ACT III - Scene III Timon of Athens
A room in Sempronius’ house.
| Enter Sempronius, and a Servant of Timon’s. | |
| Sempronius |
Must he needs trouble me in’t—hum!—’bove all others?
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| Servant |
My lord,
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| Sempronius |
How! have they denied him?
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| Servant |
Excellent! Your lordship’s a goodly villain. The devil knew not what he did when he made man politic; he crossed himself by’t: and I cannot think but, in the end, the villainies of man will set him clear. How fairly this lord strives to appear foul! takes virtuous copies to be wicked, like those that under hot ardent zeal would set whole realms on fire:
Of such a nature is his politic love.
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