Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Aper. Aper.
Aper. So: Thou wilt not heare mee now, thou shalt
Aper. not then. Ile locke thy heauen from thee:
Aper. Oh that mens eares should be
Aper. To Counsell deafe, but not to Flatterie.
Aper. Exit
Aper. [Act 2, Scene 1]
Aper. Enter a Senator.
Sen. Sen.
Sen. And late fiue thousand: to Varro and to Isidore
Sen. He owes nine thousand, besides my former summe,
Sen. Which makes it fiue and twenty. Still in motion
Sen. Of raging waste? It cannot hold, it will not.
Sen. If I want Gold, steale but a beggers Dogge,
Sen. And giue it Timon, why the Dogge coines Gold.
Sen. If I would sell my Horse, and buy twenty moe
Sen. Better then he; why giue my Horse to Timon.
Sen. Aske nothing, giue it him, it Foles me straight
Sen. And able Horses: No Porter at his gate,
Sen. But rather one that smiles, and still inuites