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Thou hast painfully discover'd: are his filesMessenger
As full as thy report?
have spoke the least:Second Senator
Besides, his expedition promises
Present approach.
We stand much hazard, if they bring not Timon.Messenger
I met a courier, one mine ancient friend;First Senator
Whom, though in general part we were opposed,
Yet our old love made a particular force,
And made us speak like friends: this man was riding
From Alcibiades to Timon's cave,
With letters of entreaty, which imported
His fellowship i' the cause against your city,
In part for his sake moved.
Here come our brothers.Enter the Senators from TIMON
No talk of Timon, nothing of him expect.Exeunt
The enemies' drum is heard, and fearful scouring
Doth choke the air with dust: in, and prepare:
Ours is the fall, I fear; our foes the snare.