Othello
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1:01:00
Farewell content!
1:01:02
Farewell the plumed troop and
wars that make ambition virtue.

1:01:05
O, farewell!
1:01:07
Othello's occupation's gone.
1:01:09
ls it possible, my lord?
1:01:11
Villain, be sure
thou prove my love a whore!

1:01:14
Be sure of it.
1:01:16
Give me the ocular proof...
1:01:18
...or by the worth
of mine eternal soul...

1:01:20
...thou hadst been better
been born a dog...

1:01:23
...than answer my waked wrath!
1:01:25
Make me to see it...
1:01:27
...or at least, so prove it...
1:01:29
...that the probation bear no hinge...
1:01:32
...nor loop to hang a doubt on...
1:01:34
-...or woe upon thy life!
-My noble lord!

1:01:36
lf thou dost slander her
and torture me...

1:01:40
...never pray more,
abandon all remorse!

1:01:43
On horror's head, horrors accumulate!
1:01:46
Do deeds to make heaven weep...
1:01:48
...for nothing to damnation
canst thou add greater than that!

1:01:55
O grace!
1:02:00
O heaven defend me!
1:02:03
God buy you!
Take mine office.

1:02:06
To be direct and honest is not safe.
1:02:10
l thank you for this profit.
From hence, l'll love no friend...

1:02:13
...sith love breeds such offense!
1:02:18
Nay, stay!
1:02:20
-Thou shouldst be honest.
-l should be wise...

1:02:22
...for honesty's a fool,
and loses that it works for.

1:02:26
By the world,
l think my wife be honest...

1:02:29
...and l think that she is not.
1:02:31
l think that thou art just
and that thou art not.

1:02:33
l'll have some proof.
Would l were satisfied!

1:02:40
l see, sir,
you are eaten up with passion.

1:02:43
l do repent me that l put it to you.
1:02:46
-You would be satisfied?
-Would? Nay, l will.

1:02:48
And may. But how?
How satisfied?

1:02:50
Would you grossly gape on?
Behold her topped?

1:02:53
O, death and damnation!
1:02:55
lt were a tedious difficulty
to bring them to that prospect.

1:02:57
Damn them then!
What shall l say?

1:02:59
Where's satisfaction?

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