Arise, I say. Bra. What, have you lost your wits? Rod. Most reverend signior, do you know my voice? Bra. Not I; What are you? I have charg'd thee, not to haunt about my doors: My daughter is not for thee; and now, in madness, Rod. Sir, sir, sir, sir, Bra. But thou must needs be sure, My spirit, and my place, have in them power To make this bitter to thee. Rod. Patience, good sir. Bra. What tell'st thou me of robbing? this is Venice; My house is not a grange. Rod. Most grave Brabantio, In simple and pure soul I come to you. Iago. 'Zounds, sir, you are one of those, that will not serve God, if the devil bid you. Because we come to do you service, you think we are ruffians: You'll have your daughter covered with a Barbary horse; you'll have your nephews neigh to you; you'll have coursers for cousins, and gennets for germans. Bra. What profane wretch art thou? Iago. I am one, sir, that comes to tell you, your daughter and the Moor are now making the beast with two backs. Bra. Thou art a villain. A Iago. You are-a senator. Bra. This thou shalt answer; I know thee, Roderigo. If't be your pleasure and most wise consent, I thus would play and trifle with your reverence : Tying her duty, beauty, wit, and fortunes, Of here and every where: Straight satisfy yourself: Bra. Strike on the tinder, ho! [Exit, from above. Iago. Farewell; for I must leave you: However this may gall him with some check,- To lead their business: in which regard, I must show out a flag and sign of love, Which is indeed but sign. That you shall surely find him, Lead to the Sagittary the rais'd search; And there will I be with him. So, farewell. [Exit. Enter, below, BRABANTIO, and Servants, with torches. Bra. It is too true an evil: gone she is; And what's to come of my despised time, Is nought but bitterness. -Now, Roderigo, Where didst thou see her?-O, unhappy girl!— With the Moor, say'st thou?-Who would be a fa ther? How didst thou know 'twas she?-O, thou deceiv'st me Past thought!-What said she to you?-Get more tapers; Raise all my kindred.--Are they married, think you? Fathers, from hence trust not your daughters' minds Of some such thing? Rod. Yes, sir; I have indeed. Bra. Call up my brother. O, that you had had her! Some one way, some another.-Do you know Bra. Pray you, lead on. At every house I'll call; On, good Roderigo ;-I'll deserve your pains. [Exeunt. SCENE II.-The same. Another Street. Enter OTHELLO, IAGO, and Attendants. Iago. Though in the trade of war I have slain men, Yet do I hold it very stuff o'the conscience, To do no contriv'd murder; I lack iniquity Sometimes, to do me service: Nine or ten times I had thought to have yerk'd him here under the ribs. Oth. 'Tis better as it is. Iago. Nay, but he prated, And spoke such scurvy and provoking terms That, with the little godliness I have, I did full hard forbear him. But, I pray, sir, Or put upon you what restraint and grievance Oth. Let him do his spite; Put into circumscription and confine For the sea's worth. But, look! what lights come yon der? Enter Cassio, at a distance, and certain Officers with torches. Iago. These are the raised father, and his friends : You were best go in. Oth. Not I: I must be found; My parts, my title, and my perfect soul, Shall manifest me rightly. Is it they? Iago. By Janus, I think no. Oth. The servants of the duke, and my lieutenant. The goodness of the night upon you, friends! What is the news? Cas. The duke does greet you, general; Oth. What is the matter, think yout |