The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare (moboreader .TXT) π
The world will be thy widow and still weep,
That thou no form of thee hast left behind,
When every private widow well may keep,
By children's eyes, her husband's shape in mind:
Look what an unthrift in the world doth spend
Shifts but his place, for still the world enjoys it;
But beauty's waste hath in the world an end,
And kept unused the user so destroys it:
No love toward others in that bosom sits
That on himself such murd'rous shame commits.
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For shame deny that thou bear'st love to any
Who for thy self art so unprovident.
Grant if thou wilt, thou art beloved of many,
But that thou none lov'st is most evident:
For thou art so possessed with murd'rous hate,
That 'gainst thy self thou stick'st not to conspire,
Seeking that beauteous roof to ruinate
Which to repair should be thy chief desire:
O change thy thought, that I may change my mind,
Shall hate be fairer lodged than
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Content thyself awhile. By the mass, βtis morning; Pleasure and action make the hours seem short.
Retire thee; go where thou art billeted.
Away, I say. Thou shalt know more hereafter.
Nay, get thee gone. [Exit Roderigo.] Two things are to be done: My wife must move for Cassio to her mistress-Iβll set her on;
Myself the while to draw the Moor apart, And bring him jump when he may Cassio find Soliciting his wife. Ay, thatβs the way; Dull not device by coldness and delay. Exit.
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ACT III. SCENE I.
Before the castle.
Enter Cassio and some Musicians.
CASSIO. Masters, play here, I will content your pains; Something thatβs brief; and bid βGood morrow, general.β
Music.
Enter Clown.
CLOWN. Why, masters, have your instruments been in Naples, that they speak iβ the nose thus?
FIRST MUSICIAN. How, sir, how?
CLOWN. Are these, I pray you, wind instruments?
FIRST MUSICIAN. Ay, marry, are they, sir.
CLOWN. O, thereby hangs a tail.
FIRST MUSICIAN. Whereby hangs a tale, sir?
CLOWN. Marry, sir, by many a wind instrument that I know. But, masters, hereβs money for you; and the general so likes your music, that he desires you, for loveβs sake, to make no more noise with it.
FIRST MUSICIAN. Well, sir, we will not.
CLOWN. If you have any music that may not be heard, toβt again; but, as they say, to hear music the general does not greatly care.
FIRST MUSICIAN. We have none such, sir.
CLOWN. Then put up your pipes in your bag, for Iβll away.
Go, vanish into air, away! Exeunt Musicians.
CASSIO. Dost thou hear, my honest friend?
CLOWN. No, I hear not your honest friend; I hear you.
CASSIO. Prithee, keep up thy quillets. Thereβs a poor piece of gold for thee. If the gentlewoman that attends the generalβs wife be stirring, tell her thereβs one Cassio entreats her a little favor of speech. Wilt thou do this?
CLOWN. She is stirring, sir. If she will stir hither, I shall seem to notify unto her.
CASSIO. Do, good my friend. Exit Clown.
Enter Iago.
In happy time, Iago.
IAGO. You have not been abed, then?
CASSIO. Why, no; the day had broke
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.
IAGO. Iβll send her to you presently; And Iβll devise a mean to draw the Moor Out of the way, that your converse and business May be more free.
CASSIO. I humbly thank you forβt. [Exit Iago.] I never knew A Florentine more kind and honest.
Enter Emilia.
EMILIA. Good morrow, good lieutenant. I am sorry For your displeasure, but all will sure be well.
The general and his wife are talking of it, And she speaks for you stoutly. The Moor replies That he you hurt is of great fame in Cyprus And great affinity and that in wholesome wisdom He might not but refuse you; but he protests he loves you And needs no other suitor but his likings To take the safest occasion by the front To bring you in again.
CASSIO. Yet, I beseech you, If you think fit, or that it may be done, Give me advantage of some brief discourse With Desdemona alone.
EMILIA. Pray you, come in.
I will bestow you where you shall have time To speak your bosom freely.
CASSIO. I am much bound to you.
Exeunt.
SCENE II.
A room in the castle.
Enter Othello, Iago, and Gentlemen.
OTHELLO. These letters give, Iago, to the pilot, And by him do my duties to the Senate.
That done, I will be walking on the works; Repair there to me.
IAGO. Well, my good lord, Iβll doβt.
OTHELLO. This fortification, gentlemen, shall we seeβt?
GENTLEMEN. Weβll wait upon your lordship. Exeunt.
SCENE III.
The garden of the castle.
Enter Desdemona, Cassio, and Emilia.
DESDEMONA. Be thou assured, good Cassio, I will do All my abilities in thy behalf.
EMILIA. Good madam, do. I warrant it grieves my husband As if the cause were his.
DESDEMONA. O, thatβs an honest fellow. Do not doubt, Cassio, But I will have my lord and you again As friendly as you were.
CASSIO. Bounteous madam, Whatever shall become of Michael Cassio, Heβs never anything but your true servant.
DESDEMONA. I knowβt: I thank you. You do love my lord: You have known him long; and be you well assured He shall in strangeness stand no farther off Than in a politic distance.
CASSIO. Ay, but, lady, That policy may either last so long,
Or feed upon such nice and waterish diet, Or breed itself so out of circumstances, That I being absent and my place supplied, My general will forget my love and service.
DESDEMONA. Do not doubt that. Before Emilia here I give thee warrant of thy place, assure thee, If I do vow a friendship, Iβll perform it To the last article. My lord shall never rest; Iβll watch him tame and talk him out of patience; His bed shall seem a school, his board a shrift; Iβll intermingle everything he does
With Cassioβs suit. Therefore be merry, Cassio, For thy solicitor shall rather die
Than give thy cause away.
Enter Othello and Iago, at a distance.
EMILIA. Madam, here comes my lord.
