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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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My dear Othello ! Oth . It gives me wonder great as my content To see you here before me . O my soul's Joy ! If after every tempest come such calms , May the winds blow till they have waken'd Death ! And let the labouring bark climb ...
My dear Othello ! Oth . It gives me wonder great as my content To see you here before me . O my soul's Joy ! If after every tempest come such calms , May the winds blow till they have waken'd Death ! And let the labouring bark climb ...
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... to Desdemona A most dear husband . Now , I do love her too ; Not out of absolute lust ( though peradventure I stand accountant for as great a sin ) But partly led to diet my revenge , For that I do suspect the lusty Moor Hath leap'd ...
... to Desdemona A most dear husband . Now , I do love her too ; Not out of absolute lust ( though peradventure I stand accountant for as great a sin ) But partly led to diet my revenge , For that I do suspect the lusty Moor Hath leap'd ...
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Come , my dear Love , The purchase made , the fruits are to ensue ; That profit ' s yet to come ' tween me and you . Good night . [ Exeunt OTHELLO , DESDEMONA , and Attendants . IO ACT II Sc . III 20 Enter Iago . Cas 32 OTHELLO.
Come , my dear Love , The purchase made , the fruits are to ensue ; That profit ' s yet to come ' tween me and you . Good night . [ Exeunt OTHELLO , DESDEMONA , and Attendants . IO ACT II Sc . III 20 Enter Iago . Cas 32 OTHELLO.
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King Stephen was a worthy Peer , His breeches cost him but a crown ; He held them sixpence all too dear , With that he calld the tailor loren . He was a wight of high renown , And thou art but of low degree : ' Tis pride that pulls the ...
King Stephen was a worthy Peer , His breeches cost him but a crown ; He held them sixpence all too dear , With that he calld the tailor loren . He was a wight of high renown , And thou art but of low degree : ' Tis pride that pulls the ...
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ACT I Sc ACT III Antony Attendants Bawd bear better blood BOULT bring CÆs Cæsar Cassio CHAR CLEO CLEOPATRA comes daughter dead dear death Desdemona doth EMIL Enter Eros exeunt exit eyes fair fall false father fear follow fortunes friends GENT give Gods gone guard hand hath hear heard heart Heaven hold honest honour I'll Iach Iago Italy keep King Lady leave live look Lord Madam married master mean MESS mistress Moor nature never night noble OTHELLO peace Pericles poor Post Posthumus pray present Prince Queen Re-enter Roman SCENE SOLD soldier soul speak stand sweet sword tell thank thee there's thing thou thou art thought true villain What's wife World worthy Ị̂í