IAGO.  Touch me not so near.  I had rather have this tongue cut from my mouth  Than it should do offence to Michael Cassio.  Yet I persuade myself, to speak the truth  Shall nothing wrong him. Thus it is, general:  Montano and myself being in speech,  There comes a fellow crying out for help,  And Cassio following him with determin'd sword,  To execute upon him. Sir, this gentleman  Steps in to Cassio and entreats his pause.  Myself the crying fellow did pursue,  Lest by his clamour (as it so fell out)  The town might fall in fright: he, swift of foot,  Outran my purpose: and I return'd the rather  For that I heard the clink and fall of swords,  And Cassio high in oath, which till tonight  I ne'er might say before. When I came back,  (For this was brief) I found them close together,  At blow and thrust, even as again they were  When you yourself did part them.  More of this matter cannot I report.  But men are men; the best sometimes forget;  Though Cassio did some little wrong to him,  As men in rage strike those that wish them best,  Yet surely Cassio, I believe, receiv'd  From him that fled some strange indignity,  Which patience could not pass.

Touch Me Not So Near

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