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Speeches (Lines) for Flaminius
in "Timon of Athens"

Total: 10

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

II,2,888

As you have said, my lord.

2

III,1,943

I thank you, sir.

3

III,1,955

His health is well sir.

4

III,1,958

'Faith, nothing but an empty box, sir; which, in my
lord's behalf, I come to entreat your honour to
supply; who, having great and instant occasion to
use fifty talents, hath sent to your lordship to
furnish him, nothing doubting your present
assistance therein.

5

III,1,976

Your lordship speaks your pleasure.

6

III,1,991

Is't possible the world should so much differ,
And we alive that lived? Fly, damned baseness,
To him that worships thee!

7

III,1,997

May these add to the number that may scald thee!
Let moulten coin be thy damnation,
Thou disease of a friend, and not himself!
Has friendship such a faint and milky heart,
It turns in less than two nights? O you gods,
I feel master's passion! this slave,
Unto his honour, has my lord's meat in him:
Why should it thrive and turn to nutriment,
When he is turn'd to poison?
O, may diseases only work upon't!
And, when he's sick to death, let not that part of nature
Which my lord paid for, be of any power
To expel sickness, but prolong his hour!

8

III,4,1207

No, indeed, he is not.

9

III,4,1209

I need not tell him that; he knows you are too diligent.

10

III,4,1255

[Within] Servilius, help! My lord! my lord!

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