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Shakespeare, William

"Timon Of Athens"

Get you gone:
Put on a most importunate aspect,
A visage of demand; for, I do fear,
When every feather sticks in his own wing,
Lord Timon will be left a naked gull,
Which flashes now a phoenix. Get you gone.
CAPHIS I go, sir.
Senator 'I go, sir!'--Take the bonds along with you,
And have the dates in contempt.
CAPHIS I will, sir.
Senator Go.
[Exeunt]
TIMON OF ATHENS
ACT II
SCENE II The same. A hall in Timon's house.
[Enter FLAVIUS, with many bills in his hand]
FLAVIUS No care, no stop! so senseless of expense,
That he will neither know how to maintain it,
Nor cease his flow of riot: takes no account
How things go from him, nor resumes no care
Of what is to continue: never mind
Was to be so unwise, to be so kind.
What shall be done? he will not hear, till feel:
I must be round with him, now he comes from hunting.
Fie, fie, fie, fie!
[Enter CAPHIS, and the Servants of Isidore and Varro]
CAPHIS Good even, Varro: what,
You come for money?
Varro's Servant Is't not your business too?
CAPHIS It is: and yours too, Isidore?
Isidore's Servant It is so.
CAPHIS Would we were all discharged!
Varro's Servant I fear it.
CAPHIS Here comes the lord.
[Enter TIMON, ALCIBIADES, and Lords, &c]
TIMON So soon as dinner's done, we'll forth again,
My Alcibiades. With me? what is your will?
CAPHIS My lord, here is a note of certain dues.


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