221207Oth. Let him doe his
spite,
222208My
seruices which I haue done the Seigniorie,
223209Shall out tongue his complaints, tis yet to know,
224210That boa
sting is an honour,
225211I
shall provulgate, I fetch my life and being,
226212From men of royall height, and my demerrits,
227213May
speake vnbonnited to as proud a fortune
228214As this that I haue reach'd; for know
Iago,
229215But that I loue the gentle
Desdemona,
230216I would not, my vnhou
sed free condition,
231217Put into circum
scription and con
fine
232218For the
seas worth,
Enter Cassio with lights, Officers, and torches. 233219But looke what lights come yonder.
234220Ia. The
se are the rai
sed Father and his friends,
236222Oth. Not I, I mu
st be found,
237223My parts, my Title, and my perfe
ct soule,
238224Shall manife
st me rightly: it is they.
239225Ia. By
Ianus I thinke no.
240226Oth. The
seruants of
the Duke, and my Leiutenant,
242227The goodne
sse of the night vpon your friends,
244229Cas. The Duke does greete you Generall,
245230And he requires your ha
st, po
st ha
st appearance,
247232Oth. What's the matter thinke you:
248233Cas. Something from
Cipres, as I may diuine,
249234It is a bu
sine
sse of
some heate, the Galleyes
250235Haue
sent a dozen frequent me
ssengers
251236This very night, at one anothets heeles:
252237And many of the Con
suls rais'd, and met,
253238Are at the Dukes already: you haue bin hotly cald for,
254239When being not at your lodging to be found,
255240The Senate
sent aboue three
seuerall que
sts
257242Otht Tis well I am found by you,
Ile
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