Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iago. casion to anger Cassio, either by speaking too loud, or
Iago. tainting his discipline, or from what other course
Iago. you please, which the time shall more fauorably mi
Iago. nister.
Rod. Rod.
Rod. Well.
Iago. Iago.
Iago. Sir, he's rash, and very sodaine in Choller: and
Iago. happely may strike at you, prouoke him that he may: for
Iago. euen out of that will I cause these of Cyprus to Mutiny.
Iago. Whose qualification shall come into no true taste a
Iago. gaine, but by the displanting of Cassio. So shall you
Iago. haue a shorter iourney to your desires, by the meanes I
Iago. shall then haue to preferre them. And the impediment
Iago. most profitably remoued, without the which there were
Iago. no expectation of our prosperitie.
Rodo. Rodo.
Rodo. I will do this, if you can bring it to any oppor
Rodo. tunity.