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RODERIGO
What ho! Brabantio, Signior Brabantio, ho!
IAGO
Awake! what ho, Brabantio! thieves, thieves, thieves!
Look to your house, your daughter, and your bags. [80]
Thieves, thieves!
Brabantio at a window.
BRABANTIO
What is the reason of this terrible summons?
What is the matter there?
RODERIGO
Signior, is all your family within?
IAGO
Are all doors lock’d?
BRABANTIO
Why, wherefore ask you this? [85]
IAGO
Zounds, sir, you are robb’d, for shame put on your gown,
Your heart is burst, you have lost half your soul;
Even now, very now, an old black ram
Is tupping your white ewe; arise, arise,
Awake the snorting citizens with the bell, [90]
Or else the devil will make a grandsire of you,
Arise I say.
BRABANTIO
What, have you lost your wits?
RODERIGO
Most reverend signior, do you know my voice?