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1111 Othello Othello 2.3.158 ^Silence that dreadfull bell...|...| [Bell stops]^ Oth. Silence that dreadfull ^Bell^ 1294 2.3.171 2.3.166 2.3.156
1112 Othello SD 3.1. Enter Cassio, with ^Musicians^ SD Enter Cassio, Musitians, and Clowne 1518 3.1. Enter CASSIO and some Musicians Enter Cassio with Musicians 3.1. Enter CASSIO, MUSICIANS and CLOWN
1113 Othello Cassio 3.1.1 Masters, ^play^ here--I will content your pains-- | Something that’s brief, and bid ‘Good morrow, general.' Cassio Masters, play heere, I wil content your paines, | Something that's briefe: and bid, goodmorrow General. 1519 3.1.1 …have your instruments…hangs a tail…he desires you, for love's sake, …to't again. But, as they say, … Then put up your pipes in your bag, for I'll away. Go, vanish into air, away! 3.1.1 ..play here - I will… have your instruments…money for you; and the general…for love's sake…to't again - but (as they say)…put up your pipes…Go, vanish into air, away! 3.1.1 ..have your instruments…money for you;…for love's sake…put up your pipes…Go, vanish into air, away!
1114 Othello SD 3.1.2 [^Music^.] Enter Clown - - 3.1.2 [They play] 3.1.2 They play. Enter Clown 3.1.2 [They play]
1115 Othello Clown 3.1.3 Why, masters, ha’your ^instruments^ been in Naples, | that they ^speak i’ th' nose^ thus? Clo. Why Masters, haue your Instruments bin in | Naples, that they speake i'th' Nose thus? 1521 3.1.3 3.1.3 3.1.3
1116 Othello Clown 3.1.6 Are these, I pray you, ^wind-instruments?^ Clo. Are these I pray you, winde Instruments? 1524 ...cald wind Instruments?.. 3.1.6 3.1.6 3.1.6
1117 Othello Clown 3.1.10 Marry, sir, by many a ^wind-instrument^ that I know. But | masters, here’s money for you, and the general so likes your | ^music^ that he desires you, for love's sake, to make no more | ^noise^ with it. Clo. Marry sir, by many a winde Instrument that I | know. But Masters, heere's money for you: and the | Generall so likes your Musick, that he desires you for loues | sake to make no more noise with it. 1528 3.1.10 3.1.10 3.1.10
1118 Othello Clown 3.1.15 If you have any ^music^ that may not be heard, to’t again; | but, as they say, to hear ^music^ the general does not greatly care. Clo. If you haue any Musicke that may not be heard, | too't againe. But (as they say) to heare Musicke, the | Generall do's not greatly care. 1533 3.1.15 3.1.15 3.1.15
1119 Othello Clown 3.1.18 Then put up your ^pipes^ in your bag, for I’ll away. Go, | vanish into air, away. Then put vp your Pipes in your bagge, for Ile | away. Go, vanish into ayre, away. 1537 3.1.19 3.1.19 3.1.18
1120 Othello SD 3.1.19 Exeunt ^Musicians^ SD Exit Mu. 1538 3.1.20 3.1.20 3.1.19