Othello (Quarto 1, 1622)
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The Tragedy of Othello
¶with it.
1535greatly care.
¶Clo. Then put your pipes in your bag, for I'le away; goe, va-
¶nish away.
¶Cas. Preethee keepe vp thy quillets, there's a poore peece of
¶gold for thee: if the Gentlewoman that attends the Cenerals wife
1545speech --- wilt thou doe this?
¶tifie vnto her.
Enter Iago._
¶Cas. Doe good my friend: In happy time Iago.
1550Iag. You ha not bin a bed then.
¶Cas. Why no, the day had broke before we parted:
¶And Ile deuise a meane to draw the Moore
¶May be more free.
Exit.
¶Cas. I humbly thanke you for it: I neuer knew
1560A Florentine more kinde and honest:
¶
Enter Emilla.
¶The Generall and his wife are talking of it,
¶That he you hurt is of great fame in Cypres,
He
