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Did you by indirect and forced courses Subdue and poison this young maid's affections? Or came it by request, and such fair question As soul to soul affordeth? OTHELLO
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

The heavens

forbid But that our loves and comforts should increase, Even as our days do grow! OTHELLO
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

Heaven bless the isle of Cyprus and our noble general Othello! Exeunt
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

Well, happiness to their sheets! Come, lieutenant, I have a stope of wine, and here without are a brace of Cyprus gallants that would fain have a measure to the health of black Othello
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

Hold, ho! Lieutenant- sir- Montano- gentlemen- Have you forgot all place of sense and duty? Hold! the general speaks to you! Hold, hold, for shame! OTHELLO
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

I cannot speak Any beginning to this peevish odds; And would in action glorious I had lost Those legs that brought me to a part of it! OTHELLO
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

What? Michael Cassio, That came awooing with you, and so many a time When I have spoke of you dispraisingly Hath ta'en your part- to have so much to do To bring him in! Trust me, I could do much- OTHELLO
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

Men should be what they seem; Or those that be not, would they might seem none! OTHELLO
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

Utter my thoughts? Why, say they are vile and false; As where's that palace whereinto foul things Sometimes intrude not? Who has a breast so pure, But some uncleanly apprehensions Keep leets and law-days, and in session sit With meditations lawful? OTHELLO
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

That cuckold lives in bliss Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger; But O, what damned minutes tells he o'er Who dotes, yet doubts, suspects, yet strongly loves! OTHELLO
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF

OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

But, how? how satisfied, my lord? Would you, the supervisor, grossly gape on? Behold her topp'd? OTHELLO
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

In sleep I heard him say, "Sweet Desdemona, Let us be wary, let us hide our loves"; And then, sir, would he gripe and wring my hand, Cry, "O sweet creature!" and then kiss me hard, As if he pluck'd up kisses by the roots, That grew upon my lips; then laid his leg Over my thigh, and sigh'd and kiss'd; and then Cried, "Cursed fate that gave thee to the Moor!" OTHELLO
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

Tell me but this; Have you not sometimes seen a handkerchief Spotted with strawberries in your wife's hand? OTHELLO
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

A man that all his time Hath founded his good fortunes on your love, Shared dangers with you- OTHELLO
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

Or to be naked with her friend in bed An hour or more, not meaning any harm? OTHELLO
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

What, If I had said I had seen him do you wrong? Or heard him say- as knaves be such abroad, Who having, by their own importunate suit, Or voluntary dotage of some mistress, Convinced or supplied them, cannot choose But they must blab- OTHELLO
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

I was the other day talking on the sea bank with certain Venetians, and thither comes the bauble, and, by this hand, she falls me thus about my neck- OTHELLO
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

I cry you mercy then; I took you for that cunning whore of Venice That married with Othello
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

Sir, there is especial commission come from Venice to depute Cassio in Othello's place
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

O mistress, villainy hath made mocks with love! My husband say that she was false! OTHELLO
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

O thou Othello, that wert once so good, Fall'n in the practice of a damned slave, What shall be said to thee? OTHELLO
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE


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