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That mine own use invites me to cut down,

And shortly must I fell

Tall my friends,

Tell Athens, in the sequence of degree,

From high to low throughout, that whoso please To stop affliction, let him take his haste,

Come hither, ere my tree hathsfelt the axe, f

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Enter Senator from Timon.

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pect.

The ennmies' drum is heard, and fearful scour

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Doth choke the air with dust: In, and prepare;
Ours is the fall, I fear, our foes the snare.

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1. Enter a Soldier, seeking 7

Sol. By all description this should be the place. Who's here? speak, ho ho! No answer?

is this?

What

Timon is dead, who hath out-stretch'd his span Some beast rear'd this; there does not live a man. Dead, and this his grate. oldal 92 I What's on this Tomb I cannot read; the character I'll take with wax: TO

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measure

With all licentious measure, making your wills The scope of justice; now, myself, and

such

As slept within the shadow of your power, Have wander'd with our travers'd arms, and breath'd

Our sufferance vamily: Now the time is flush,

in

strong

souching marrow breathless

No more: now wrong fet chairs of ease; Set

Shall sit and pant in your great

shall break his wind,

A fear and fight.

169b at HomiT eub b'AT tesed amo 1. Sen. Noble,and young, but is hoeff When thy first griefs were but a mere conceited w Ere thou hadst power, or we had cause of fear, We sent to thee to give thy rages balm,q59 160 To wipe out our ingratitude with lovesstai Dae ma Above their quantity, cosd: A. buong volst A2. Sen. So did we wool to tum ad list saud'W Transformed Timon to our city's love, By humble message, and by promis'd means; We were not all unkind, nor all deserve The common

1. Sen, stroke of war as arts

walls of ours

Were not erected by their hands, from whom T You have receiv'd your griefs: not are they such, That these great towers, trophies, and schools should quoivigel Dar brawoo falls of bano2 diole For private faults in them.

2. Sen. Nor are they livingjososqge sideros sut Who were the motives that you first went out; Shame, that they wanted cunning, vina excess Hath broke their hearts. March, noble Lord, Into our city with thy banners spread : WOR IT By decimation, and a titlied death,

(If thy revenges hunger for that food, flade Which natured loath's, otake thou the destined

awal deilduq qoy daehhpom:91 94 Beile tu And by the hazard of the spotted die resivad JA Let die the spotted, edoya vidon sout e¡T Åto 1. Sen. All have not offended;

For those that were,
hat were, it is not square, to take
On those that are, revenges: crimes, like lands,
Are not inherited. Then, dear countryman,
Bring in thy ranks, but leave without the rage:
Spare thy Athenian cradle, and those kin,
Which, in the bluster of thy wrath, must fall
With those that have offended: like a shepherd,
Approach the fold, and scull the infected forth,
But kill not all together. 19 sad ucun b'dmota
don"Sen. What thou wilt,uosa averg aid no „buĄ
Thou rather shalt enforce it with thy smile, diW
Than hew to't with thy sword.

1. Sen. Set but thy foot 100 ym not asiqissal Against som rampir'd gates, and they shall ope; So thou wilt send thy gentle heart before,

thou'lt enter friendly

To say, thou

2. Sen. Throw thy glove,

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Qrany taken of thine hondur elsomit I aif ssH
That thou wilt use the wars as thy redress,
And not as our confusion, all shy powers
Shall make their harbour in our town, till we
Have seal'd thy full desire, ai qe low sead
Alcib. Then there's my glove,de mais danod?
Descend, and open your charged ports: jebkura?
Those enemies of Timon's, and mine own,
Whom you yourselves shall set out for reproof,
Fall,and nomoretsvandto
atone your

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