The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Play: Timon of Athens

Act: 4 - Scene: 3

Tim. They neuer flatter'd thee. What hast thou giuen?

Play: Timon of Athens

Act: 4 - Scene: 3

Tim. If

Play: Timon of Athens

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Tim. Timon of Athens.

Play: Timon of Athens

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Tim. If thou wilt curse; thy Father (that poore ragge)

Play: Timon of Athens

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Tim. Must be thy subiect; who in spight put stuffe

Play: Timon of Athens

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Tim. To some shee‑Begger, and compounded thee

Play: Timon of Athens

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Tim. Poore Rogue, hereditary. Hence, be gone,

Play: Timon of Athens

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Tim. If thou hadst not bene borne the worst of men,

Play: Timon of Athens

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Tim. Thou hadst bene a Knaue and Flatterer.

Play: Timon of Athens

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Ape. Ape.

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Ape. Art thou proud yet?

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Tim. Tim.

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Tim. I, that I am not thee.

Play: Timon of Athens

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Ape. Ape.

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Ape. I, that I was no Prodigall.

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Tim. Tim.

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Tim. I, that I am one now.

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Tim. Were all the wealth I haue shut vp in thee,

Play: Timon of Athens

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Tim. I'ld giue thee leaue to hang it. Get thee gone:

Play: Timon of Athens

Act: 4 - Scene: 3

Tim. That the whole life of Athens were in this,