Moor

Act/Scene || Page || Speaker || Line || Quote || 1/1 || 9 || Iago || 35 || And I, (God bless the mark, his Moorship’s ancient. || 1/1 || 9 || Iago || 42 || Whether I in any just term am affined/To love the Moor. || 1/1 || 11 || Iago || 63 || Were I the Moor I would not be Iago. || 1/1 || 15 || Iago || 129-131 || I am one, sir, that comes to tell you your daughter/ and the Moor are (now) making the beast with/ two backs. || 1/1 || 17 || Iago || 163-164 || To be producted, as if I stay I shall,/Against the Moor. || 1/1 || 19 || Brabantio || 119-200 || Do you know/ Where we may apprehend her and the Moor? || 1/2 || 25 || Roderigo || 72 || Signior, it is the Moor. || 1/3 || 33 || First Senator || 55 || Here comes Brabrantio and the valiant Moor. || 1/3 || 35 || Brabantio || 85 || Here is the man – this Moor, whom now it seems/Your special mandate for the state affairs/ Hath hither brought. || 1/3 || 41 || Desdemona || 217 || So much I challenge that I may profess/Due to the Moor my lord. || 1/3 || 43 || Brabantio || 222 || Come hither, Moor. || 1/3 || 45 || Desdemonda || 283 || That I (did) love the Moor to live with him/ M y downright violence and storm or fortunes/ May trumpet to the world. || 1/3 || 49 || (First) Senator || 331 || Adieu, brave Moor, use Desdemona well. || 1/3 || 49 || Brabantio || 332 || Look to her, Moor, if thou hast eyes to see. || 1/3 || 51 || Iago || 386 || It cannot be that Desdemona should (long) continue/ her love to the Moor— || 1/3 || 53 || Iago || 389 || These Moors are changeable in their wills. || 1/3 || 53 || Iago || 409 || I hate the Moor. || 1/3 || 55 || Iago || 442 || The Moor is of a free and open nature. ||