183170Rai
se all my kindred, are they married thinke you
? 184171Rod. Truely I thinke they are.
185172Bra. O heauen, how got
she out
? O trea
son of the blood;
187173Fathers from hence, tru
st not your Daughters mindes,
188174By what you
see them a
ct, is there not charmes,
189175By which the property of youth and manhood
190176May be abus'd
? haue you not read
Roderigo,
193179Bra. Call vp my brother: O that you had had her,
194180Some one way,
some another; doe yon know
195181Where we may apprehend her, and the Moore?
196182Rod. I thinke I can di
scouer him, if you plea
se
197183To get good guard, and goe along with me.
198184Bra. Pray leade me on, at euery hou
se Ile call,
199185I may command at mo
st: get weapons ho,
200186And rai
se
some
speciall O
fficers of night:
201187On good
Roderigo, Ile de
serue your paynes.
Exeunt.
203188Enter Othello, Iago, and attendants with Torches. 204189Ia. Tho in the trade of warre, I haue
slaine men,
205190Yet doe I hold it very
stuft of Con
science.
206191To doe no contriu'd murther; I lacke iniquity
207192Sometimes to doe me
seruice: nine or ten times,
208193I had thought to haue ierk'd him here,
209195Oth. Tis better as it is.
210196Iag. Nay, but he prated,
211197And
spoke
such
scuruy, and prouoking tearmes
212198Again
st your Honor, that with the little godline
sse I haue,
213199I did full hard forbeare him: but I pray
sir,
214200Are you fa
st married
? For be
sure of this,
215201That the Magni
fico is much beloued,
216202And hath in his e
ffe
ct, a voyce potentiall,
217203As double as the Dukes, he will diuorce you,
218204Or put vpon you what re
straint, and greeuance,
219205That law with all his might to inforce it on,
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