21371972Enter Desdemonia Emilla and the Clowne. 21381973Des}. Do you know
sirra, where the Leiutenant
Cassio lies?
21401974Clo. I dare not
say he lies any where.
21421976 He is a Souldier, and for one to
say a Souldier lies, is
stabbing.
21451978Clo. I know not where he lodges, and for me to deui
se a lodging,
2145.11979and
say he lies there, were to lie in my throate.
21471980Desd. Can you inquire him out, and be edi
fied by report?
21531981Clo, I will cathechize the world for him, that is, make que
stions
21551983Desd. Seeke him, bid him come hither, tell him I haue moued my
21561984Lord in his behalfe, and hope all will be well.
21581985Clo. To doe this is within the compa
sse of a man, and therefore
21591986I'le attempt the doing of it.
Exit. 21601987Desd. Where
should I loo
se that handkercher
Emillia?
21631989Des. Beleeue me, I had rather loo
se my pur
se
21641990Full of Cru
sadoes
: and but my noble Moore
21651991Is true of minde, and made of no
such ba
sene
sse,
21661992As iealous creatures are, it were enough,
21691995Desd. Who he? I thinke the Sun where he was borne,
21701996Drew all
such humors from him.
Enter Othello. 1999Let
Cassio be cald to him: how is it with you my Lord?
21752000Oth. Well my good Lady: O hardne
sse to di
ssemble:
21782003Oth. Giue me your hand, this hand is moi
st my Lady.
21802004Des. It yet has felt no age, nor knowne no
sorrow.
21812005Oth. This argues fruitfulne
sse and liberall heart,
21822006Not hot and moi
st, this hand of yours requires
21832007A
seque
ster from liberty: fa
sting and praying,
21842008Much ca
stigation, exerci
se deuout;
21852009For heere's a young and
swetting diuell here,
21862010That commonly rebels
: tis a good hand,
21892013For twas that hand that gaue away my heart.
21902014Oth. A liberall hand, the hearts of old gaue hands,
21912015But our new herraldry is hands, not hearts.
21922016Des. I cannot
speake of this, come, come, your promi
se.
21952018Des. I haue
sent to bid
Cassio come
speake with you.
21962019Oth. I haue a
salt and
sullen rhume o
ffends me,
22032026Oth. Thats a fauit: that handkercher
22042027Did an
Egyptian to my mother giue,
22052028She was a charmer, and could almo
st reade
22062029The thoughts of people;
she told her while
she kept it,
22072030T'would make her amiable, and
subdue my father
22082031Intirely to her loue: But if
she lo
st it,
2032Intirely to her loue: But if
she lo
st it,
22092033Or made a gift of it
: my fathers eye
22102034Should hold her lothely, and his
spirits
should hunt
22112035After new fancies:
she dying, gaue it me,
22122036And bid me when my fate would haue me wiue,
22132037To giue it her; I did
so, and take heede on't,
22142038Make it a darling, like your pretious eye,
22152039To loo
se, or giue't away, were
such perdition,
22182042Oth. Tis true, there's magicke in the web of it,
22192043A Sybell that had numbred in the world,
22202044The Sun to make two hundred compa
sses,
22212045In her prophetique fury,
sowed the worke;
22222046The wormes were hallowed that did breed the
silke,
22232047And it was died in Mummy, with the skilfull
22262050Oth. Mo
st veritable, therefore looke to't well.
22272051Des. Then would to God, that I had neuer
seene it.
22292053Des. Why doe you
speake
so
startingly and ra
shly.
22302054Oth. I'
st lo
st? i'
st gone?
speake, is it out o'the way?
22332057Des. It is not lo
st, but what and if it were?
22372061Des. Why
so I can
sir, but I will not now,
22382062This is a tricke, to put me from my
suite,
22392063I pray let
Cassio, be receiu'd againe.
22402064Oth. Fetch me that handkercher, my mind mi
sgiues.
22422065Des. Come, come, you'll neuer meete a more
su
fficient man
. 22462070Hath founded his good fortunes on your loue,
22532077Sure there's
some wonder in this handkercher,
22552080Em. Tis not a yeere or two
shewes vs a man,
22562081They are all but
stomacks, and we all but foode;
22572082They eate vs hungerly, and when they are full,
22582083They belch vs; looke you,
Cassio and my husband.
22612084Iag. There is no other way, tis
she mu
st doe it,
22622085And loe the happine
sse, goe, and importune her.
22632086Des. How now good
Cassio, what's the news with you?
