Put money in thy purse.
Put money in thy purse. 382
Follow thou the wars; defeat thy favor with an 383
usurped beard. I say, put money in thy purse. It 384
cannot be that Desdemona should ⟨long⟩ continue 385
her love to the Moor—put money in thy purse—386
nor he his to her. It was a violent commencement in 387
her, and thou shalt see an answerable sequestration 388
—put but money in thy purse. These Moors are 389
changeable in their wills. Fill thy purse with money. 390
The food that to him now is as luscious as locusts 391
shall be to him shortly as bitter as coloquintida. 392
She must change for youth. When she is sated 393
with his body she will find the ⟨error⟩ of her choice. 394
Therefore, put money in thy purse.