A Few Thoughts About Shakspeare Read At a Meeting of the Stourbridge Literary

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A Few Thoughts About Shakspeare Read At a Meeting of the Stourbridge Literary
George William Lyttelton Lyttelton
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" Desdemona. Then heaven have mercy on me ! " Othello. Amen, with all my heart. '' Beidemona. If you say so, I hope you wiU not kill me. " And yet I fear you : for you're fatal then, " When your eyes roll so. Why I should fear, I know not " Since guilt I know not : yet I feel, I fear. (15) King Lear, I. 5. 22 " Othello. Think on thy sins. " Besdemona. They are loves I bear to you. " That death's unnatural, that kills for loving. " Alas, why gnaw you so your nether lip ? " Some bloody passion sh...akes your very frame : " They are portents : but yet I hope, I hope, '' They do not point at me. " Othello. Peace, and be still. '^Besdemona. I will so: what's the matter? " Othello. That handkerchief, " Which I so loved, and gave thee, thou gav'st Cassio. " Besdemona. No, by my life and soul : send for the man *'And ask him. " Othello. Sweet soul, take heed, take heed of perjury : " Thou art on thy death bed. "Besdemona. Ay, but not yet to die. " Othello. Thou art to die. " Besdemona, Oh heaven have mercy on me !

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