Speeches (Lines) for Old Athenian in "Timon of Athens"
Total: 10
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Act, Scene, Line
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1 |
I,1,139 |
Lord Timon, hear me speak.
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2 |
I,1,141 |
Thou hast a servant named Lucilius.
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3 |
I,1,143 |
Most noble Timon, call the man before thee.
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4 |
I,1,146 |
This fellow here, Lord Timon, this thy creature,
By night frequents my house. I am a man
That from my first have been inclined to thrift;
And my estate deserves an heir more raised
Than one which holds a trencher.
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5 |
I,1,152 |
One only daughter have I, no kin else,
On whom I may confer what I have got:
The maid is fair, o' the youngest for a bride,
And I have bred her at my dearest cost
In qualities of the best. This man of thine
Attempts her love: I prithee, noble lord,
Join with me to forbid him her resort;
Myself have spoke in vain.
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6 |
I,1,161 |
Therefore he will be, Timon:
His honesty rewards him in itself;
It must not bear my daughter.
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7 |
I,1,165 |
She is young and apt:
Our own precedent passions do instruct us
What levity's in youth.
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8 |
I,1,170 |
If in her marriage my consent be missing,
I call the gods to witness, I will choose
Mine heir from forth the beggars of the world,
And dispossess her all.
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9 |
I,1,176 |
Three talents on the present; in future, all.
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10 |
I,1,182 |
Most noble lord,
Pawn me to this your honour, she is his.
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