Enter LODOVICO, MONTANO, CASSIO, carried in a chair, and Officers, with IAGO, prifoner. Lod. Where is this rash and most unfortunate man? Lod. Where is that viper? bring the villain forth. [OTHELLO wounds IAGO. Lod. Wrench his fword from him. Iago. I bleed, fir; but not kill'd. Oth. I am not forry neither; I'd have thee live; For, in my sense, 'tis happiness to die. Lod. O thou Othello, that waft once fo good, Fall'n in the practice of a cursed slave, What shall be faid to thee? Oth. Why, any thing: An honourable murderer, if you will; For nought I did in hate, but all in honour. Oth. Ay. Caf. Dear general, I never gave you cause. Will you, I pray, demand that demi-devil, Iago. Demand me nothing: What you know, you know: From this time forth I never will speak word. Lod. What? not to pray? Gra. Oth. Well, thou dost beft. Torments will ope your lips. Lod. Sir, you fhall understand what hath befall'n, Which, as I think, you know not: Here is a letter, Found in the pocket of the flain Roderigo; And here, another: the one of them imports By Roderigo. Oth. O villain! Caf. Most heathenish, and most grofs! Lod. Now here's another discontented paper, Found in his pocket too; and this, it seems, Roderigo meant to have fent this damned villain; But that, belike, Tago in the interim Came in and fatisfied him. And he himself confefs'd, but even now, That there he dropp'd it, for a special purpose, Oth. O fool! fool! fool! Caf. There is, befides, in Roderigo's letter,- with Lod. You must forfake this room, and go That can torment him much, and hold him long, us ; I have done the state some service, and they know it; Speak of me as I am; nothing extenuate, Nor fet down aught in malice: then must you speak Drop tears as faft as the Arabian trees Their medicínal gum: Set you down this : Lod. O bloody period! Gra. [Stabs himself. Oth. I kifs'd thee, ere I kill'd thee;-No way but this, All, that's spoke, is marr'd. [Falling upon DESDEMONA. Killing myself, to die upon a kifs. [Dies Caf. This did I fear, but thought he had no weapon; For he was great of heart. O Spartan dog, [To IAGO. Lod. 3 The The time, the place, the torture,-Ọ enforce it! This heavy act with heavy heart relate. [Exeunt. A GLOSSARY EXPLAINING THE OBSOLETE AND DIFFICULT WORDS IN THE PLAYS OF SHAKSPEARE. When a Word is borrowed from a foreign Language, and not familiarized by Ufe into our own; the original Word in fuch foreign Language is fet down. A. To Aby, to fuffer for, to pay dear for. To Accite, to call, to fummon or fend for. Lat. Accire.. To Affeer, to confirm, to ascertain: A law-term used in Court-Leets, and fignifying to confirm or fix, by perfons properly chofen, the Mulets there impofed upon fuch as have committed faults arbitrarily punishable, and which have no express penalty annexed to them by any ftatute. Fr. Affeurer. To Affie, to affiance, to betroth; alfo, to confide. To Affront, to front, or confront, or face. An Aglet, the tag of a lace, or of the points formerly used as ornaments in drefs, and which (for the greater finery) were often cut in fhape of little images. Fr. Aiguillette. To Agnize, to acknowledge, to avow. Lat. Agnofcere. Agood, much, a great deal. An Aiery, the neft of an hawk, and fometimes the brood of hawks beloning to a particular neft. Alder all. Alder-Liefeft, dearest of all. An A nt, an enfign, or standard-bearer. Anthro phaginian, a man-eater. Gr. Ανθρωποφάγος. An Antre, a cave or cavern. Fr. Antre. Lat. Antrum. A To |