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: 5 - Scene: 1

1 It requires swift foot.

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1 Exeunt.

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1 [Act 5, Scene 2]

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1 Enter two other Senators, with a Messenger.

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1 1

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1 Thou hast painfully discouer'd: are his Files

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1 As full as thy report?

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Mes. Mes.

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Mes. I haue spoke the least.

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Mes. Besides his expedition promises present approach.

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2 2

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2 We stand much hazard, if they bring not Timon.

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Mes. Mes.

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Mes. I met a Currier, one mine ancient Friend,

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Mes. Whom though in generall part we were oppos'd,

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Mes. Yet our old loue made a particular force,

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Mes. And made vs speake like Friends. This man was riding

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Mes. From Alcibiades to Timons Caue,

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Mes. With Letters of intreaty, which imported

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Mes. His Fellowship i'th'cause against your City,