ACT I.
3. SCENE III. Venice. A council chamber.
(continued)
FIRST SENATOR.
Adieu, brave Moor; use Desdemona well.
BRABANTIO.
Look to her, Moor, if thou hast eyes to see:
She has deceiv'd her father, and may thee.
[Exeunt Duke, Senators, Officers. &c.]
OTHELLO.
My life upon her faith!--Honest Iago,
My Desdemona must I leave to thee:
I pr'ythee, let thy wife attend on her;
And bring them after in the best advantage.--
Come, Desdemona, I have but an hour
Of love, of worldly matters and direction,
To spend with thee: we must obey the time.
[Exeunt Othello and Desdemona.]
RODERIGO.
Iago,--
IAGO.
What say'st thou, noble heart?
RODERIGO.
What will I do, thinkest thou?
IAGO.
Why, go to bed and sleep.
RODERIGO.
I will incontinently drown myself.
IAGO.
If thou dost, I shall never love thee after. Why, thou silly
gentleman!
RODERIGO.
It is silliness to live when to live is torment; and
then have we a prescription to die when death is our physician.
IAGO.
O villainous! I have looked upon the world for four times seven
years, and since I could distinguish betwixt a benefit and an
injury, I never found man that knew how to love himself. Ere I
would say I would drown myself for the love of a Guinea-hen, I
would change my humanity with a baboon.
RODERIGO.
What should I do? I confess it is my shame to be so fond,
but it is not in my virtue to amend it.
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