19531810Em What will you doe with it, that you haue bin
19561813Em. If it be not for
some purpo
se of import,
19571814Giue mee't againe, poore Lady,
shee'll run mad,
19591816Iag. Be not you knowne on't, I haue v
se for it: --go leaue me;
19611817I will in
Cassio's Lodging lo
se this napkin,
Exit Em. 19621818And let him
finde it: tri
fles light as ayre,
19631819Are to the iealous, con
firmations
strong
19641820As proofes of holy writ, this may doe
something,
19661821Dangerous conceits are in their natures poi
sons,
19671822Which at the
fir
st are
scarce found to di
sta
st. 19681823But with a little art, vpon the blood,
Ent. Othello. 19691824Burne like the mindes of
sulphure: I did
say
so:
19711825looke where he comes, not Poppy, nor Mandragora,
19721826Nor all the drou
sie
sirrops of the world,
19731827Shall euer medicine thee to that
sweete
sleepe,
19751829Oth. Ha, ha, fal
se to me, to me?
19761830Iag. Why how now Generall? no more of that.
19771831Oth. Auant, be gone, thou ha
st set me on the racke,
19781832I
sweare, tis better to be much abus'd,
19811835Oth. What
sen
se had I of her
stolne houres of lu
st:
19821836I
saw't not, thought it not, it harm'd not me,
19831837I
slept the next night well, was free, and merry;
19841838I found not
Cassio's ki
sses on her lips,
19851839He that is rob'd, not wanting what is
stolne,
19861840Let him not know'r, and hee's not rob'd at all.
19881842Oth. I had bin happy if the generall Campe,
19891843Pyoners, and all, had ta
sted her
sweete body,
19901844So I had nothing knowne
: O now for euer
19911845Farewell the tranquile mind, farewell content
: 19921846Farewell the plumed troope, and the big warres.
That
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