Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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1. Sen. It is our part and promise to th'Athenians
1. Sen. To speake with Timon.
2. Sen. 2. Sen.
2. Sen. At all times alike
2. Sen. Men are not still the same: 'twas Time and Greefes
2. Sen. That fram'd him thus. Time with his fairer hand,
2. Sen. Offering the Fortunes of his former dayes,
2. Sen. The former man may make him: bring vs to him
2. Sen. And chanc'd it as it may.
Stew. Stew.
Stew. Heere is his Caue:
Stew. Peace and content be heere. Lord Timon, Timon,
Stew. Looke out, and speake to Friends: Th'Athenians
Stew. By two of their most reuerend Senate greet thee:
Stew. Speake to them Noble Timon.
Stew. Enter Timon out of his Caue.
Tim. Tim.
Tim. Thou Sunne that comforts burne,
Tim. Speake and be hang'd:
Tim. For each true word, a blister, and each false