Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare
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loues, each single out an Amazon, and all Dance, men with
women, a loftie straine or two to the Hoboyes, and cease. Tim. You haue done our pleasures Much grace (faire Ladies) Set a faire fashion on our entertainment, Which was not halfe so beautifull, and kinde: You haue added worth vntoo't, and luster, And entertain'd me with mine owne deuice. I am to thanke you for't 1 Lord. My Lord you take vs euen at the best Aper. Faith for the worst is filthy, and would not hold taking, I doubt me Tim. Ladies, there is an idle banquet attends you, Please you to dispose your selues All La. Most thankfully, my Lord. Exeunt. Tim. Flauius Fla. My Lord Tim. The little Casket bring me hither |
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