Apem. Shouldst have kept one to thyself, for I mean to[1741]
give thee none.
First Lord. Hang thyself!
Apem. No, I will do nothing at thy bidding: make thy[1742]
requests to thy friend.[1742] 270
Sec. Lord. Away, unpeaceable dog, or I'll spurn thee[1742][1743]
hence![1742]
Apem. I will fly, like a dog, the heels o' the ass. [Exit.[1744]
First Lord. He's opposite to humanity. Come, shall we in,[1745][1746]
And taste Lord Timon's bounty? he outgoes[1745][1747] 275
The very heart of kindness.[1745]
Sec. Lord. He pours it out; Plutus, the god of gold,
Is but his steward: no meed, but he repays
Sevenfold above itself; no gift to him,
But breeds the giver a return exceeding 280
All use of quittance.[1748]
First Lord. The noblest mind he carries
That ever govern'd man.[1749]
Sec. Lord. Long may he live in fortunes! Shall we in?[1749]