Othello by William Shakespeare
page 152 of 156 (97%)
page 152 of 156 (97%)
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Did you and he consent in Cassio's death
Oth. I Cas. Deere Generall, I neuer gaue you cause Oth. I do beleeue it, and I aske your pardon: Will you, I pray, demand that demy-Diuell, Why he hath thus ensnar'd my Soule and Body Iag. Demand me nothing: what you know, you know: From this time forth, I neuer will speake word Lod. What? not to pray? Gra. Torments will ope your lips Oth. Well, thou dost best Lod. Sir, You shall vnderstand what hath befalne, (Which, as I thinke, you know not) heere is a Letter Found in the pocket of the slaine Rodorigo, And heere another, the one of them imports The death of Cassio, to be vndertooke By Rodorigo Oth. O Villaine! Cassio. Most Heathenish, and most grosse Lod. Now, heere's another discontented paper |
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