Othello by William Shakespeare
page 77 of 156 (49%)
page 77 of 156 (49%)
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May fal to match you with her Country formes,
And happily repent Oth. Farewell, farewell: If more thou dost perceiue, let me know more: Set on thy wife to obserue. Leaue me Iago Iago. My Lord, I take my leaue Othel. Why did I marry? This honest Creature (doubtlesse) Sees, and knowes more, much more then he vnfolds Iago. My Lord, I would I might intreat your Honor To scan this thing no farther: Leaue it to time, Although 'tis fit that Cassio haue his Place; For sure he filles it vp with great Ability; Yet if you please, to him off a-while: You shall by that perceiue him, and his meanes: Note if your Lady straine his Entertainment With any strong, or vehement importunitie, Much will be seene in that: In the meane time, Let me be thought too busie in my feares, (As worthy cause I haue to feare I am) And hold her free, I do beseech your Honor Oth. Feare not my gouernment Iago. I once more take my leaue. |
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