Othello by William Shakespeare
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Des. Indeed? Is't true?
Oth. Most veritable, therefore looke too't well Des. Then would to Heauen, that I had neuer seene't? Oth. Ha? wherefore? Des. Why do you speake so startingly, and rash? Oth. Is't lost? Is't gon? Speak, is't out o'th' way? Des. Blesse vs Oth. Say you? Des. It is not lost: but what and if it were? Oth. How? Des. I say it is not lost Oth. Fetcht, let me see't Des. Why so I can: but I will not now: This is a tricke to put me from my suite, Pray you let Cassio be receiu'd againe Oth. Fetch me the Handkerchiefe, My minde mis-giues Des. Come, come: you'l neuer meete a more sufficient man Oth. The Handkerchiefe Des. A man that all his time Hath founded his good Fortunes on your loue; |
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