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TIMON OF ATHENS.

VI.

TIMON gives gold to ALCIBIADES, who is proceeding to attack ATHENS, and to his two mistresses, PHRYNIA and TIMANDRA.

"TIM. There's gold to pay thy soldiers: Make large confusion; and, thy fury spent, Confounded be thyself! Speak not, be gone!

ALCIB. Hast thou gold yet? I'll take the gold thou givest me-

Not all thy counsel.

PHRY. and TIMA. Give us some gold, good Timon; hast thou more?

TIM.

There's more gold:

Do you damn others, and let this damn you

And ditches grave you all."

ACT IV. S. 3.

VII.

TIMON and FLAVIUS.

"FLAV. I beg of you to know me, good my lord, To accept my grief, and whilst this poor wealth lasts, To entertain me as your steward still.

TIM. Had I a steward so true, so just, and now So comfortable? It almost turns

My dangerous nature wild."

ACT IV. S. 3.

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Simon of (achers 107

London Published March 1830

ford Cadell

Strand.

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