Vulgar words in Othello (Page 1)

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For-sooth, a great Arithmatician, One Michaell Cassio, a Florentine, (A Fellow almost damn'd in a faire Wife) That neuer set a Squadron in the Field, Nor the deuision of a Battaile knowes More then a Spinster.

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Damn'd as thou art, thou hast enchaunted her For Ile referre me to all things of sense, (If she in Chaines of Magick were not bound) Whether a Maid, so tender, Faire, and Happie, So opposite to Marriage, that she shun'd The wealthy curled Deareling of our Nation, Would euer haue (t' encurre a generall mocke) Run from her Guardage to the sootie bosome, Of such a thing as thou: to feare, not to delight?

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Villaine, be sure thou proue my Loue a Whore; Be sure of it: Giue me the Occular proofe, Or by the worth of mine eternall Soule, Thou had'st bin better haue bin borne a Dog Then answer my wak'd wrath Iago.

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Yours by this hand: and to see how he prizes the foolish woman your wife: she gaue it him and, he hath giu'n it his whore Oth.

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I, let her rot and perish, and be damn'd to night, for she shall not liue.

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This is a subtile Whore: A Closset Locke and Key of Villanous Secrets, And yet she'le kneele, and pray: I haue seene her do't.

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Therefore be double damn'd: sweare thou art honest Des.

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This most goodly Booke Made to write Whore vpon?

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What, not a Whore?

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I tooke you for that cunning Whore of Venice, That married with Othello.

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He call'd her whore: a Begger in his drinke: Could not haue laid such termes vpon his Callet Iago.

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To be call'd Whore?

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Why should he call her Whore?

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I cannot say Whore, It do's abhorre me now I speake the word, To do the Act, that might the addition earne, Not the worlds Masse of vanitie could make me Iago.

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O damn'd Iago!

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This is the fruits of whoring.

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She turn'd to folly: and she was a whore.

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O, I were damn'd beneath all depth in hell: But that I did proceed vpon iust grounds To this extremity.

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Villanous Whore Emil.

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