You are welcome, sir, to Cyprus. – Goats and monkeys!

– William Shakespeare

Othello, Act 4, Scene 1. At the end of his incoherent speech to Lodovico, an unhinged Othello invites him to supper and storms out with these words. His lewd reference to "goats and monkeys" repeats Iago’s earlier metaphorical comparison of Cassio and Desdemona to these promiscuous animals.