Shakespeare - First Folio facsimile (1910)/The Life of Tymon of Athens/Act 5 Scene 3

3968548Shakespeare - First Folio facsimile (1910) — The Life of Tymon of Athens, Act V: Scene III.William Shakespeare
Enter a Souldier in the Woods, seeking Timon.

Sol.
By all description this should be the place.
Whose heere? Speake hoa. No answer? What is this?
Tymon is dead, who hath out-stretcht his span,
Some Beast reade this; There do's not liue a Man.
Dead sure, and this his Graue, what's on this Tomb,
I cannot read: the Charracter Ile take with wax,
Our Captaine hath in euery Figure skill;
An ag'd Interpreter, though yong in dayes:
Before proud Athens hee's set downe by this,
Exit.Whose fall the marke of his Ambition is.