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... Whose messengers are here about my side , Upon some present business of the State To bring me to him ? FIRST OFF . ' Tis true , most worthy Signior ; The Duke's in council , and your noble self , I am sure , is sent for . BRA .
... Whose messengers are here about my side , Upon some present business of the State To bring me to him ? FIRST OFF . ' Tis true , most worthy Signior ; The Duke's in council , and your noble self , I am sure , is sent for . BRA .
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I am glad on't ; ' tis a worthy Governor . THIRD GENT . But this same Cassio — though he speak of comfort Touching the Turkish loss , yet he looks sadly , And prays the Moor be safe ; for they were parted With foul and violent tempest .
I am glad on't ; ' tis a worthy Governor . THIRD GENT . But this same Cassio — though he speak of comfort Touching the Turkish loss , yet he looks sadly , And prays the Moor be safe ; for they were parted With foul and violent tempest .
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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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OTH . How comes it , Michael , you are thus forgot ? Cas . I pray you , pardon me ; I cannot speak . Oth . Worthy Montano , you were wont be civil ; 170 ACT II Sc . III 180 The gravity and stillness 37 OTHELLO.
OTH . How comes it , Michael , you are thus forgot ? Cas . I pray you , pardon me ; I cannot speak . Oth . Worthy Montano , you were wont be civil ; 170 ACT II Sc . III 180 The gravity and stillness 37 OTHELLO.
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Worthy Othello , I am hurt to danger : Your officer , Iago , can inform youWhile I spare speech , which something now offends me190 200 Of all that I do know : nor know I.aught By me that's said or done amiss this night ; Unless self ...
Worthy Othello , I am hurt to danger : Your officer , Iago , can inform youWhile I spare speech , which something now offends me190 200 Of all that I do know : nor know I.aught By me that's said or done amiss this night ; Unless self ...
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