Auf. My lords, when you shall know-as in this rage, Provoked by him, you cannot-the great danger Myself your loyal servant, or endure First Lord. Bear from hence his body; And mourn you for him: let him be regarded Did follow to his urn. Sec. Lord. His own impatience Takes from Aufidius a great part of blame. Auf. Assist. [Exeunt, bearing the body of Coriolanus. A dead march sounded. 139. did owe you, made you liable to. 140 150 VOL. X 145 L Other Lords, Senators, Officers, Soldiers, Banditti, and Attendants SCENE: Athens, and the neighbouring woods. Historic Time.—414 B.C. was the date of Alcibiades' disgrace. INTRODUCTION THE LYFE OF TIMON OF ATHENS was first printed in the Folio of 1623, as the fourth of the Tragedies. It is there divided neither into Acts nor Scenes, and the text is very corrupt. It is now generally agreed that large tracts of Timon are not the work of Shakespeare. The following table gives a conspectus of the most currently accepted division, and of the resulting distribution of the characters : |