Tim. A mere satiety of commendations.[1688]
If I should pay you for 't as 'tis extoll'd, 170
It would unclew me quite.[1689]
Jew. My lord, 'tis rated
As those which sell would give: but you well know,
Things of like value, differing in the owners,
Are prized by their masters: believe 't, dear lord,[1690]
You mend the jewel by the wearing it.[1691] 175
Tim. Well mock'd.
Mer. No, my good lord; he speaks the common tongue,
Which all men speak with him.
Tim. Look, who comes here: will you be chid?[1692]
Enter Apemantus.[1693]
Jew. We'll bear, with your lordship.
Mer. He'll spare none.[1694]180
Tim. Good morrow to thee, gentle Apemantus![1695]
Apem. Till I be gentle, stay thou for thy good morrow;[1696]
When thou art Timon's dog, and these knaves honest.[1697]