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Speeches (Lines) for Servilius
in "Timon of Athens"

Total: 8

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

III,2,1035

See, by good hap, yonder's my lord;
I have sweat to see his honour. My honoured lord,—

2

III,2,1041

May it please your honour, my lord hath sent—

3

III,2,1045

Has only sent his present occasion now, my lord;
requesting your lordship to supply his instant use
with so many talents.

4

III,2,1050

But in the mean time he wants less, my lord.
If his occasion were not virtuous,
I should not urge it half so faithfully.

5

III,2,1054

Upon my soul,'tis true, sir.

6

III,2,1071

Yes, sir, I shall.

7

III,4,1244

If I might beseech you, gentlemen, to repair some
other hour, I should derive much from't; for,
take't of my soul, my lord leans wondrously to
discontent: his comfortable temper has forsook him;
he's much out of health, and keeps his chamber.
And, if it be so far beyond his health,
Methinks he should the sooner pay his debts,
And make a clear way to the gods.

8

III,4,1253

Good gods!

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