scolds against the quality of flesh, And not believes himself: down with the nose, Down with it flat; take
the bridge quite away Of him that, his particular to foresee, Smells from the general weal: make curl'd-
pate ruffians bald; And let the unscarr'd braggarts of the war Derive some pain from you: plague all; That
your activity may defeat and quell The source of all erection. There's more gold: Do you damn others,
and let this damn you, And ditches grave you all! PHRYNIA
More counsel with more money, bounteous Timon. TIMON
More whore, more mischief first; I have given you earnest. ALCIBIADES
Strike up the drum towards Athens! Farewell, Timon: If I thrive well, I'll visit thee again. TIMON
If I hope well, I'll never see thee more. ALCIBIADES
I never did thee harm. TIMON
Yes, thou spokest well of me. ALCIBIADES
Call'st thou that harm? TIMON
Men daily find it. Get thee away, and take Thy beagles with thee. ALCIBIADES
We but offend him. Strike!
Drum beats. Exeunt ALCIBIADES, PHRYNIA, and TIMANDRA TIMON
That nature, being sick of man's unkindness, Should yet be hungry! Common mother, thou,
Digging
Whose womb unmeasurable, and infinite breast, Teems, and feeds all; whose self-same mettle, Whereof
thy proud child, arrogant man, is puff'd, Engenders the black toad and adder blue, The gilded newt and
eyeless venom'd worm, With all the abhorred births below crisp heaven Whereon Hyperion's quickening
fire doth shine; Yield him, who all thy human sons doth hate, From forth thy plenteous bosom, one poor
root! Ensear thy fertile and conceptious womb, Let it no more bring out ingrateful man! Go great with tigers,
dragons, wolves, and bears; Teem with new monsters, whom thy upward face Hath to the marbled mansion
all above Never presented!O, a root, dear thanks! Dry up thy marrows, vines, and plough-torn leas; Whereof
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