![]() ‘Faith, he to-night hath boarded a land carack: I will but spend a word here in the house, The senate hath sent about three several guests When, being not at your lodging to be found, It is a business of some heat: the galleys The goodness of the night upon you, friends!Īnd he requires your haste-post-haste appearance, The servants of the duke, and my lieutenant. Those are the raised father and his friends:Įnter CASSIO, and certain Officers with torches ![]() May speak unbonneted to as proud a fortuneĪs this that I have reach’d: for know, Iago,įor the sea’s worth. I shall promulgate–I fetch my life and being Which, when I know that boasting is an honour, My services which I have done the signiory The law, with all his might to enforce it on, Or put upon you what restraint and grievance But, I pray you, sir,Īre you fast married? Be assured of this,Īs double as the duke’s: he will divorce you I had thought to have yerk’d him here under the ribs.Īnd spoke such scurvy and provoking terms ![]() Sometimes to do me service: nine or ten times To do no contrived murder: I lack iniquity Yet do I hold it very stuff o’ the conscience Though in the trade of war I have slain men, Another street.Įnter OTHELLO, IAGO, and Attendants with torches 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. This page contains the original text of Othello Act 1, Scene 2. 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. Plays It is believed that Shakespeare wrote 38 plays in total between 15. ![]()
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