ACT THIRD. Scene I. Before the castle. Enter Cassio and some Musicians. Cas. Masters, play here; I will content your pains; Something that's brief; and bid 'Good morrow, general.' Enter Clown. [Music. Clo. Why, masters, have your instruments been in Naples, that they speak i' the nose thus ? First Mus. How, sir, how? Clo. Are these, I pray you, wind-instruments ? Clo. O, thereby hangs a tail. First Mus. Whereby hangs a tale, sir? Clo. Marry, sir, by many a wind-instrument that I know. But, masters, here's money for you: First Mus. Well, sir, we will not. Clo. If you have any music that may not be heard, to't again: but, as they say, to hear music the general does not greatly care. First Mus. We have none such, sir. Clo. Then put up your pipes in your bag, for I'll 20 away: go; vanish into air; away! Cas. Dost thou hear, my honest friend? [Exeunt Musicians. Clo. No, I hear not your honest friend; I hear you. Cas. Prithee, keep up thy quillets. There's a poor piece of gold for thee: if the gentlewoman that attends the general's wife be stirring, tell her there's one Cassio entreats her a little favour of speech: wilt thou do this? Clo. She is stirring, sir: if she will stir hither, I shall seem to notify unto her. 30 [Exit Clown. Cas. Do, good my friend. Enter Iago. In happy time, Iago. lago. You have not been a-bed, then? Cas. Why, no; the day had broke Iago. Before we parted. I have made bold, Iago, To send in to your wife: my suit to her Is, that she will to virtuous Desdemona Procure me some access. I'll send her to you presently; And I'll devise a mean to draw the Moor Out of the way, that your converse and business 40 Cas. I humbly thank you for 't. [Exit lago.] I never knew A Florentine more kind and honest. Enter Emilia. Emil. Good morrow, good lieutenant: I am sorry Cas. He might not but refuse you; but he protests he loves you, And needs no other suitor but his likings To bring you in again. 50 Yet, I beseech you, If you think fit, or that it may be done, Emil. Cas. I am much bound to you. [Exeunt. Scene II. A room in the castle. Enter Othello, Iago, and Gentlemen. Oth. These letters give, Iago, to the pilot; Iago. Repair there to me. Well, my good lord, I'll do't. Oth. This fortification, gentlemen, shall we see't? Gent. We'll wait upon your lordship. Scene III. The garden of the castle. Enter Desdemona, Cassio, and Emilia. Des. Be thou assured, good Cassio, I will do [Exeunt. As friendly as you were. Cas. Emil. Good madam, do: I warrant it grieves my husband As if the case were his. Des. O, that's an honest fellow. Do not doubt, Cassio, But I will have my lord and you again Bounteous madam, Whatever shall become of Michael Cassio, Des. I know't: I thank you. You do love my lord: 10 You have known him long; and be you well assured Cas. Ay, but, lady, Than in a politic distance. That policy may either last so long, Des. Do not doubt that; before Emilia here With Cassio's suit: therefore be merry, Cassio ; Than give thy cause away. Enter Othello and lago, at a distance. Emil. Madam, here comes my lord. 20 30 Des. Nay, stay and hear me speak. Cas. Madam, not now: I am very ill at ease, Unfit for mine own purposes. Des. Well, do your discretion. lago. Ha! I like not that. Oth. What dost thou say? [Exit Cassio. lago. Nothing, my lord: or if I know not what. Oth. That he would steal away so guilty-like, Seeing you coming. I do believe 'twas he. 40 Des. How now, my lord! I have been talking with a suitor here. A man that languishes in your displeasure. Oth. Who is 't you mean? Des. Why, your lieutenant, Cassio. Good my lord, Oth. For if he be not one that truly loves you, I prithee, call him back. Went he hence now? Des. Ay, sooth; so humbled, That he hath left part of his grief with me, To suffer with him. Good love, call him back. Oth. Not now, sweet Desdemona; some other time. Des. But shall 't be shortly? Oth. The sooner, sweet, for you. Des. Shall't be to-night at supper? No, not to-night. 50 |