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Othello

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Desdemona Verse
My noble father,
I do perceive here a divided duty
I iii 201
Desdemona Verse That I [did] love the Moor to live with him I iii 266
Desdemona Verse Why then, to-morrow night; or Tuesday morn III iii 71
Countess Verse Alas! thrice-gentle Cassio! III iii 131
Desdemona Verse
Something, sure, of state,
Either from Venice, or some unhatch'd practice
III iv 150
Desdemona Verse
O good Iago,
what shall i do to win my lord again?
IV ii 175
Emilia Verse But I do think it is their husband's faults IV iii 72

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