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Timon.

say to Athens, Timon hath made his everlasting mansion Upon the beached verge of the salt flood, Which once a day with his embossed froth The turbulent surge shall cover.

Poet. Admirable. How this grace Speaks his own standing! What a mental power This eye shoots forth! How big imagination Moves in this lip!

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Wherefore, ere this time,

Have you not fully laid my state before me?
That I might so have rated my expense,
As I had leave of means.

Flam. Is't possible, the world should so much differ; And we alive, that liv'd? Fly, damned baseness, To him that worships thee.

Act III. Scene I.

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Timon.

Nothing I'll bear from thee,

But nakedness, thou détestable town!

Take thou that too, with multiplying banns!

Act IV. Scene I.

Sold. What's on this tomb I cannot read; the charac

ter

I'll take in wax.

Act V. Scene IV.

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