:53:03
And yet, how nature erring from itself--
:53:07
Ay, there's the point!
:53:09
As to be bold not to enter
into a marriage...
:53:11
...of her own clime, complexion
and degree...
:53:14
...whereto we see in all things
nature tends--
:53:18
One may smell in such
a will most rank...
:53:21
...foul disproportion,
thoughts unnatural.
:53:38
But pardon me. l do not in position
distinctly speak of her.
:53:43
Though l may fear, her will,
recoiling to her better judgment...
:53:48
...may fall to match you with
her country forms...
:53:51
...and happily repent.
:53:55
Farewell, farewell.
:53:56
lf more thou dost perceive,
let me know more.
:54:00
Leave me, lago.
:54:02
My lord, l take my leave.
:54:10
Why did l marry?
:54:14
My lord, l would
l might entreat your honor...
:54:16
...to scan this thing no farther.
:54:19
Leave it to time.
:54:21
Let me be thought too busy
in my fears--
:54:23
--as worthy cause
l have to fear l am--
:54:27
--and hold her free.
:54:29
Fear not my government.
:54:38
That we can call
these delicate creatures ours...
:54:42
...and not their appetites!