Othello Flashcards
(15 cards)
My parts, my title and my
Perfect soul
Shall manifest me rightly
Look to her, moor
If thou hast eyes to see:
/ She has deceived her father, and may thee
With as little a web as this will I
ensnare as great a / fly as cassio
If it were now to die/
‘Twere now to be most happy; for I fear /
My soul hath her content so absolute /
That not another comfort like to this/
Succeeds in unknown fate
Now by heaven
My blood begins my safer guides to rule, /
And passion, having my best judgment collied /
Assays to lead the way
Even now, now, very now
An old black ram
Is tupping your white ewe
Do it not with poison,
Strangle her in her bed, even the /
Bed she hath contaminated
Damn her
Lewd minx [...] I will withdraw/ To furnish me/ With some swift means of death/ For the fair devil
Is she be false
O then heaven mocks itself
Do it not with poison,
Strangle her in her bed, even the /
Bed she hath contaminated
The moor already
Changes with my poison
Cassio, my Lord!
No, sure, I cannot think it,
/ that he would steal away so guilty-like, /
Seeing you coming
O beware my Lord of
Jealousy: /
It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock /
The meat it feeds on
Demand me nothing
What you know you know.
/ from this time forth I never shall speak word
Speak of me as I am;
Nothing extenuate
/ not set down aught in malice. Then must you speak /
Of one that loved not wisely but too well ;
/ of one nought easily jealous, but being wrought
/ perplexed in the extreme