:18:01
Good night to everyone.
:18:05
And, noble signor...
:18:09
...if virtue no delighted beauty lack...
:18:14
...your son-in-law
is far more fair than black.
:18:22
Look to her, Moor,
if thou hast eyes to see.
:18:28
She has deceived her father
and may thee.
:18:34
My life upon her faith!
:18:40
Good lago, my Desdemona
must l leave to thee.
:18:43
Let thy wife attend on her, and bring
them after in the best advantage.
:18:47
Come, we must obey the time.
:19:02
lago!
:19:06
What sayest thou, noble heart?
:19:12
What will l do, thinkest thou?
:19:15
Why, go to bed and sleep.
:19:17
l will incontinently drown myself.
:19:20
lf thou dost,
l shall never love thee after.
:19:24
Why, thou silly gentleman!
:19:26
lt is silliness to live
when to live is a torment.
:19:32
Desdemona!
:19:36
Villainous!
:19:39
l've looked upon the world for
four times seven years...
:19:43
...and l never yet found a man that
knew how to love himself.
:19:47
Ere l would say l would drown myself
for the love of a guinea hen...
:19:51
-...l'd change my humanity with a baboon.
-What should l do?
:19:56
l confess it is my shame
to be so fond...
:19:59
...but it is not in my virtue
to amend it.