Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iago. bode be lingred heere by some accident. Where
Iago. in none can be so determinate, as the remouing of
Iago. Cassio.
Rod. Rod.
Rod. How do you meane remouing him?
Iago. Iago.
Iago. Why, by making him vncapable of Othello's
Iago. place: knocking out his braines.
Rod. And that you would haue me to do.
Iago. I: if you dare do your selfe a profit, and a
Iago. right. He sups to night with a Harlotry: and thither
Iago. will I go to him. He knowes not yet of his Honourable
Iago. Fortune, if you will watch his going thence (which
Iago. I will fashion to fall out betweene twelue and one)
Iago. you may take him at your pleasure. I will be neere
Iago. to second your Aempt, and he shall fall betweene
Iago. vs. Come, stand not amaz'd at it, but go along with
Iago. me: I will shew you such a necessitie in his death, that