Othello by William Shakespeare
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MONTANO.
I am glad on't; 'tis a worthy governor. THIRD GENTLEMAN. 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. MONTANO. Pray heavens he be; For I have serv'd him, and the man commands Like a full soldier. Let's to the sea-side, ho! As well to see the vessel that's come in As to throw out our eyes for brave Othello, Even till we make the main and the aerial blue An indistinct regard. THIRD GENTLEMAN. Come, let's do so; For every minute is expectancy Of more arrivance. [Enter Cassio.] CASSIO. Thanks you, the valiant of this warlike isle, That so approve the Moor! O, let the heavens Give him defence against the elements, For I have lost him on a dangerous sea! |
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