Speeches (Lines) for Third Lord
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Apemantus. Ho, ho! I laugh to think that babe a bastard. Third Lord. I promise you, my lord, you moved me much. |
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2 |
Second Lord. With more than common thanks I will receive it. Third Lord. O, he's the very soul of bounty! |
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3 |
First Lord. Royal cheer, I warrant you. Third Lord. Doubt not that, if money and the season can yield
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4 |
First Lord. How do you? What's the news? Third Lord. Alcibiades is banished: hear you of it? |
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5 |
First Lord. [with Second Lord] Alcibiades banished! Third Lord. 'Tis so, be sure of it. |
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6 |
Timon. My worthy friends, will you draw near? Third Lord. I'll tell you more anon. Here's a noble feast toward. |
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Second Lord. This is the old man still. Third Lord. Will 't hold? will 't hold? |
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8 |
Second Lord. It does: but time will—and so— Third Lord. I do conceive. |
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9 |
Second Lord. Know you the quality of Lord Timon's fury? Third Lord. Push! did you see my cap? |
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10 |
First Lord. He's but a mad lord, and nought but humour sways him.
Third Lord. Did you see my cap? |
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11 |
Second Lord. Lord Timon's mad. Third Lord. I feel 't upon my bones. |
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