Othello
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:51:00
Nor from mine own weak merits
shall l draw...

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...the smallest fear or doubt of her
revolt, for she had eyes and chose me.

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No, lago...
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...l'll see before l doubt.
When l doubt, prove.

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And on the proof,
there is no more but this:

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Away at once with love or jealousy.
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l am glad, for now l have reason...
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...to show the love and duty
that l bear you with franker spirit.

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Therefore, as l am bound,
receive it from me.

:51:28
l speak not yet of proof.
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Look to your wife.
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Observe her well with Cassio.
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Look to it.
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l know our country disposition well.
:51:49
ln Venice, they do
let heaven see the pranks...

:51:52
...they dare not show their husbands.
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Their best conscience
is not to leave it undone...

:51:57
...but keep it unknown.
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-Dost thou say so?
-She did deceive her father.

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And when she seemed to fear your looks,
she loved them most.

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-And so she did.
-Why, go to then.

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But l am much to blame.
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l humbly do beseech you of your pardon
for too much loving you.

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l am bound to thee forever.
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l see this hath dashed your spirits.
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-Not a jot, not a jot.
-ln faith, l fear it has.

:52:37
l hope you consider what is spoke
comes from my love.

:52:40
But l do see you're moved.
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l am to pray you not to strain
my speech to grosser issues...

:52:46
...nor to larger reach than
to suspicion.

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Should you do so, my lord...
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...my speech should fall into vile
success as my thoughts aimed not at.

:52:53
Cassio's my worthy friend--
My lord, you're moved.

:52:56
No, not much moved!
:52:57
l do not think but Desdemona's honest.
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Long live she so.
And long live you to think so.


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