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... you are the Lord of duty , I am hitherto your daughter : but here's my husband ; And so much duty as my mother shew'd To you , preferring you before her father , So much I challenge that I may profess Due to the Moor my Lord . BRA .
... you are the Lord of duty , I am hitherto your daughter : but here's my husband ; And so much duty as my mother shew'd To you , preferring you before her father , So much I challenge that I may profess Due to the Moor my Lord . BRA .
Page 19
So that , dear Lords , if I be left behind , A moth of peace , and he go to the war , The rites for which I love him are bereft me , And I a heavy interim shall support By his dear absence . Let me go with him . OTH .
So that , dear Lords , if I be left behind , A moth of peace , and he go to the war , The rites for which I love him are bereft me , And I a heavy interim shall support By his dear absence . Let me go with him . OTH .
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What tidings can you tell me of my Lord ? Cas . He is not yet arriv'd ; nor know I aught But that he's well , and will be shortly here . Des . O , but I fear— How lost you company ? Cas . The great contention of the Sea and skies Parted ...
What tidings can you tell me of my Lord ? Cas . He is not yet arriv'd ; nor know I aught But that he's well , and will be shortly here . Des . O , but I fear— How lost you company ? Cas . The great contention of the Sea and skies Parted ...
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Well , my good Lord , I ' ll do it . OTH . This fortification , Gentlemen , shall we see ' t ? GENT . We'll wait upon your Lordship . ( exeunt . SCENE III . The Same . The Garden of the Castle . Enter DESDEMONA , Cassio , and EMILIA .
Well , my good Lord , I ' ll do it . OTH . This fortification , Gentlemen , shall we see ' t ? GENT . We'll wait upon your Lordship . ( exeunt . SCENE III . The Same . The Garden of the Castle . Enter DESDEMONA , Cassio , and EMILIA .
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Assure thee , If I do vow a friendship , I'll perform it To the last article : my Lord shall never rest ; I'll watch him tame , and talk him out of patience ; His bed shall seem a school , his board a shrift ; I'll intermingle every ...
Assure thee , If I do vow a friendship , I'll perform it To the last article : my Lord shall never rest ; I'll watch him tame , and talk him out of patience ; His bed shall seem a school , his board a shrift ; I'll intermingle every ...
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