Othello

Cards (94)

  • An old black ram is tupping your white ewe
  • My daughter is not for thee
  • Your daughter and the moor are now making the beast with two backs
  • Are you fast married
  • I love the gentle Desdemona
  • My parts my title and my perfect soul
  • Where hast thou stowed my daughter
  • Hast enchanted her
  • Shunned the wealthy curled darlings of our nation
  • Practised on her with foul charms, abused her delicate youth
  • Valiant Othello
  • That I have tans away this old man’s daughter
  • I won his daughter
  • To fall in love with what she feared to look on
  • I do beseech you send for the lady
  • How I did thrive in this fair ladys love and she in mine
  • Her father loved me, off invited me
  • She’d come again with a greedy ear
  • She gave me for my pains
  • She wished that heaven had made her such a man
  • She loved me for the dangers i had passed
  • I crave fit disposition of my wife
  • To please the palate of my appetite
  • Look to her moor if thou hast eyes to see she has deceived her father and may thee
  • My life upon her faith
  • my fair warrior
  • My soul‘s joy
  • If after every tempest come such calms, may the winds blow till they have wakened death
  • It is too much of joy
  • Desdemona is directly in love with him
  • Our noble and valiant general
  • Our noble general Othello
  • cassio I love thee but never more be officer of mine
  • Draw the moor apart
  • His bed shall seem a school his board a shrift
  • Sweet for you
  • I will deny thee nothing
  • When I love thee not chaos is come again
  • If this dost love me show me thy thought
  • Give thy worst of thoughts the worst of words