Othello: Act 3, Scene 1

    tragedy

    Before the castle.

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    Cassio arranges for musicians to play outside Othello's window as a courtesy. He asks the Clown to find Emilia and get a message to Desdemona.

    Enter CASSIO and some Musicians
    CASSIO
    Masters, play here; I will content your pains;
    Something that's brief; and bid 'Good morrow, general.'
    Music
    Enter Clown
    Clown
    Why masters, have your instruments been in Naples,
    that they speak i' 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, here's money for you: and the general
    so likes your music, that he desires you, for love's
    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, to't
    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 I'll 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. There's a poor piece
    of gold for thee: if the gentlewoman that attends
    the general's wife be stirring, tell her there's
    one Cassio entreats her a little favour 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 a-bed, 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
    I'll send her to you presently;
    And I'll 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 for't.
    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