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:43:06
How am l then a villain...
:43:08
...when this advice is free l give
and honest...

:43:11
...probal to thinking, and indeed
the course to win the Moor again?

:43:15
His soul is so enfettered
to Desdemona's love...

:43:19
...that she may make, unmake,
do what she list...

:43:23
...even as her appetite shall
play the god with his weak function.

:43:27
How am l then a villain
to counsel Cassio...

:43:30
...to this parallel course,
directed to his good?

:43:34
Divinity of hell!
:43:37
When devils will the blackest sins
put on, they do suggest at first...

:43:42
...with heavenly shows, as l do now.
:43:44
For whiles this honest fool plies
Desdemona to repair his fortunes...

:43:49
...and she for him
pleads strongly to the Moor...

:43:52
...l'll pour this pestilence
into his ear...

:43:55
...that she repeals him for
her body's lust...

:43:59
...and by how much she strives
to do him good...

:44:02
...she shall undo her credit
with the Moor.

:44:10
So will l turn her virtue...
:44:18
...into pitch.
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And out of her own goodness...
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...make the net...
:44:26
...that shall...
:44:28
...enmesh them all.
:44:34
How now, Roderigo?
:44:37
l do follow here in the chase...
:44:39
...not like a hound that hunts...
:44:42
...but one that fills up the cry.
:44:46
My money is almost spent.
:44:49
l have been tonight
exceedingly well-cudgeled.

:44:53
And l think the issue will be...
:44:57
...that l shall have
so much experience for my pains.


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