Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iago. and Beauties: all which the Moore is defectiue in. Now
Iago. for want of these requir'd Conueniences, her delicate
Iago. tendernesse wil finde it selfe abus'd, begin to heaue the,
Iago. gorge, disrellish and abhorre the Moore, very Nature wil
Iago. instruct her in it, and compell her to some second choice.
Iago. Now Sir, this granted (as it is a most pregnant and vn
Iago. forc'd position) who stands so eminent in the degree of
Iago. this Forune, as Cassio do's: a knaue very voluble: no
Iago. further conscionable, then in putting on the meere forme
Iago. of Ciuill, and Humaine seeming, for the better compasse
Iago. of his salt, and most hidden loose Affection? Why none,
Iago. why none: A slipper, and subtle knaue, a finder of occa
Iago. sion: that he's an eye can stampe, and counterfeit Ad
Iago. uantages, though true Aduantage neuer present it selfe.
Iago. A diuelish knaue: besides, the knaue is handsome, young:
Iago. and hath all those requisites in him, that folly and greene
Iago. mindes looke after. A pestilent compleat knaue, and the
Iago. woman hath found him already.
Rodo. Rodo.
Rodo. I cannot beleeue that in her, she's full of most