22652087Cas. Madam, my former
suite: I doe be
seech you,
22662088That by your vertuous meanes, I may againe
22672089Exi
st, and be a member of his loue,
22682090Whom I, with all the duty of my heart,
22692091Intirely honour, I would not be delayed:
22702092If my o
ffence be of
such mortall kind,
22712093That neither
seruice pa
st, nor pre
sent
sorrowes,
22722094Nor purpos'd merrit, in futurity
22732095Can ran
some me, into his loue againe
22742096But to know
so, mu
st be my bene
fit,
22752097So
shall I cloth me in a forc'd content,
22762098And
shoote my
selfe vp in
some other cour
se,
22792101My aduocation is not now in tune;
22802102My Lord is not my Lord, nor
should I know him,
22812103Were he in fauour, as in humor altred.
22822104So helpe me, euery
spirit
san
cti
fied,
22832105As I haue
spoken for you, all my be
st,
22842106And
stood within the blanke of his di
splea
sure,
22852107For my free
speech
: you mu
st a while be patient,
22862108What I can doe I will, and more I will
22872109Then for my
selfe I dare, let that
su
ffice you.
22902112And certainely in
strange vnquietne
sse.
22912113Iag. Can he be angry? I haue
seene the Cannon,
22922114When it hath blowne his rankes into the ayre;
22932115And (like the Diuell) from his very arme,
22942116Puft his owne brother, and can he be angry?
22952117Something of moment then: I will goe meete him,
22962118There's matter in't indeed, if he be angry.
22972119Desd. I preethee do
so:
something
sure of State,
22982120Either from
Venice, or
some vnhatcht pra
ctice,
22992121Made demon
strable here in
Cypres to him,
23002122Hath pudled his cleere
spirit, and in
such ca
ses
23012123Mens natures wrangle with inferior things,
2125Tis euen
so: for let our
finger ake,
23032126And it endues our other heathfull members,
23042127Euen to that
sence of paine; nay, we mu
st thinke,
23062129Nor of them looke for
such ob
seruances
23072130As
fits the Bridall
: be
shrew me much
Emillia,
23082131I was
(vnhand
some, warrior as I am)
23092132Arraigning his vnkindne
sse with my
soule;
23102133But now I
finde, I had
subbornd the witne
sse,
23122135Em. Pray heauen it be State matters, as you thinke,
23132136And no conception, nor no iealous toy
23152138Desd. Alas the day, I neuer gaue him cau
se.
23162139Em. But iealous
soules will not be an
swered
so,
23172140They are not euer iealous for the cau
se,
23182141But iealous for they are iealous: tis a mon
ster,
23192142Begot vpon it
selfe, borne on it
selfe.
23202143Desd. Heauen keepe that mon
ster from
Othello's mind.
23222145Des. I will goe
seeke him,
Cassio, walke here about,
23232146If I doe
finde him
fit, I'le moue your
suite,
Exeunt Desd. and Emillia. 23242147And
seeke to e
ffe
ct it to my vttermo
st.
23252148Cas. I humbly thanke your Ladi
ship.
23272149Bian. Saue you friend
Cassio. Enter Bianca. 23292151How is it with you my mo
st faire
Bianca?
23302152Ifaith
sweete loue I was comming to your hou
se
. 23312153Bian. And I was going to your Lodging
Cassio;
23322154What, keepe a weeke away?
seuen daies and nights,
23332155Eight
score eight houres, and louers ab
sent houres,
23342156More tedious then the diall, eight
score times,
23372159I haue this while with laden thoughts bin pre
st,
23382160But I
shall in a more conuenient time
, 23392161Strike o
ff this
score of ab
sence:
sweete
Bianca,
23412163Bian. Oh
Cassio, whence came this?
23422164 This is
some token from
a newer friend,
23432165To the felt ab
sence, now I feele a cau
se,
23462168Throw your vile ghe
sses in the diuells teeth,
23472169From whence you haue them, you are iealous now,
23482170That this is from
some mi
stri
sse,
some remembrance,
23512173Cas. I know not
sweete, I found it in my chamber,
23532174I like the worke well, ere it be demanded,
23542175As like enough it will, I'de haue it coppied,
23552176Take it, and do't, and leaue me for this time.
23572178Cas. I doe attend here on the Generall,
23582179And thinke it no addition, nor my wi
sh,
23622181Bian. But that you doe not loue me
: 23632182I pray you bring me on the way alittle,
23642183And
say, if I
shall
see you
soone at night.
23652184Cas. Tis but a little way, that I can bring you,
23662185For I attend here, but I'le
see you
soone.
23672186Bian. Tis very good, I mu
st be circum
stanc'd.