Othello by William Shakespeare
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page 148 of 156 (94%)
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Iago. Come, hold your peace
Emil. 'Twill out, 'twill out. I peace? No, I will speake as liberall as the North; Let Heauen, and Men, and Diuels, let them all, All, all, crie shame against me, yet Ile speake Iago. Be wise, and get you home Emil. I will not Gra. Fye, your Sword vpon a Woman Emil. Oh thou dull Moore, That Handkerchiefe thou speak'st of I found by Fortune, and did giue my Husband: For often, with a solemne earnestnesse, (More then indeed belong'd to such a Trifle) He begg'd of me, to steale't Iago. Villanous Whore Emil. She giue it Cassio? No, alas I found it, And I did giu't my Husband Iago. Filth, thou lyest Emil. By Heauen I do not, I do not Gentlemen: Oh murd'rous Coxcombe, what should such a Foole Do with so good a wife? |
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