Othello by William Shakespeare
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Othe. These Letters giue (Iago) to the Pylot, And by him do my duties to the Senate: That done, I will be walking on the Workes, Repaire there to mee Iago. Well, my good Lord, Ile doo't Oth. This Fortification (Gentlemen) shall we see't? Gent. Well waite vpon your Lordship. Exeunt. Scoena Tertia. Enter Desdemona, Cassio, and aemilia. Des. Be thou assur'd (good Cassio) I will do All my abilities in thy behalfe. Aemil. Good Madam do: I warrant it greeues my Husband, As if the cause were his Des. Oh that's an honest Fellow, Do not doubt Cassio But I will haue my Lord, and you againe As friendly as you were Cassio. Bounteous Madam, What euer shall become of Michael Cassio, He's neuer any thing but your true Seruant |
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