Othello William Shakespeare (best books to read for success .txt) š
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Lie with her! lie on her! We say lie on her, when
they belie her. Lie with her! thatās fulsome.
āHandkerchiefā āconfessionsā āhandkerchief!ā āTo
confess, and be hanged for his labour;ā āfirst, to be
hanged, and then to confess.ā āI tremble at it.
Nature would not invest herself in such shadowing
passion without some instruction. It is not words
that shake me thus. Pish! Noses, ears, and lips.
āIsāt possible?ā āConfessā āhandkerchief!ā āO devil!ā āFalls in a trance.
Work on,
My medicine, work! Thus credulous fools are caught;
And many worthy and chaste dames even thus,
All guiltless, meet reproach. What, ho! my lord!
My lord, I say! Othello!
My lord is fallān into an epilepsy:
This is his second fit; he had one yesterday.
No, forbear;
The lethargy must have his quiet course:
If not, he foams at mouth and by and by
Breaks out to savage madness. Look he stirs:
Do you withdraw yourself a little while,
He will recover straight: when he is gone,
I would on great occasion speak with you. Exit Cassio.
How is it, general? have you not hurt your head?
I mock you! no, by heaven.
Would you would bear your fortune like a man!
Thereās many a beast then in a populous city,
And many a civil monster.
Good sir, be a man;
Think every bearded fellow thatās but yoked
May draw with you: thereās millions now alive
That nightly lie in those unproper beds
Which they dare swear peculiar: your case is better.
O, ātis the spite of hell, the fiendās arch-mock,
To lip a wanton in a secure couch,
And to suppose her chaste! No, let me know;
And knowing what I am, I know what she shall be.
Stand you awhile apart;
Confine yourself but in a patient list.
Whilst you were here oāerwhelmed with your griefā ā
A passion most unsuiting such a manā ā
Cassio came hither: I shifted him away,
And laid good āscuse upon your ecstasy,
Bade him anon return and here speak with me;
The which he promised. Do but encave yourself,
And mark the fleers, the gibes, and notable scorns,
That dwell in every region of his face;
For I will make him tell the tale anew,
Where, how, how oft, how long ago, and when
He hath, and is again to cope your wife:
I say, but mark his gesture. Marry, patience;
Or I shall say you are all in all in spleen,
And nothing of a man.
Dost thou hear, Iago?
I will be found most cunning in my patience;
Butā ādost thou hear?ā āmost bloody.
Thatās not amiss;
But yet keep time in all. Will you withdraw? Othello retires.
Now will I question Cassio of Bianca,
A housewife that by selling her desires
Buys herself bread and clothes: it is a creature
That dotes on Cassio; as ātis the strumpetās plague
To beguile many and be beguiled by one:
He, when he hears of her, cannot refrain
From the excess of laughter. Here he comes:
As he shall smile, Othello shall go mad;
And his unbookish jealousy must construe
Poor Cassioās smiles, gestures and light behavior,
Quite in the wrong. How do you now, lieutenant?
The worser that you give me the addition
Whose want even kills me.
Ply Desdemona well, and you are sure onāt.
Speaking lower. Now, if this suit lay in Biancaās power,
How quickly should you speed!
Now he importunes him
To tell it oāer: go to; well said, well said.
She gives it out that you shall marry hey:
Do you intend it?
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