TIMON
Thou flatter'st misery. APEMANTUS
I flatter not; but say thou art a caitiff. TIMON
Why dost thou seek me out? APEMANTUS
To vex thee. TIMON
Always a villain's office or a fool's. Dost please thyself in't? APEMANTUS
Ay. TIMON
What! a knave too? APEMANTUS
If thou didst put this sour-cold habit on To castigate thy pride, 'twere well: but thou Dost it enforcedly; thou'ldst
courtier be again, Wert thou not beggar. Willing misery Outlives encertain pomp, is crown'd before: The
one is filling still, never complete; The other, at high wish: best state, contentless, Hath a distracted and
most wretched being, Worse than the worst, content. Thou shouldst desire to die, being miserable. TIMON
Not by his breath that is more miserable. Thou art a slave, whom Fortune's tender arm With favour never
clasp'd; but bred a dog. Hadst thou, like us from our first swath, proceeded The sweet degrees that this
brief world affords To such as may the passive drugs of it Freely command, thou wouldst have plunged
thyself In general riot; melted down thy youth In different beds of lust; and never learn'd The icy precepts of
respect, but follow'd The sugar'd game before thee. But myself, Who had the world as my confectionary, The
mouths, the tongues, the eyes and hearts of men At duty, more than I could frame employment, That
numberless upon me stuck as leaves Do on the oak, hive with one winter's brush Fell from their boughs
and left me open, bare For every storm that blows: I, to bear this, That never knew but better, is some
burden: Thy nature did commence in sufferance, time Hath made thee hard in't. Why shouldst thou hate
men? They never flatter'd thee: what hast thou given? If thou wilt curse, thy father, that poor rag, Must be
thy subject, who in spite put stuff To some she beggar and compounded thee Poor rogue hereditary. Hence,
be gone! If thou hadst not been born the worst of men, Thou hadst been a knave and flatterer. APEMANTUS
Art thou proud yet? TIMON
Ay, that I am not thee.
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