OTHELLO.  Let him do his spite;  My services, which I have done the signiory,  Shall out-tongue his complaints. 'Tis yet to know,—  Which, when I know that boasting is an honour,  I shall promulgate,—I fetch my life and being  From men of royal siege. And my demerits  May speak unbonneted to as proud a fortune  As this that I have reach'd. For know, Iago,  But that I love the gentle Desdemona,  I would not my unhoused free condition  Put into circumscription and confine  For the sea's worth. But look, what lights come yond?.

Let Him Do His Spite

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