Hor. It is against my heart.[2159]
Luc. Serv. Mark, how strange it shows,
Timon in this should pay more than he owes:
And e'en as if your lord should wear rich jewels,
And send for money for 'em. 25
Hor. I'm weary of this charge, the gods can witness:[2160]
I know my lord hath spent of Timon's wealth,
And now ingratitude makes it worse than stealth.[2161]
First Var. Serv. Yes, mine's three thousand crowns: what's yours?[2162]
Luc. Serv. Five thousand mine.[2163] 30
First Var. Serv. 'Tis much deep: and it should seem by the sum[2164]
Your master's confidence was above mine;
Else, surely, his had equall'd.[2165]
Enter Flaminius.
Tit. One of Lord Timon's men.
Luc. Serv. Flaminius! Sir, a word: pray, is my lord[2166] 35
ready to come forth?[2166]
Flam. No, indeed he is not.