CASSIO. Madam, Iβll take my leave.
DESDEMONA. Nay, stay and hear me speak.
CASSIO. Madam, not now. I am very ill at ease, Unfit for mine own purposes.
DESDEMONA. Well, do your discretion. Exit Cassio.
IAGO. Ha! I like not that.
OTHELLO. What dost thou say?
IAGO. Nothing, my lord; or if-I know not what.
OTHELLO. Was not that Cassio parted from my wife?
IAGO. Cassio, my lord! No, sure, I cannot think it, That he would steal away so guilty-like, Seeing you coming.
OTHELLO. I do believe βtwas he.
DESDEMONA. How now, my lord!
I have been talking with a suitor here, A man that languishes in your displeasure.
OTHELLO. Who isβt you mean?
DESDEMONA. Why, your lieutenant, Cassio. Good my lord, If I have any grace or power to move you, His present reconciliation take;
For if he be not one that truly loves you, That errs in ignorance and not in cunning, I have no judgement in an honest face.
I prithee, call him back.
OTHELLO. Went he hence now?
DESDEMONA. Ay, sooth; so humbled
That he hath left part of his grief with me To suffer with him. Good love, call him back.
OTHELLO. Not now, sweet Desdemona; some other time.
DESDEMONA. But shallβt be shortly?
OTHELLO. The sooner, sweet, for you.
DESDEMONA. Shallβt be tonight at supper?
OTHELLO. No, not tonight.
DESDEMONA. Tomorrow dinner then?
OTHELLO. I shall not dine at home; I meet the captains at the citadel.
DESDEMONA. Why then tomorrow night, or Tuesday morn, On Tuesday noon, or night, on Wednesday morn.
I prithee, name the time, but let it not Exceed three days. In faith, heβs penitent; And yet his trespass, in our common reason-Save that, they say, the wars must make example Out of their best-is not almost a fault To incur a private check. When shall he come?
Tell me, Othello. I wonder in my soul, What you would ask me, that I should deny, Or stand so mammering on. What? Michael Cassio, That came awooing with you, and so many a time When I have spoke of you dispraisingly Hath taβen your part-to have so much to do To bring him in! Trust me, I could do much-OTHELLO. Prithee, no more. Let him come when he will; I will deny thee nothing.
DESDEMONA. Why, this is not a boon; βTis as I should entreat you wear your gloves, Or feed on nourishing dishes, or keep you warm, Or sue to you to do a peculiar profit To your own person. Nay, when I have a suit Wherein I mean to touch your love indeed, It shall be full of poise and difficult weight, And fearful to be granted.
OTHELLO. I will deny thee nothing, Whereon, I do beseech thee, grant me this, To leave me but a little to myself.
DESDEMONA. Shall I deny you? No. Farewell, my lord.
OTHELLO. Farewell, my Desdemona; Iβll come to thee straight.
DESDEMONA. Emilia, come. Be as your fancies teach you; Whateβer you be, I am obedient.
Exeunt Desdemona and Emilia.
OTHELLO. Excellent wretch! Perdition catch my soul, But I do love thee! and when I love thee not, Chaos is come again.
IAGO. My noble lordβ
OTHELLO. What dost thou say, Iago?
IAGO. Did Michael Cassio, when you wooβd my lady, Know of your love?
OTHELLO. He did, from first to last. Why dost thou ask?
IAGO. But for a satisfaction of my thought; No further harm.
OTHELLO. Why of thy thought, Iago?
IAGO. I did not think he had been acquainted with her.
OTHELLO. O, yes, and went between us very oft.
IAGO. Indeed!
OTHELLO. Indeed? ay, indeed. Discernβst thou aught in that?
Is he not honest?
IAGO. Honest, my lord?
OTHELLO. Honest? Ay, honest.
IAGO. My lord, for aught I know.
OTHELLO. What dost thou think?
IAGO. Think, my lord?
OTHELLO. Think, my lord? By heaven, he echoes me, As if there were some monster in his thought Too hideous to be shown. Thou dost mean something.
I heard thee say even now, thou likeβst not that, When Cassio left my wife. What didst not like?
And when I told thee he was of my counsel In my whole course of wooing, thou criedst, βIndeed!β
And didst contract and purse thy brow together, As if thou then hadst shut up in thy brain Some horrible conceit. If thou dost love me, Show me thy thought.
IAGO. My lord, you know I love you.
OTHELLO. I think thou dost; And for I know thouβrt full of love and honesty And weighβst thy words before thou givest them breath, Therefore these stops of thine fright me the more; For such things in a false disloyal knave Are tricks of custom; but in a man thatβs just Theyβre close dilations, working from the heart, That passion cannot rule.
IAGO. For Michael Cassio, I dare be sworn I think that he is honest.
OTHELLO. I think so too.
IAGO. Men should be what they seem; Or those that be not, would they might seem none!
OTHELLO. Certain, men should be what they seem.
IAGO. Why then I think Cassioβs an honest man.
OTHELLO. Nay, yet thereβs more in this.
I prithee, speak to me as to thy thinkings, As thou dost ruminate, and give thy worst of thoughts The worst of words.
IAGO. Good my lord, pardon me; Though I am bound to every act of duty, I am not bound to that all slaves are free to.
Utter my thoughts? Why, say they are vile and false; As whereβs that palace whereinto foul things Sometimes intrude not? Who has a breast so pure, But some uncleanly apprehensions
Keep leets and law-days, and in session sit With meditations lawful?
OTHELLO. Thou dost conspire against thy friend, Iago, If thou but thinkβst him wrongβd and makest his ear A stranger to thy thoughts.
IAGO. I do beseech you-Though I perchance am vicious in my guess, As, I confess, it is my natureβs plague To spy into abuses, and oft my jealousy Shapes faults that
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