Othello
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1:53:01
Will you, l pray...
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...demand this demi-devil...
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...why he hath thus ensnared
my soul and body?

1:53:11
Demand me nothing.
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What you know, you know.
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From this time forth...
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...l never will speak word.
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Well...
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...thou dost best.
1:53:33
Forsake this room and go with us.
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Your power and command is taken off...
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...and Cassio rules in Cyprus.
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Come, bring him away.
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A word before you go.
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l have done the state
some service, and they know it.

1:54:11
No more of that.
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l pray you...
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...in your letters, when you
these unlucky deeds relate...

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...speak of me as l am.
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Nothing extenuate...
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...nor set down aught in malice.
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Then must you speak of one...
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...that loved not wisely,
but too well.

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Of one not easily jealous,
but being wrought...

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...perplexed in the extreme.
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Of one whose hand,
like the base lndian...

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...threw a pearl away
richer than all his tribe.

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Of one whose subdued eyes...
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...albeit unused to the melting mood...

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