577535Oth. The tyrant cu
stome mo
st great Senators,
578536Hath made the
flinty and
steele Cooch of warre,
579537My thrice driuen bed of downe: I doe agnize
580538A naturall and prompt alacrity,
581539I
finde in hardne
sse, and would vndertake
582540This pre
sent warres again
st the
Ottamites,
583541Mo
st humbly therefore, bending to your State,
584542I craue
fit di
spo
sition for my wife,
585543Due reuerence of place and exhibition,
586544Which
such accomodation? and be
sort
587545As leuels with her breeding.
588546Du. If you plea
se, bee't at her fathers.
589547Bra. Ile not haue it
so.
591549Desd. Nor I, I would not there re
side,
592550To put my father in impatient thoughts,
593551By being in his eye: mo
st gracious Duke,
594552To my vnfolding lend a gracious eare,
595553And let me
finde a charter in your voyce,
596554And if my
simplene
sse. ----
597555Du. What would you ----
speake.
598556Des. That I did loue the Moore, to liue with him,
599557My downe right violence, and
scorne of Fortunes,
600558May trumpet to the world
: my hearts
subdued,
601559Fuen to the vtmo
st plea
sure of my Lord:
602560I
saw
Othelloes vi
ssage in his minde,
603561And to his Honors, and his valiant parts
604562Did I my
soule and fortunes con
secrate:
605563So that deere Lords, if I be left behinde,
606564A Mothe of peace, and he goe to the warre,
607565The rites for which I loue him, are bereft me,
608566And I a heauy interim
shall
support,
609567By his deare ab
sence, let me goe with him.
610568Oth. Your voyces Lords: be
seech you let her will,
611569Haue a free way, I therefore beg it not
612570To plea
se the pallat of my appetite,
613571Nor to comply with heate, the young a
ffe
cts
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