Titus Andronicus & Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare

Titus Andronicus & Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare

Author:William Shakespeare [Shakespeare, William]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-1-58836-882-9
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Published: 2011-09-13T04:00:00+00:00


Exit Timon

HORTENSIUS    ’Faith, I perceive our masters may throw their caps107

at their money: these debts may well be called desperate108

ones, for a madman owes ’em.

Exeunt

Act 3 Scene 5

running scene 8 continues

Enter Timon [and Flavius]

TIMON    They have e’en put my breath from me1, the slaves.

Creditors? Devils!

FLAVIUS    My dear lord—

TIMON    What if it should be so?4

FLAVIUS    My lord—

TIMON    I’ll have it so. My steward!

FLAVIUS    Here, my lord.

TIMON    So fitly? Go, bid8 all my friends again,

Lucius, Lucullus, and Sempronius — all luxurs9, all.

I’ll once more feast the rascals.

FLAVIUS    O my lord,

You only speak from your distracted12 soul;

There’s not so much left to furnish out

A moderate table.

TIMON    Be it not in thy care15: go,

I charge thee, invite them all. Let in the tide

Of knaves once more: my cook and I’ll provide.



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