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The Life of Timon of Athens
act iv   Scene I.
William Shakespeare
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       Without the walls of Athens
       Enter TIMON
       TIMON
       Let me look back upon thee. O thou wall
       That girdles in those wolves, dive in the earth
       And fence not Athens! Matrons, turn incontinent.
       Obedience, fail in children! Slaves and fools,
       Pluck the grave wrinkled Senate from the bench
       And minister in their steads. To general filths
       Convert, o' th' instant, green virginity.
       Do't in your parents' eyes. Bankrupts, hold fast;
       Rather than render back, out with your knives
       And cut your trusters' throats. Bound servants, steal:
       Large-handed robbers your grave masters are,
       And pill by law. Maid, to thy master's bed:
       Thy mistress is o' th' brothel. Son of sixteen,
       Pluck the lin'd crutch from thy old limping sire,
       With it beat out his brains. Piety and fear,
       Religion to the gods, peace, justice, truth,
       Domestic awe, night-rest, and neighbourhood,
       Instruction, manners, mysteries, and trades,
       Degrees, observances, customs and laws,
       Decline to your confounding contraries
       And let confusion live. Plagues incident to men,
       Your potent and infectious fevers heap
       On Athens, ripe for stroke. Thou cold sciatica,
       Cripple our senators, that their limbs may halt
       As lamely as their manners. Lust and liberty,
       Creep in the minds and marrows of our youth,
       That 'gainst the stream of virtue they may strive
       And drown themselves in riot. Itches, blains,
       Sow all th' Athenian bosoms, and their crop
       Be general leprosy! Breath infect breath,
       That their society, as their friendship, may
       Be merely poison! Nothing I'll bear from thee
       But nakedness, thou detestable town!
       Take thou that too, with multiplying bans.
       Timon will to the woods, where he shall find
       Th' unkindest beast more kinder than mankind.
       The gods confound- hear me, you good gods all-
       The Athenians both within and out that wall!
       And grant, as Timon grows, his hate may grow
       To the whole race of mankind, high and low!
       Amen.
       Exit
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Dramatis Personae
act i
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
act ii
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
act iii
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
   Scene V.
   Scene VI.
act iv
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
act v
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.