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1  Adieu, brave Moor, use Desdemona well.
Othello By William Shakespeare
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2  Here comes Brabantio and the valiant Moor.
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3  I have told thee often, and I retell thee again and again, I hate the Moor.
Othello By William Shakespeare
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4  Now sir, be judge yourself Whether I in any just term am affin'd To love the Moor.
Othello By William Shakespeare
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5  Look to her, Moor, if thou hast eyes to see: She has deceiv'd her father, and may thee.
Othello By William Shakespeare
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6  I hate the Moor, And it is thought abroad that 'twixt my sheets He has done my office.'
Othello By William Shakespeare
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7  Mark me with what violence she first loved the Moor, but for bragging, and telling her fantastical lies.
Othello By William Shakespeare
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8  I am one, sir, that comes to tell you your daughter and the Moor are now making the beast with two backs.
Othello By William Shakespeare
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9  Here is the man, this Moor, whom now it seems Your special mandate for the state affairs Hath hither brought.
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10  For, sir, It is as sure as you are Roderigo, Were I the Moor, I would not be Iago: In following him, I follow but myself.
Othello By William Shakespeare
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11  Farewell; for I must leave you: It seems not meet nor wholesome to my place To be produc'd, as if I stay I shall, Against the Moor.
Othello By William Shakespeare
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12  The Moor is of a free and open nature That thinks men honest that but seem to be so, And will as tenderly be led by the nose As asses are.
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13  And so much duty as my mother show'd To you, preferring you before her father, So much I challenge that I may profess Due to the Moor my lord.
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14  That I did love the Moor to live with him, My downright violence and storm of fortunes May trumpet to the world: my heart's subdued Even to the very quality of my lord.
Othello By William Shakespeare
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15  But this same Cassio, though he speak of comfort Touching the Turkish loss, yet he looks sadly, And prays the Moor be safe; for they were parted With foul and violent tempest.
Othello By William Shakespeare
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16  The ship is here put in, A Veronessa; Michael Cassio, Lieutenant to the warlike Moor Othello, Is come on shore; the Moor himself at sea, And is in full commission here for Cyprus.
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17  That Cassio loves her, I do well believe it; That she loves him, 'tis apt, and of great credit: The Moor, howbeit that I endure him not, Is of a constant, loving, noble nature; And, I dare think, he'll prove to Desdemona A most dear husband.'
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