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Shakespeare, William

"Timon Of Athens"


[Exeunt some Attendants]
You must needs dine with me: go not you hence
Till I have thank'd you: when dinner's done,
Show me this piece. I am joyful of your sights.
[Enter ALCIBIADES, with the rest]
Most welcome, sir!
APEMANTUS So, so, there!
Aches contract and starve your supple joints!
That there should be small love 'mongst these
sweet knaves,
And all this courtesy! The strain of man's bred out
Into baboon and monkey.
ALCIBIADES Sir, you have saved my longing, and I feed
Most hungerly on your sight.
TIMON Right welcome, sir!
Ere we depart, we'll share a bounteous time
In different pleasures. Pray you, let us in.
[Exeunt all except APEMANTUS]
[Enter two Lords]
First Lord What time o' day is't, Apemantus?
APEMANTUS Time to be honest.
First Lord That time serves still.
APEMANTUS The more accursed thou, that still omitt'st it.
Second Lord Thou art going to Lord Timon's feast?
APEMANTUS Ay, to see meat fill knaves and wine heat fools.
Second Lord Fare thee well, fare thee well.
APEMANTUS Thou art a fool to bid me farewell twice.
Second Lord Why, Apemantus?
APEMANTUS Shouldst have kept one to thyself, for I mean to
give thee none.
First Lord Hang thyself!
APEMANTUS No, I will do nothing at thy bidding: make thy
requests to thy friend.
Second Lord Away, unpeaceable dog, or I'll spurn thee hence!
APEMANTUS I will fly, like a dog, the heels o' the ass.


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