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

Total: 3

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

IV,3,1754

Timon. As thine is now, held with a brace of harlots.

Timandra. Is this the Athenian minion, whom the world
Voiced so regardfully?


2

IV,3,1757

Timon. Art thou Timandra?

Timandra. Yes.


3

IV,3,1763

Timon. Be a whore still: they love thee not that use thee;
Give them diseases, leaving with thee their lust.
Make use of thy salt hours: season the slaves
For tubs and baths; bring down rose-cheeked youth
To the tub-fast and the diet.

Timandra. Hang thee, monster!


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