The Ills We Do, Their Ills Instruct Us (from Othello)

But I do think it is their  NOUNs' faults If  NOUN do fall: say that they  VERB their duties, And pour our  NOUNs into  ADJECTIVE  NOUNs, Or else break out in  ADJECTIVE jealousies, Throwing  NOUN upon us; or say they  VERB us, Or scant our former having in despite; Why, we have  NOUNs, and though we have some grace, Yet have we some  NOUN. Let  NOUNs know Their wives have  NOUN like them: they  VERB and  VERB And have their palates both for  FLAVOR and  FLAVOR, As husbands have. What is it that they do When they  VERB us for others? Is it  NOUN? I think it is: and doth  NOUN breed it? I think it doth: is't frailty that thus  VERBs ? It is so too: and have not we  NOUNs, Desires for  NOUN, and frailty, as men have? Then let them use us well: else let them know, The ills we do, their ills instruct us so.