:13:01
...the battles, sieges, fortunes
that l have passed.
:13:05
Even from my boyish days...
:13:08
...to the moment
he bade me tell it.
:13:10
Wherein l spoke of
most disastrous chances...
:13:12
...of moving accidents by
flood and field...
:13:15
...hair-breadth escapes
in the imminent deadly breach...
:13:19
...of being taken by the insolent foe...
:13:22
...and sold to slavery.
:13:25
And of the cannibals that
each other eat...
:13:27
...the Anthropophagi...
:13:29
...and men whose heads do grow
beneath their shoulders.
:13:33
These things to hear
would Desdemona seriously incline.
:13:36
And with a greedy ear
devour up my discourse...
:13:42
...which I observing...
:13:44
...took once a pliant hour...
:13:46
...and found means to draw
from her a prayer of earnest heart...
:13:50
...which I would
all my pilgrimage dilate.
:13:53
She gave me for my pains...
:13:57
...a world of sighs.
:13:59
She swore, in faith, 'twas strange...
:14:03
... 'twas passing strange,
'twas pitiful...
:14:06
... 'twas wondrous pitiful.
:14:12
She loved me
for the dangers I had passed...
:14:15
...and l loved her
that she did pity them.
:14:19
This only is
the witchcraft l have used.
:14:35
Come hither, gentle mistress.
:14:40
Do you perceive in all this company
where most you owe obedience?
:14:48
My noble father...
:14:51
...to you l am bound
for life and education.
:14:55
My life and education both
do learn me how to respect you.