Poet
The senators of Athens: happy man! Painter
Look, more! Poet
You see this confluence, this great flood of visitors. I have, in this rough work, shaped out a man, Whom
this beneath world doth embrace and hug With amplest entertainment: my free drift Halts not particularly,
but moves itself In a wide sea of wax: no levell'd malice Infects one comma in the course I hold; But flies
an eagle flight, bold and forth on, Leaving no tract behind. Painter
How shall I understand you? Poet
I will unbolt to you. You see how all conditions, how all minds, As well of glib and slippery creatures as Of
grave and austere quality, tender down Their services to Lord Timon: his large fortune Upon his good and
gracious nature hanging Subdues and properties to his love and tendance All sorts of hearts; yea, from
the glass-faced flatterer To Apemantus, that few things loves better Than to abhor himself: even he drops
down The knee before him, and returns in peace Most rich in Timon's nod. Painter
I saw them speak together. Poet
Sir, I have upon a high and pleasant hill Feign'd Fortune to be throned: the base o' the mount Is rank'd with
all deserts, all kind of natures, That labour on the bosom of this sphere To propagate their states: amongst
them all, Whose eyes are on this sovereign lady fix'd, One do I personate of Lord Timon's frame, Whom
Fortune with her ivory hand wafts to her; Whose present grace to present slaves and servants Translates
his rivals. Painter
'Tis conceived to scope. This throne, this Fortune, and this hill, methinks, With one man beckon'd from
the rest below, Bowing his head against the sleepy mount To climb his happiness, would be well express'd In
our condition. Poet
Nay, sir, but hear me on. All those which were his fellows but of late, Some better than his value, on the
moment Follow his strides, his lobbies fill with tendance, Rain sacrificial whisperings in his ear, Make sacred
even his stirrup, and through him Drink the free air. Painter
Ay, marry, what of these?
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