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Othello act 3 scene 3
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  1. OTHELLO ACT 3 SCENE 3 FULL
  2. OTHELLO ACT 3 SCENE 3 FREE

Would take no notice, nor build yourself a trouble Shapes faults that are not–that your wisdom yet, Though I perchance am vicious in my guess, If thou but think’st him wrong’d and makest his ear Thou dost conspire against thy friend, Iago, Keep leets and law-days and in session sit Sometimes intrude not? who has a breast so pure, Utter my thoughts? Why, say they are vile and false Īs where’s that palace whereinto foul things

OTHELLO ACT 3 SCENE 3 FREE

I am not bound to that all slaves are free to. I prithee, speak to me as to thy thinkings,Īs thou dost ruminate, and give thy worst of thoughts Why, then, I think Cassio’s an honest man. Or those that be not, would they might seem none! I dare be sworn I think that he is honest. They are close delations, working from the heart Therefore these stops of thine fright me the more:įor such things in a false disloyal knaveĪre tricks of custom, but in a man that’s just

othello act 3 scene 3

OTHELLO ACT 3 SCENE 3 FULL

Some horrible conceit: if thou dost love me,Īnd, for I know thou’rt full of love and honesty,Īnd weigh’st thy words before thou givest them breath, In my whole course of wooing, thou criedst ‘Indeed!’Īnd didst contract and purse thy brow together,Īs if thou then hadst shut up in thy brain When Cassio left my wife: what didst not like?Īnd when I told thee he was of my counsel I heard thee say even now, thou likedst not that, Indeed! ay, indeed: discern’st thou aught in that?Īs if there were some monster in his thought I did not think he had been acquainted with her. He did, from first to last: why dost thou ask? Be as your fancies teach you Įxcellent wretch! Perdition catch my soul,īut I do love thee! and when I love thee not,ĭid Michael Cassio, when you woo’d my lady, Whereon, I do beseech thee, grant me this,įarewell, my Desdemona: I’ll come to thee straight.Įmilia, come. It shall be full of poise and difficult weight Wherein I mean to touch your love indeed, To your own person: nay, when I have a suit Or feed on nourishing dishes, or keep you warm, ‘Tis as I should entreat you wear your gloves, Prithee, no more: let him come when he will To bring him in! Trust me, I could do much,– Hath ta’en your part to have so much to do That came a-wooing with you, and so many a time, What you would ask me, that I should deny, Save that, they say, the wars must make examples On Tuesday noon, or night on Wednesday morn:Įxceed three days: in faith, he’s penitent Īnd yet his trespass, in our common reason– Why, then, to-morrow night or Tuesday morn Not now, sweet Desdemona some other time. That he hath left part of his grief with me, That errs in ignorance and not in cunning, If I have any grace or power to move you,įor if he be not one that truly loves you, With Cassio’s suit: therefore be merry, Cassio Ĭassio, my lord! No, sure, I cannot think it,Ī man that languishes in your displeasure. His bed shall seem a school, his board a shrift I’ll watch him tame and talk him out of patience To the last article: my lord shall never rest If I do vow a friendship, I’ll perform it I give thee warrant of thy place: assure thee, My general will forget my love and service. That, I being absent and my place supplied, Or feed upon such nice and waterish diet, He shall in strangeness stand no further off You have known him long and be you well assured He’s never any thing but your true servant. Good madam, do: I warrant it grieves my husband, All Acts are listed on the Othello text page, or linked to from the bottom of this page. Shakespeare’s original Othello text is extremely long, so we’ve split the text into one Scene per page.

othello act 3 scene 3

This page contains the original text of Othello Act 3, Scene 3. Each Shakespeare’s play name links to a range of resources about each play: Character summaries, plot outlines, example essays and famous quotes, soliloquies and monologues: All’s Well That Ends Well Antony and Cleopatra As You Like It The Comedy of Errors Coriolanus Cymbeline Hamlet Henry IV Part 1 Henry IV Part 2 Henry VIII Henry VI Part 1 Henry VI Part 2 Henry VI Part 3 Henry V Julius Caesar King John King Lear Loves Labour’s Lost Macbeth Measure for Measure The Merchant of Venice The Merry Wives of Windsor A Midsummer Night’s Dream Much Ado About Nothing Othello Pericles Richard II Richard III Romeo & Juliet The Taming of the Shrew The Tempest Timon of Athens Titus Andronicus Troilus & Cressida Twelfth Night The Two Gentlemen of Verona The Winter’s Tale This list of Shakespeare plays brings together all 38 plays in alphabetical order.

othello act 3 scene 3

Plays It is believed that Shakespeare wrote 38 plays in total between 15.












Othello act 3 scene 3