William Shakespeare

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I have profess’d me thy friend, and I confess me knit to thy
deserving with cables of perdurable toughness. I could never better
stead thee than now. Put money in thy purse; follow thou the
wars; defeat thy favor with an usurp’d beard. I say put money in
thy purse. It cannot be long that Desdemona should continue her
love to the Moor—put money in thy purse—nor he his to her.

Iago

Othello (I,iii,336-344)

Posted on Saturday, June 4 2011. Tagged with: IagoOthello
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