Cassio's a proper man: Let me see now; [Exit. ACT II. . SCENE I. A Sea-port Town in Cyprus. A Platform. Enter MONTANO and Two Gentlemen. Mon. What from the cape can you discern at sea ? i Gent. Nothing at all: it is a high-wrought flood; I cannot, 'twixt the heaven and the main, Descry a sail. Mon. Methinks, the wind hath spoke aloud at land; A fuller blast ne'er shook our battlements: 2 Gent. A segregation of the Turkish fleet: For do but stand upon the foaming shore, The chiding billow seems to pelt the clouds; The wind-shak'd surge, with high and monstrous main, If that the Turkish fleet Be not inshelter'd and embay'd, they are drown'd; It is impossible they bear it out. Enter a third Gentleman. 3 Gent. News, lords! our wars are done; How! is this true? Mon. I am glad on't; 'tis a worthy governor. of comfort, Touching the Turkish loss,—yet he looks sadly, And prays the Moor be safe; for they were parted With foul and violent tempest. Mon. 'Pray heaven he be; For I have serv'd him, and the man commands Like a full soldier. Let's to the sea-side, ho! As well to see the vessel that's come in, As throw out our eyes for brave Othello; 9 And quench the guards of the ever-fixed pole:] Alluding to the star Arctophylax. · Like a full soldier.] Like a complete soldier. 9 Even till we make the main, and the aerial blue, Come, let's do so; Enter Cassio. Cas. Thanks to the valiant of this warlike isle, Mon. Is he well shipp'd ? Cas. His bark is stoutly timber'd, and his pilot Of very expert and approv'd allowance;? Therefore my hopes, not surfeited to death, Stand in bold cure. [Within.] A sail, a sail, a sail! 3 Enter another Gentleman. Cas. What noise ? 4 Gent. The town is empty; on the brow.o'the sea Stand ranks of people, 'and they cry-a sail. Cas. My hopes do shape him for the governour. 2 Gent. They do discharge their shot of courtesy: [Guns heard. Our friends, at least. Cas.. I pray you, sir, go forth, And give us truth who 'tis that is arriv'd.. 2 Gent. I shall. [Exit. ? Of very expert and approv'd allowance;] Expert and approv'd allowance is put for allow'd and approv'd expertness. This mode of expression is not unfrequent in Shakspeare. 3 Therefore my hopes, not surfeited to death, Stand in bold cure.] Presumptuous hopes, which have no foundation in probability, may poetically be said to surfeit themselves to death, or forward their own dissolution. To stand in bold cure, is to erect themselves in confidence of being fulfilled. Mon. But, good lieutenant, is your general wird? Cas. Most fortunately: he hath achiev'd a maid That paragons description, and wild fame; One that excels the quirks of blazoning pens, And in the essential vesture of creation, Does bear all excellency. -How now? who has put in Re-enter second Gentleman. 2 Gent. 'Tis one Iago, ancient to the general. Cas. He has had most favourable and happy speed: Tempests themselves, high seas, and howling winds, The gutter'd rocks, and congregated sands, Traitors ensteep'd to clog the guiltless keel, As having sense of beauty, do omit Their mortal natures, letting go safely by The divine Desdemona. Mon. What is she? Cas. She that I spake of, our great captain's captain, Left in the conduct of the bold lago; Whose footing here anticipates our thoughts, A se'nnight's speed.-Great Jove, Othello guard, And swell his sail with thine own powerful breath; That he may bless this bay with his tall ship, Make love's quick pants in Desdemona's arms, Give renew'd fire to our extincted spirits, And bring all Cyprus comfort!-0, behold, 4 And in the essential vesture of creation, Does bear all excellency.] The author seems to use essential, for existent, real. She excels, the praises of invention, says he, and in real qualities, with which creation has invested her, bears ull ercellency. * Their mortal natures,] i. e. their deadly, destructive natures. Enter Desdemona, Emilia, lago, RODERIGO, and Attendants. 1 The riches of the ship is come on shore! I thank you, valiant Cassio. Cas. He is not yet arriv’d; nor know I aught But that he's well, and will be shortly here. Des. O, but I fear ;--How lost you company? Cas. The great contention of the sea and skies Parted our fellowship: But, hark! a sail. [Cry within, À sail, a sail! Then Guns heard. 2 Gent. They give their greeting to the citadel; This likewise is a friend. Cas. See for the news. [Exit Gentleman. Good ancient, you are welcome; Welcome, mistress: [TO EMILIA. [Kissing her. Alas, she has no speech. You have little cause to say so.. |