The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 7 of 9]Shakespeare, William
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The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 7 of 9]
Shakespeare, William
English drama
What, all in motion? Henceforth be no feast,
Whereat a villain's not a welcome guest.
Burn, house! sink, Athens! henceforth hated be
Of Timon man and all humanity! [_Exit._
_Re-enter the_ Lords, Senators, &c.[2315]
_First Lord._ How now, my lords! 105
_Sec. Lord._ Know you the quality of Lord Timon's fury?
_Third Lord._ Push! did you see my cap?[2316]
_Fourth Lord._ I have lost my gown.[2317]
_First Lord._ He's but a mad lord, and nought but humour[2318][2319]
sways him. He gave me a jewel th' other day, and[2318] 110
now he has beat it out of my hat. Did you see my jewel?[2318][2320]
_Third Lord._ Did you see my cap?[2321]
_Sec. Lord._ Here 'tis.[2322]
_Fourth Lord._ Here lies my gown.
_First Lord._ Let's make no stay. 115
_Sec. Lord._ Lord Timon's mad.
_Third Lord._ I feel't upon my bones.[2323]
_Fourth Lord._ One day he gives us diamonds, next day stones.
[_Exeunt._
FOOTNOTES:
[2054] ACT III SCENE I.] Rowe. om. Ff.
A room ...] Lucullus's House in Athens. Theobald. The City. Rowe.
[2055] waiting. Enter ...] waiting to speake with a Lord from his
Master, enters ... Ff.
[2056] _to you_] _to you_ F2.
[2057] [Aside] Johnson. om. Ff.
_men?_] Ff. _men_; Theobald.
[2058] [Exit Servant.] Capell om. Ff.
[2059] _who_] _he_ Seymour conj.
[2060] _ha'_] F4. _ha_ F1 F2 F3.
[2061] _of purpose_] F1 F2. _on purpose_ F3 F4.
[2062] _has_] _hath_ F4.
_ha'_] F4. _ha_ F1 F2 F3.
[2063] _ne'er_] _never_ F4.
Re-enter ...] Capell. Enter ... Ff.
[2064] [drinking, and giving Wine to him. Capell.
[2065] [To Serv.] To the servant. Pope. To the servant, who goes out.
Theobald. om. Ff.
[2066] [Exit Serv.] Edd. om. Ff.
[2067] [Throwing ...] Capell. Throwing the money away. Rowe. om. Ff.
[2068] [Exit.] Exit L. F1. Exit Lucullus. F2 F3 F4. Picks up the money,
and exit. Edd. conj.
[2069] _molten_] F4. _moulten_ F1 F2. _multen_ F3.
[2070] _I ... honour_] Arranged as in Pope. One line in Ff.
_slave, Unto his honour_,] Stevens (1778). _slave unto his honor_, F1
F2. _slave unto his honour_, F3. _slave unto his honour_ F4. _slave
Unto this hour_ Pope. _slave, Undo his honour_, Jackson conj. _slave
unto his humour_ Collier MS. _slander Unto his honour_ Dyce. _slave
Unto dishonour_ Staunton conj.
[2071] _turn_] _come_ F3 F4.
[2072] _diseases ... upon't_] _diseases ... on't_, ending the lines
_diseases ... death ... nature_, or _disease ... upon't_, ending the
lines _O ... when ... nature_ S. Walker conj.
[2073] _of nature Which my_] _Of nature my_ Pope, ending the previous
line at _part. Of nurture my_ Hanmer.
[2074] _any_] om. Pope.
[2075] _but_] _or_ Pope.
[2076] SCENE II.] Pope.
A public place.] Capell. A publick Street. Theobald.
[2077] First Stran.] 1. Ff (and elsewhere).
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