you service. Ye're honest men: ye've heard that I have gold; I am sure you have: speak truth; ye're honest men. So it is said, my noble lord; but therefore Came not my friend nor I. Good honest men! Thou draw'st a counterfeit Best in all Athens: thou'rt, indeed, the best; Thou counterfeit'st most lively. So, so, my lord. E'en so, sir, as I say. And, for thy fiction, Why, thy verse swells with stuff so fine and smooth That thou art even natural in thine art. But, for all this, my honest-natured friends, I must needs say you have a little fault: Marry, 'tis not monstrous in you, neither wish I You take much pains to mend. Beseech your honour To make it known to us. You'll take it ill. Most thankfully, my lord. Will you, indeed? Doubt it not, worthy lord. There's never a one of you but trusts a knave, That mightily deceives you. Do we, my lord? Ay, and you hear him cog, see him dissemble, Know his gross patchery, love him, feed him, Keep in your bosom: yet remain assured That he's a made-up villain. I know none such, my lord. Nor I. Look you, I love you well; I'll give you gold, Rid me these villains from your companies: Hang them or stab them, drown them in a draught, Confound them by some course, and come to me, I'll give you gold enough. Name them, my lord, let's know them. You that way and you this, but two in company; Each man apart, all single and alone, Yet an arch-villain keeps him company. If where thou art two villains shall not be, Come not near him. If thou wouldst not reside But where one villain is, then him abandon. Hence, pack! there's gold; you came for gold, ye slaves: You have work'd for me; there's payment for you: hence! You are an alchemist; make gold of that. Out, rascal dogs! It is in vain that you would speak with Timon; For he is set so only to himself That nothing but himself which looks like man Is friendly with him. Bring us to his cave: It is our part and promise to the Athenians To speak with Timon. At all times alike Men are not still the same: 'twas time and griefs That framed him thus: time, with his fairer hand, Offering the fortunes of his former days, The former man may make him. Bring us to him, And chance it as it may.