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The Life of Timon of Athens
act v   Scene IV.
William Shakespeare
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       Before the walls of Athens
       Trumpets sound. Enter ALCIBIADES with his powers before Athens
       ALCIBIADES
       Sound to this coward and lascivious town
       Our terrible approach.
       Sound a parley. The SENATORS appear upon the walls
       Till now you have gone on and fill'd the time
       With all licentious measure, making your wills
       The scope of justice; till now, myself, and such
       As slept within the shadow of your power,
       Have wander'd with our travers'd arms, and breath'd
       Our sufferance vainly. Now the time is flush,
       When crouching marrow, in the bearer strong,
       Cries of itself 'No more!' Now breathless wrong
       Shall sit and pant in your great chairs of ease,
       And pursy insolence shall break his wind
       With fear and horrid flight.
       FIRST SENATOR
       Noble and young,
       When thy first griefs were but a mere conceit,
       Ere thou hadst power or we had cause of fear,
       We sent to thee, to give thy rages balm,
       To wipe out our ingratitude with loves
       Above their quantity.
       SECOND SENATOR
       So did we woo
       Transformed Timon to our city's love
       By humble message and by promis'd means.
       We were not all unkind, nor all deserve
       The common stroke of war.
       FIRST SENATOR
       These walls of ours
       Were not erected by their hands from whom
       You have receiv'd your griefs; nor are they such
       That these great tow'rs, trophies, and schools, should fall
       For private faults in them.
       SECOND SENATOR
       Nor are they living
       Who were the motives that you first went out;
       Shame, that they wanted cunning, in excess
       Hath broke their hearts. March, noble lord,
       Into our city with thy banners spread.
       By decimation and a tithed death-
       If thy revenges hunger for that food
       Which nature loathes- take thou the destin'd tenth,
       And by the hazard of the spotted die
       Let die the spotted.
       FIRST SENATOR
       All have not offended;
       For those that were, it is not square to take,
       On those that are, revenge: crimes, like lands,
       Are not inherited. Then, dear countryman,
       Bring in thy ranks, but leave without thy rage;
       Spare thy Athenian cradle, and those kin
       Which, in the bluster of thy wrath, must fall
       With those that have offended. Like a shepherd
       Approach the fold and cull th' infected forth,
       But kill not all together.
       SECOND SENATOR
       What thou wilt,
       Thou rather shalt enforce it with thy smile
       Than hew to't with thy sword.
       FIRST SENATOR
       Set but thy foot
       Against our rampir'd gates and they shall ope,
       So thou wilt send thy gentle heart before
       To say thou't enter friendly.
       SECOND SENATOR
       Throw thy glove,
       Or any token of thine honour else,
       That thou wilt use the wars as thy redress
       And not as our confusion, all thy powers
       Shall make their harbour in our town till we
       Have seal'd thy full desire.
       ALCIBIADES
       Then there's my glove;
       Descend, and open your uncharged ports.
       Those enemies of Timon's and mine own,
       Whom you yourselves shall set out for reproof,
       Fall, and no more. And, to atone your fears
       With my more noble meaning, not a man
       Shall pass his quarter or offend the stream
       Of regular justice in your city's bounds,
       But shall be render'd to your public laws
       At heaviest answer.
       BOTH
       'Tis most nobly spoken.
       ALCIBIADES
       Descend, and keep your words.
       [The SENATORS descend and open the gates]
       Enter a SOLDIER as a Messenger
       SOLDIER
       My noble General, Timon is dead;
       Entomb'd upon the very hem o' th' sea;
       And on his grave-stone this insculpture, which
       With wax I brought away, whose soft impression
       Interprets for my poor ignorance.
       ALCIBIADES reads the Epitaph
       'Here lies a wretched corse, of wretched soul bereft;
       Seek not my name. A plague consume you wicked caitiffs left!
       Here lie I, Timon, who alive all living men did hate.
       Pass by, and curse thy fill; but pass, and stay not here thy
       gait.'
       These well express in thee thy latter spirits.
       Though thou abhorr'dst in us our human griefs,
       Scorn'dst our brain's flow, and those our droplets which
       From niggard nature fall, yet rich conceit
       Taught thee to make vast Neptune weep for aye
       On thy low grave, on faults forgiven. Dead
       Is noble Timon, of whose memory
       Hereafter more. Bring me into your city,
       And I will use the olive, with my sword;
       Make war breed peace, make peace stint war, make each
       Prescribe to other, as each other's leech.
       Let our drums strike.
       Exeunt
       THE END
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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.