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But I do see you are moved
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I am to pray you not to strain my speech to grosser issues nor to larger reach than to suspicion
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I will not. Should you do so, my lord, my speech should fall into such vile success which my thoughts
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aimed not. Cassio is my worthy friend. But I do see you are moved
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No, not much moved. I do not think but Desdemona is honest
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Well, long live she so, and long live you to think so
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And yet, how nature erring from itself. Ay, but that's the point
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To be bold with you. Not to affect many proposed matches of her own clime, complexion, and degree
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Where to we see in all things nature tends? One may smell in such a will most rank foul disproportions, thoughts unnatural
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But pardon me, I do not in position distinctly speak of her
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Though I may fear her will, recoiling to her better judgment, may fail to match you
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with her country forms, and happily repent. Farewell. Farewell. Sir. If more thou dost perceive, let me know more. Sir
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Set on thy wife to observe. Leave me, Iago
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My lord, would I might entreat your honour to scan this thing no farther
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Leave it to time. Though it is fit that Cassio have his place, for short, he fills it up with great ability
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Yet if you please to put him off a while, you shall by that perceive him and his means
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Note if your lady strain his entertainment with any strong or vehement importunity
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Much will be seen in that. In the meantime, let me be thought too busy in my fears
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As worthy cause I have to fear I am, and hold her free
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I do beseech your honour. Fear not my government