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Speeches (Lines) for Third Gentleman
in "Othello"

Total: 4

# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

II,1,785

News, lads! our wars are done.
The desperate tempest hath so bang'd the Turks,
That their designment halts: a noble ship of Venice
Hath seen a grievous wreck and sufferance
On most part of their fleet.

2

II,1,791

The ship is here put in,
A Veronesa; Michael Cassio,
Lieutenant to the warlike Moor Othello,
Is come on shore: the Moor himself at sea,
And is in full commission here for Cyprus.

3

II,1,797

But this same Cassio, though he speak 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.

4

II,1,808

Come, let's do so:
For every minute is expectancy
Of more arrivance.