Commend me to them,
And tell them that, to ease them of their griefs,
Their fears of hostile strokes, their aches, losses,
Their pangs of love, with other incident throes
That nature's fragile vessel doth sustain
In life's uncertain voyage, I will some kindness do them:
I'll teach them to prevent wild Alcibiades' wrath.
First Senator
I like this well; he will return again.
TIMON
I have a tree, which grows here in my close,
That mine own use invites me to cut down,
And shortly must I fell it: tell my friends,
Tell Athens, in the sequence of degree
From high to low throughout, that whoso please
To stop affliction, let him take his haste,
Come hither, ere my tree hath felt the axe,
And hang himself. I pray you, do my greeting.

Auteur: William Shakespeare

Commend me to them,<br />And tell them that, to ease them of their griefs,<br />Their fears of hostile strokes, their aches, losses,<br />Their pangs of love, with other incident throes<br />That nature's fragile vessel doth sustain<br />In life's uncertain voyage, I will some kindness do them:<br />I'll teach them to prevent wild Alcibiades' wrath.<br />First Senator <br />I like this well; he will return again.<br />TIMON <br />I have a tree, which grows here in my close,<br />That mine own use invites me to cut down,<br />And shortly must I fell it: tell my friends,<br />Tell Athens, in the sequence of degree<br />From high to low throughout, that whoso please<br />To stop affliction, let him take his haste,<br />Come hither, ere my tree hath felt the axe,<br />And hang himself. I pray you, do my greeting. - William Shakespeare




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