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To vouch this , is no proof , Without more wider and more overt test Than these thin habits and poor likelihoods Of modern seeming do prefer against him . FIRST SEN . But , Othello , speak : Did you by indirect and forced courses Subdue ...
To vouch this , is no proof , Without more wider and more overt test Than these thin habits and poor likelihoods Of modern seeming do prefer against him . FIRST SEN . But , Othello , speak : Did you by indirect and forced courses Subdue ...
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He bears the sentence well that nothing bears But the free comfort which from thence he hears ; 1 But he bears both the sentence and the sorrow That to pay Grief must of poor Patience borrow . These sentences , to sugar , or to gall ...
He bears the sentence well that nothing bears But the free comfort which from thence he hears ; 1 But he bears both the sentence and the sorrow That to pay Grief must of poor Patience borrow . These sentences , to sugar , or to gall ...
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Which thing to do , If this poor trash of Venice , whom I trace For his quick hunting , stand the putting on , I'll have our Michael Cassio on the hip ; Abuse him to the Moor in the right garb , For I fear Cassio with my night - cap too ...
Which thing to do , If this poor trash of Venice , whom I trace For his quick hunting , stand the putting on , I'll have our Michael Cassio on the hip ; Abuse him to the Moor in the right garb , For I fear Cassio with my night - cap too ...
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Come , Lieutenant , I have a stoup of wine ; and here without are a brace of Cyprus gallants that would fain have a measure to the health of black Othello . Cas . Not to - night , good Iago : I have very poor and unhappy brains for ...
Come , Lieutenant , I have a stoup of wine ; and here without are a brace of Cyprus gallants that would fain have a measure to the health of black Othello . Cas . Not to - night , good Iago : I have very poor and unhappy brains for ...
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How poor are they that have not patience ! What wound did ever heal but by degrees ? Thou know'st we work by wit , and not by witchcraft ; And wit depends on dilatory Time . Does ' t not go well ? Cassio hath beaten thee , And thou ...
How poor are they that have not patience ! What wound did ever heal but by degrees ? Thou know'st we work by wit , and not by witchcraft ; And wit depends on dilatory Time . Does ' t not go well ? Cassio hath beaten thee , And thou ...
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