Repair there to me. Iago. Oth. This fortification, gentlemen, -shall we see't? Well, my good lord, I'll do't. Gent. We'll wait upon your lordship. [Exeunt. SCENE III. Before the Castle. Enter DESDEMONA, CASSIO, and EMILIA. Des. Be thou assur'd, good Cassio, I will do All my abilities in thy behalf. Emil. Good madam, do; I know 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 As friendly as you were. Bounteous madam, Whatever shall become of Michael Cassio, Des. O, sir, I thank you: You do love my lord: You have known him long; and be you well assur'd, He shall in strangeness stand no further off Than in a politick distance. Cas. Ay, but, lady, That policy may either last so long, Des. Do not doubt that; before Emilia here, I give thee warrant of thy place: assure thee, If I do vow a friendship, I'll perform it To the last article: my lord shall never rest; I'll watch him tame, and talk him out of patience; His bed shall seem a school, his board a shrift; 6 I'll intermingle every thing he does With Cassio's suit: Therefore be merry, Cassio; For thy solicitor shall rather die, Than give thy cause away. Enter OTHELLO, and IAGO, at a distance. Cas. Madam, not now; I am very ill at ease, Unfit for mine own purposes. Oth. What dost thou say? Iago. Nothing, my lord: or if I know not what. Oth. 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. I do believe 'twas he. Des. How now, my lord? 6 Hawks are tamed by keeping them from sleep. 7 Knowledge. I have been talking with a suitor here, A man that languishes in your displeasure. Des. 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, I pr'ythee, call him back. Went he hence now? Des. Ay, sooth; so humbled, That he hath left part of his grief with me; I suffer with him. Good love, call him back. Oth. Not now, sweet Desdemona; some other I meet the captains at the citadel. Des. Why then, to-morrow night; or Tuesday morn; Or Tuesday noon, or night; or Wednesday morn;- 7 Knowledge. 8 Best men, To incur a private check: When shall he come? Tell me, Othello. I wonder in my soul, What you could ask me, that I should deny, Or stand so mammering on. What! Michael Cassio, will; I will deny thee nothing. Why, this is not a boon; 'Tis as I should entreat you wear your gloves, Or sue to you to do 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 poize and difficulty, And fearful to be granted. I will deny thee nothing: Whereon, I do beseech thee, grant me this, Des. Shall I deny you? no: Farewell, my lord. Oth. Farewell, my Desdemona: I will come to thee straight. Des. Emilia, come:-Be it as your fancies teach you; Whate'er you be, I am obedient. [Exit, with EMILIA. Oth. Excellent wretch! Perdition catch my soul, But I do love thee! and when I love thee not, 9 Hesitating. ■ Weight. Chaos is come again. Iago. My noble lord, What dost thou say, Iago? Iago. Did Michael Cassio, when you woo'd my lady, Know of your love ? Oth. He did, from first to last: Why dost thou ask? Iago. But for a satisfaction of my thought; No further harm. Why of thy thought, Iago ? Iago. I did not think, he had been acquainted with her. Oth. O, yes; and went between us very oft. lago. Indeed? Oth. Indeed! ay, indeed:-Discern'st thou aught By heaven, he echoes me, As if there were some monster in his thought Too hideous to be shown. -Thou dost mean some thing : I heard thee say but now, -Thou lik'dst not that, When Cassio left my wife; What did'st not like? And, when I told thee-he was of my counsel |