Which is indeed but sign. -That you shall surely find him, Lead to the Sagittar the raised search; [Exit IAGO. Enter 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 deceivest me Past thought!-What said she to you?-Get more tapers; Raise all my kindred.-Are they married, think you? Rod. Truly, I think they are. Bra. O Heaven! - How got she out? - O treason of the blood! Fathers, from hence trust not your daughters' minds Rod. Yes, sir, I have indeed. Bra. Call up my brother. [Exit a SERVANT. O, that you had had her!- Where we may apprehend her and the Moor? Rod. I think I can discover him; if you please To get good guard, and go along with me. Bra. 'Pray you, lead on. At every house I'll call; I may command at most : -Get weapons, ho! 1 And raise some special officers of night.- [Exeunt ROD. BRAB. and SERVANTS. SCENE II. Venice. Another Strect. Enter OTHELLO and IAGO. Iago. Though in the trade of war I have slain men, Yet do I hold it very stuff o' the conscience, To do no contrived 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 godliness I have, I did full hard forbear him. But, I pray, sir, Oth. Let him do his spite: My services, which I have done the signiory, (Which, when I know that boasting is an honour, For the sea's worth. But look! what lights come yonder ? Iago. These are the raised father and his friends : You were best go in. Oth. Not 1: I must be found; My parts, my title, and my perfect soul, Iago. By Janus, I think no. Enter a SERVANT with Torch, CASSIO, GIOVANNI, and LUCA. Oth. The servants of the Duke, and my lieute nant. The goodness of the night upon you, friends! Cas. The duke does greet you, general; Oth. What is the matter, think you ? Cas. Something from Cyprus, as I may divine : You have been hotly called for; When, being not at your lodging to be found, To search you out. Oth. 'Tis well I am found by you. I will but spend a word here in the house, And go with you. [Exit. Cas. Ancient, what makes he here? carack; B If it prove lawful prize, he's made for ever. Iago. He's married. Cas. To whom? Enter OTHELLO. Iago. Marry, to-Come, captain, will you go? Oth. Have with you. Cas. Here comes another troop to seek for you. Iago. It is Brabantio :-General, be advised; He comes to bad intent. Oth. Holla! stand there! Enter RODERIGO, BRABANTIO, OFFICERS, and SER VANTS with Torches. Rod. Signior, it is the Moor. Bra. Down with him, thief! [They draw on both sides. Iago. You, Roderigo! come, sir, I am for you. Oth. Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them. Good signior, you shall more command with years, Than with your weapons. Bra. O, thou foul thief, where hast thou stowed my daughter? Damn'd as thou art, thou hast enchanted her: For I'll refer me to all things of sense, If she in chains of magic were not bound, Whether a maid-so tender, fair, and happy, So opposite to marriage, that she shunn'd The wealthy curled darlings of our nation,Would ever have, to incur a general mock, Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom Of such a thing as thou; to fear, not to delight. I therefore apprehend, and do attach thee, For an abuser of the world, a practiser Of arts inhibited and out of warrant: Lay hold upon him; if he do resist, Oth. Hold your hands, [They advance on both sides. Both you of my inclining, and the rest:- Bra. To prison: till fit time Of law, and course of direct session, Oth. What, if I do obey ? Cas. 'Tis true, most worthy signior, Bra. How! the duke in council! [Exeunt. |