think it. Her eye must be fed; and what delight shall she have to look on the devil? When the blood is
made dull with the act of sport, there should be, again to inflame it and to give satiety a fresh appetite,
loveliness in favour, sympathy in years, manners and beauties; all which the Moor is defective in: now, for
want of these required conveniences, her delicate tenderness will find itself abused, begin to heave the
gorge, disrelish and abhor the Moor; very nature will instruct her in it and compel her to some second choice.
Now, sir, this granted, as it is a most pregnant and unforced positionwho stands so eminent in the degree
of this fortune as Cassio does? a knave very voluble; no further conscionable than in putting on the mere
form of civil and humane seeming, for the better compassing of his salt and most hidden loose affection?
why, none; why, none: a slipper and subtle knave, a finder of occasions, that has an eye can stamp and counterfeit
advantages, though true advantage never present itself; a devilish knave. Besides, the knave is handsome,
young, and hath all those requisites in him that folly and green minds look after: a pestilent complete knave; and
the woman hath found him already. RODERIGO
I cannot believe that in her; she's full of most blessed condition. IAGO
Blessed fig's-end! the wine she drinks is made of grapes: if she had been blessed, she would never have
loved the Moor. Blessed pudding! Didst thou not see her paddle with the palm of his hand? didst not
mark that? RODERIGO
Yes, that I did; but that was but courtesy. IAGO
Lechery, by this hand; an index and obscure prologue to the history of lust and foul thoughts. They met so
near with their lips that their breaths embraced together. Villanous thoughts, Roderigo! when these mutualities
so marshal the way, hard at hand comes the master and main exercise, the incorporate conclusion, Pish!
But, sir, be you ruled by me: I have brought you from Venice. Watch you to-night; for the command, I'll
lay't upon you. Cassio knows you not. I'll not be far from you: do you find some occasion to anger Cassio,
either by speaking too loud, or tainting his discipline; or from what other course you please, which the time
shall more favourably minister. RODERIGO
Well. IAGO
Sir, he is rash and very sudden in choler, and haply may strike at you: provoke him, that he may; for even
out of that will I cause these of Cyprus to mutiny; whose qualification shall come into no true taste again
but by the displanting of Cassio. So shall you have a shorter journey to your desires by the means I shall
then have to prefer them; and the impediment most profitably removed, without the which there were no
expectation of our prosperity. RODERIGO
I will do this, if I can bring it to any opportunity. IAGO
I warrant thee. Meet me by and by at the citadel: I must fetch his necessaries ashore. Farewell.
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