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Holla ! stand there ! Rod . Signior , it is the Moor . BRA . Down with him , Thief ! [ They draw on both sides . lago . You , Roderigol come , Sir , I am for you . . OTH . Keep up your bright swords , for the dew will rust them .
Holla ! stand there ! Rod . Signior , it is the Moor . BRA . Down with him , Thief ! [ They draw on both sides . lago . You , Roderigol come , Sir , I am for you . . OTH . Keep up your bright swords , for the dew will rust them .
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I do not know : friends all but now , even now , In quarter , and in terms like bride and groom Devesting them for bed ; and then , but now ( As if some Planet had unwitted men ) Swords out , and tilting one at other's breast ...
I do not know : friends all but now , even now , In quarter , and in terms like bride and groom Devesting them for bed ; and then , but now ( As if some Planet had unwitted men ) Swords out , and tilting one at other's breast ...
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Thus it is , General : Montano and myself being in speech , There comes a fellow crying out for help ; And Cassio following him with determin'd sword a garrisoned town . 3 1.c. in the garrison itself . 38 4 bound by partiality .
Thus it is , General : Montano and myself being in speech , There comes a fellow crying out for help ; And Cassio following him with determin'd sword a garrisoned town . 3 1.c. in the garrison itself . 38 4 bound by partiality .
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... fell out ) The town might fall in fright : he , swift of foot , Outran my purpose ; and I return'd the rather For that I heard the clink and fall of swords , And Cassio high in oath ; which till to - night I ne'er might say before .
... fell out ) The town might fall in fright : he , swift of foot , Outran my purpose ; and I return'd the rather For that I heard the clink and fall of swords , And Cassio high in oath ; which till to - night I ne'er might say before .
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... follow'd with your sword ? What had he done to you ? Cas . I know not . Iago . Is ' t possible ? Cas . I remember a mass of things , but nothing distinctly ; a quarrel , but nothing wherefore . O God , that men should put an enemy ...
... follow'd with your sword ? What had he done to you ? Cas . I know not . Iago . Is ' t possible ? Cas . I remember a mass of things , but nothing distinctly ; a quarrel , but nothing wherefore . O God , that men should put an enemy ...
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