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Poet When Fortune in her shift and change of mood Painter 'Tis common: Trumpets sound. Enter TIMON, addressing himself courteously to every suitor; a Messenger from VENTIDIUS talking with him; LUCILIUS and other servants following TIMON Imprison'd is he, say you? Messenger Ay, my good lord: five talents is his debt, TIMON Noble Ventidius! Well; Messenger Your lordship ever binds him. TIMON Commend me to him: I will send his ransom; Messenger All happiness to your honour! Exit Enter an old Athenian Old Athenian Lord Timon, hear me speak. TIMON Freely, good father. Old Athenian Thou hast a servant named Lucilius. |
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