FOUR VOLUMES of this work are now completed, containing the following Plays, for which the Titles and Tables of Contents are given in the first, ninth, and twenty-second Numbers : 20 · 12 · · Number of Plates. . . 12 . . . 12 • . . . 9 . . . 9 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 13 CYMBELINE : : : . 18 Titus ANDRONICUS · · · . 13 Besides these, the following have also been published, comprising, with the above, twenty-two Numbers : HAMLET . . . . · *.* This Work will not extend beyond Twenty-five Numbers. TIMON OF ATHENS. TIMON in his days of prosperity.-FLAVIUS, his steward, grieving over his imprudent generosity. “ Flav. More jewels yet! There is no crossing him in his humour, Else I should tell him,-well,-i' faith, I should; When all's spent, he'd be cross'd then, an he could. 'Tis pity bounty had not eyes behind, That man might ne'er be wretched for his mind. Tim. O my friends, I have one word To say to you :-Look you, my good lord, I must Entreat you, honour me so much, as to Advance this jewel; Accept, and wear it, kind my lord. 1 LORD. I am so far already in your gifts. All. So are we all.” Act I. S. 2. II. TIMON finds out his extravagance. “ Varro's Serv. One Varro's servant, my good lord. Isidore's Serv. From Isidore ; She humbly prays your speedy payment Caphis. If you did know, my lord, my master's wants-VAR. Serv. 'Twas due on forfeiture, my lord, six weeks, And past Isid. Serv. Your steward puts me off, my lord; And I am sent expressly to your lordship. Tim. Wherefore ere this time |