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Scena 3a.

Enter to them Timon Eutrapelus, Gelasimus & Pseudocheus.
Her:
Tenn furies puld my eyes out, tenn, by Ioue
this souldier restor'd my sight againe,
What? shalhe be thy seruant.

Tim:
What's thy name

Lach:
Machætes.

Ti:
Bee thou true I receaue thee

Galas:
Saue yee nobles, Saue you. Timon, Saue you.
Eutrapelus, how fare you. Iouiall./

Tim:
Thou seem'st more neate, then thou wast wont to be«*»

Gelas:
I am more merry; Knowe yee this same man?

Tim:
I ne'ere beheld his face before. what's he?

Gelas:
This man is rare, and hath noe pararell
Hath travaild Africa, Arabia
and the remotest Iles; yea ther'es noe nooke
or crooke in land or sea, but he hath seene


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Tim:
What in a Table Geographicall?

Gelas:
I pray yee note the man

Eutr:
Hee doth soe ffinger beate his breast. I thinck
hee his about to call his hart out

Tim:
What doth he murmure thus? fframes he verses
T'were synn to interrupt him;

Gelas:
No, not, soe
Pseudocheus
theis noble sparkes desires yor. company

Ps:
Saue yee
I was transported cleane beyond my selfe
wth Contemplacōn of my Pegasus
wounders did obviate my memorye
wc h. I saw in the Iland of the moone

Tim:
In what place of the earth, may that Ile bee?

Ps:
ti's not in earth, t'is pendant in the ayre
Endymion there[of] hath the Dominion

Gelas:
In the ayre?

Ps:
yes, [yes] pendant in the ayre

Her:
O strainge.

Ps:
Pish this is nothing I cann tell
you. of a many gallants, that did sell
theire Mannor s. here, and built them castles there
and now liue like Cameleons by th'aire
and strainger thinges then theis I oft haue seene

Tim.
Come Pseudocheus goe along and walke
Yor. strainge discourse shalbe our. table talke./

Exeunt omnes./