Timon of Athens — Act 5, Scene 3: The woods. Timon's cave, and a rude tomb seen.

A Soldier comes to Timon’s cave, looking for Timon by the seashore. Finding no one alive there, he assumes Timon is dead and says the place seems like a grave made by some beast rather than by a human being. He notices the rude tomb but cannot read its inscription, so he takes a wax impression of the writing to have it interpreted later. The Soldier comments that his captain can understand such marks and that the tomb records Timon’s fall, set down as a warning in front of proud Athens. He then leaves.