Othello
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1:24:01
...either in discourse
of thought or actual deed...

1:24:07
...or that mine eyes, mine ears...
1:24:12
...or any sense, delighted
them in any other form...

1:24:18
...or that l do not yet...
1:24:20
...and ever did and ever will...
1:24:25
...though he do shake me
off to beggarly divorcement...

1:24:29
...love him dearly...
1:24:32
...comfort forswear me!
1:24:38
Unkindness may do much...
1:24:42
...and his unkindness
may defeat my life...

1:24:46
...but never taint my love.
1:24:51
l cannot say ''whore.''
1:24:54
lt does abhor me now
l speak the word.

1:24:58
To do the act that might
the addition earn...

1:25:00
...not the world's mass
of vanity could make me!

1:25:04
l pray you, be content.
1:25:09
'Tis but his humor:
1:25:10
The business of the state does him
offense, and he does chide with you.

1:25:15
-lf it were no other--
-lt is so, l warrant.

1:25:22
Hark, how these
instruments summon to supper!

1:25:25
The messengers of Venice stay the meat.
1:25:29
Go in and weep not.
1:25:33
All things shall be well.
1:25:53
-How now, Roderigo?
-Thou deals unjustly with me.

1:25:57
-What in the contrary?
-Every day thou daffest me.


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