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  1. SCENE II. Another street.
  2. Enter OTHELLO, IAGO, and Attendants with torches
  3. IAGO
  4. Though in the trade of war I have slain men,
  5. Yet do I hold it very stuff o' the conscience
  6. To do no contrived murder: I lack iniquity
  7. Sometimes to do me service: nine or ten times
  8. I had thought to have yerk'd him here under the ribs.
  9. OTHELLO
  10. 'Tis better as it is.
  11. IAGO
  12. Nay, but he prated,
  13. And spoke such scurvy and provoking terms
  14. Against your honour
  15. That, with the little godliness I have,
  16. I did full hard forbear him. But, I pray you, sir,
  17. Are you fast married? Be assured of this,
  18. That the magnifico is much beloved,
  19. And hath in his effect a voice potential
  20. As double as the duke's: he will divorce you;
  21. Or put upon you what restraint and grievance
  22. The law, with all his might to enforce it on,
  23. Will give him cable.
  24. OTHELLO
  25. Let him do his spite:
  26. My services which I have done the signiory
  27. Shall out-tongue his complaints. 'Tis yet to know,--
  28. Which, when I know that boasting is an honour,
  29. I shall promulgate--I fetch my life and being
  30. From men of royal siege, and my demerits
  31. May speak unbonneted to as proud a fortune
  32. As this that I have reach'd: for know, Iago,
  33. But that I love the gentle Desdemona,
  34. I would not my unhoused free condition
  35. Put into circumscription and confine
  36. For the sea's worth. But, look! what lights come yond?
  37. IAGO
  38. Those are the raised father and his friends:
  39. You were best go in.
  40. OTHELLO
  41. Not I I must be found:
  42. My parts, my title and my perfect soul
  43. Shall manifest me rightly. Is it they?
  44. IAGO
  45. By Janus, I think no.
  46. Enter CASSIO, and certain Officers with torches
  47. OTHELLO
  48. The servants of the duke, and my lieutenant.
  49. The goodness of the night upon you, friends!
  50. What is the news?
  51. CASSIO
  52. The duke does greet you, general,
  53. And he requires your haste-post-haste appearance,
  54. Even on the instant.
  55. OTHELLO
  56. What is the matter, think you?
  57. CASSIO
  58. Something from Cyprus as I may divine:
  59. It is a business of some heat: the galleys
  60. Have sent a dozen sequent messengers
  61. This very night at one another's heels,
  62. And many of the consuls, raised and met,
  63. Are at the duke's already: you have been
  64. hotly call'd for;
  65. When, being not at your lodging to be found,
  66. The senate hath sent about three several guests
  67. To search you out.
  68. OTHELLO
  69. 'Tis well I am found by you.
  70. I will but spend a word here in the house,
  71. And go with you.
  72. Exit
  73. CASSIO
  74. Ancient, what makes he here?
  75. IAGO
  76. 'Faith, he to-night hath boarded a land carack:
  77. If it prove lawful prize, he's made for ever.
  78. CASSIO
  79. I do not understand.
  80. IAGO
  81. He's married.
  82. CASSIO
  83. To who?
  84. Re-enter OTHELLO
  85. IAGO
  86. Marry, to--Come, captain, will you go?
  87. OTHELLO
  88. Have with you.
  89. CASSIO
  90. Here comes another troop to seek for you.
  91. IAGO
  92. It is Brabantio. General, be advised;
  93. He comes to bad intent.
  94. Enter BRABANTIO, RODERIGO, and Officers with torches and weapons
  95. OTHELLO
  96. Holla! stand there!
  97. RODERIGO
  98. Signior, it is the Moor.
  99. BRABANTIO
  100. Down with him, thief!
  101. They draw on both sides
  102. IAGO
  103. You, Roderigo! come, sir, I am for you.
  104. OTHELLO
  105. Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them.
  106. Good signior, you shall more command with years
  107. Than with your weapons.
  108. BRABANTIO
  109. O thou foul thief, where hast thou stow'd my daughter?
  110. Damn'd as thou art, thou hast enchanted her;
  111. For I'll refer me to all things of sense,
  112. If she in chains of magic were not bound,
  113. Whether a maid so tender, fair and happy,
  114. So opposite to marriage that she shunned
  115. The wealthy curled darlings of our nation,
  116. Would ever have, to incur a general mock,
  117. Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom
  118. Of such a thing as thou, to fear, not to delight.
  119. Judge me the world, if 'tis not gross in sense
  120. That thou hast practised on her with foul charms,
  121. Abused her delicate youth with drugs or minerals
  122. That weaken motion: I'll have't disputed on;
  123. 'Tis probable and palpable to thinking.
  124. I therefore apprehend and do attach thee
  125. For an abuser of the world, a practiser
  126. Of arts inhibited and out of warrant.
  127. Lay hold upon him: if he do resist,
  128. Subdue him at his peril.
  129. OTHELLO
  130. Hold your hands,
  131. Both you of my inclining, and the rest:
  132. Were it my cue to fight, I should have known it
  133. Without a prompter. Where will you that I go
  134. To answer this your charge?
  135. BRABANTIO
  136. To prison, till fit time
  137. Of law and course of direct session
  138. Call thee to answer.
  139. OTHELLO
  140. What if I do obey?
  141. How may the duke be therewith satisfied,
  142. Whose messengers are here about my side,
  143. Upon some present business of the state
  144. To bring me to him?
  145. First Officer
  146. 'Tis true, most worthy signior;
  147. The duke's in council and your noble self,
  148. I am sure, is sent for.
  149. BRABANTIO
  150. How! the duke in council!
  151. In this time of the night! Bring him away:
  152. Mine's not an idle cause: the duke himself,
  153. Or any of my brothers of the state,
  154. Cannot but feel this wrong as 'twere their own;
  155. For if such actions may have passage free,
  156. Bond-slaves and pagans shall our statesmen be.
  157. Exeunt

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