Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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3 Religion grones at it.
1 1
1 For mine owne part, I neuer tasted Timon in my life
1 Nor came any of his bounties ouer me,
1 To marke me for his Friend. Yet I protest,
1 For his right Noble minde, illustrious Vertue,
1 And Honourable Carriage,
1 Had his necessity made vse of me,
1 I would haue put my wealth into Donation,
1 And the best halfe should haue return'd to him,
1 So much I loue his heart: But I perceiue,
1 Men must learne now with pitty to dispence,
1 For Policy sits aboue Conscience.
1 Exeunt.
1 [Act 3, Scene 3]
1 Enter a third seruant with Sempronius, another
1 of Timons Friends.
Semp. Semp.
Semp. Must he needs trouble me in't? Hum.
Semp. 'Boue all others?