:46:00
By the mass, 'tis morning.
:46:03
Pleasure and action
make the hours seem short.
:46:07
Retire thee awhile.
:46:12
Away, l say.
:46:14
Thou shalt know more hereafter.
:46:18
Nay, get thee gone.
:46:38
Bounteous madam...
:46:39
...whatever shall become of
Michael Cassio?
:46:41
-He's never anything but your servant.
-l know it.
:46:45
l thank you.
:46:48
Madam, here comes my lord.
:46:53
-l like not that.
-What dost thou say?
:46:56
Nothing, my lord.
:46:57
-Madam, l take my leave.
-Farewell.
:47:03
Was not that Cassio
parted from my wife?
:47:05
Cassio, my lord.
:47:08
How now, my lord?
:47:11
l have been talking with
a suitor here...
:47:14
...a man that languishes in
your displeasure.
:47:16
Who is it you mean?
:47:18
Why, your lieutenant, Cassio.
:47:20
Good my lord, if he be not one
that truly loves you...
:47:23
...l have no judgment in an honest face.
:47:41
Excellent wretch!
:47:44
Perdition catch my soul,
but l do love thee!
:47:50
And when l love thee not...
:47:53
...chaos is come again.
:47:57
-My noble lord--
-What dost thou say, lago?