Othello by William Shakespeare
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her helpe to put you in your place againe. She is
of so free, so kinde, so apt, so blessed a disposition, she holds it a vice in her goodnesse, not to do more then she is requested. This broken ioynt betweene you, and her husband, entreat her to splinter. And my Fortunes against any lay worth naming, this cracke of your Loue, shall grow stronger, then it was before Cassio. You aduise me well Iago. I protest in the sinceritie of Loue, and honest kindnesse Cassio. I thinke it freely: and betimes in the morning, I will beseech the vertuous Desdemona to vndertake for me: I am desperate of my Fortunes if they check me Iago. You are in the right: good night Lieutenant, I must to the Watch Cassio. Good night, honest Iago. Exit Cassio. Iago. And what's he then, That saies I play the Villaine? When this aduise is free I giue, and honest, Proball to thinking, and indeed the course To win the Moore againe. For 'tis most easie |
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