DESDEMONA
O heavy ignorance! thou praisest the worst best. But what praise couldst thou bestow on a deserving woman
indeed, one that, in the authority of her merit, did justly put on the vouch of very malice itself? IAGO
She that was ever fair and never proud, Had tongue at will and yet was never loud, Never lack'd gold and
yet went never gay, Fled from her wish and yet said 'Now I may,' She that being anger'd, her revenge
being nigh, Bade her wrong stay and her displeasure fly, She that in wisdom never was so frail To change
the cod's head for the salmon's tail; She that could think and ne'er disclose her mind, See suitors following
and not look behind, She was a wight, if ever such wight were, DESDEMONA
To do what? IAGO
To suckle fools and chronicle small beer. DESDEMONA
O most lame and impotent conclusion! Do not learn of him, Emilia, though he be thy husband. How
say you, Cassio? is he not a most profane and liberal counsellor? CASSIO
He speaks home, madam: You may relish him more in the soldier than in the scholar. IAGO
[Aside] He takes her by the palm: ay, well said, whisper: with as little a web as this will I ensnare as great
a fly as Cassio. Ay, smile upon her, do; I will gyve thee in thine own courtship. You say true; 'tis so, indeed: if
such tricks as these strip you out of your lieutenantry, it had been better you had not kissed your three
fingers so oft, which now again you are most apt to play the sir in. Very good; well kissed! an excellent courtesy!
'tis so, indeed. Yet again your fingers to your lips? would they were clyster-pipes for your sake!
Trumpet within
The Moor! I know his trumpet. CASSIO
'Tis truly so. DESDEMONA
Let's meet him and receive him. CASSIO
Lo, where he comes!
Enter OTHELLO and Attendants
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