A Room in Sempronius' House.
 Enter Timon's 3rd SERVANT with SEMPRONIUS, another of Timon's friends.

Sempronius	Must he needs trouble me in't, hum? 'Bove all others?
	He might have tried Lord Lucius, or Lucullus;
	And now Ventidius is wealthy too,
	Whom he redeemed from prison. All these
	Owes their estates unto him.

3rd Servant								My lord,
	They have all been touched and found base metal,
	For they have all denied him.

Sempronius									How! Have they denied him?
	Has Ventidius and Lucullus denied him?
	And does he send to me? Three? Humh!
	It shows but little love or judgment in him.
	Must I be his last refuge? His friends, like physicians,
	Thrive, give him over; must I take th' cure upon me?
	H'as much disgraced me in't; I'm angry at him,
	That might have known my place. I see no sense for't
	But his occasions might have wooed me first;
	For, in my conscience, I was the first man
	That e'er received gift from him.
	And does he think so backwardly of me now
	That I'll requite it last? No:
	So it may prove an argument of laughter
	To th' rest, and I 'mongst lords be thought a fool.
	I'd rather than the worth of thrice the sum
	He'd sent to me first, but for my mind's sake;
	I'd such a courage to do him good. But now return,
	And with their faint reply this answer join:
	Who bates mine honour shall not know my coin.
													[Exit.

3rd Servant	Excellent! Your lordship's a goodly villain. The devil knew 
	not what he did when he made man politic; he crossed 
	himself by't, and I cannot think but in the end the 
	villainies of man will set him clear. How fairly this lord 
	strives to appear foul! Takes virtuous copies to be wicked, 
	like those that under hot ardent zeal would set whole 
	realms on fire. Of such a nature is his politic love.
	This was my lord's best hope. Now all are fled
	Save only the gods. Now his friends are dead,
	Doors that were ne'er acquainted with their wards
	Many a bounteous year, must be employed
	Now to guard sure their master.
	And this is all a liberal course allows:
	Who cannot keep his wealth must keep his house.
													[Exit.
