Othello
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:16:12
l humbly beseech you, proceed
with the affairs of state.

:16:23
The Turk, with a mighty preparation,
makes for Cyprus.

:16:28
Othello...
:16:30
...you must away tonight.
:16:32
The affair cries haste,
and speed must answer it.

:16:36
Most gracious Duke....
:16:48
What would you, Desdemona?
:16:51
That l did love the Moor
to live with him...

:16:56
...my downright violence
and scorn of fortunes...

:16:59
...may trumpet to the world.
:17:02
My heart is subdued even to
the utmost pleasure of my lord.

:17:09
l saw Othello's visage in his mind...
:17:15
...and to his honors
and his valiant parts...

:17:18
...did l my soul
and fortunes consecrate.

:17:23
So that, dear lords...
:17:27
...if l be left behind, a moth of peace,
and he go to the war...

:17:32
...the rites for which l love him
are bereft me.

:17:35
And l, a heavy interim,
shall support by his dear absence.

:17:39
Let me go with him.
:17:41
Let her have your voice.
:17:43
And heaven defend your good souls...
:17:45
...that you think l will your serious
business scant for she is with me.

:17:53
Be it as you shall privately determine.
:17:57
At 9 in the morning,
here we'll meet again.


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