Othello
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lf she be false...
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...heaven mocks itself.
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l'll not believe it.
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Look to her, Moor,
if thou hast eyes to see.

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She has deceived her father...
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...and may thee.
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The Moor already changes
with my poison.

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Dangerous conceits
are in their natures, poisons.

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Which at the first
are scarce found to distaste.

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But with a little
act upon the blood...

1:00:00
...burn like the mines of sulfur.
1:00:05
l did say so.
1:00:08
Look!
1:00:11
Not poppy, nor mandragora...
1:00:14
...nor all the drowsy syrups
of the world...

1:00:16
...shall ever medicine thee
to that sweet sleep...

1:00:19
...which thou owedst yesterday.
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Why, how now, general!
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Avaunt!
1:00:29
Be gone!
1:00:31
Thou hast set me on the rack.
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l swear 'tis better to be much abused
than but to know it a little.

1:00:38
How now, my lord!
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What sense had l
of her stolen hours of lust?

1:00:42
l saw it not, thought it not,
it harmed not me.

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l found not Cassio's kisses
on her lips.

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l am sorry to hear this.
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l had been happy if the general camp,
pioneers and all...

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...had tasted her sweet body,
so l had nothing known.

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Now forever farewell the tranquil mind!

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