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: 3 - Scene: 3

Semp. And does he thinke so backwardly of me now,

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Semp. That Ile requite it last? No:

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Semp. So it may proue an Argument of Laughter

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Semp. To th'rest, and 'mong'st Lords be thought a Foole:

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Semp. I'de rather then the worth of thrice the summe,

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Semp. Had sent to me first, but for my mindes sake:

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Semp. I'de such a courage to do him good. But now returne,

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Semp. And with their faint reply, this answer ioyne;

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Semp. Who bates mine Honor, shall not know my Coyne.

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Semp. Exit

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Ser. Ser.

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Ser. Excellent: Your Lordships a goodly Villain: the

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Ser. diuell knew not what he did, when hee made man Poli­

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Ser. ture is his politike loue.

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Ser. This was my Lords best hope, now all are fled