Sämtliche Werke von Shakespeare in einem Band: Zweisprachige Ausgabe (Deutsch-Englisch). William Shakespeare

Sämtliche Werke von Shakespeare in einem Band: Zweisprachige Ausgabe (Deutsch-Englisch) - William Shakespeare


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‘tis not yet ten o’ the clock. Our general cast us thus early for the love of his Desdemona; who let us not therefore blame: he hath not yet made wanton the night with her; and she is sport for Jove.

      CASSIO

       She’s a most exquisite lady.

      IAGO

       And, I’ll warrant her, full of game.

      CASSIO

       Indeed, she is a most fresh and delicate creature.

      IAGO

       What an eye she has! methinks it sounds a parley to provocation.

      CASSIO

       An inviting eye; and yet methinks right modest.

      IAGO

       And when she speaks, is it not an alarm to love?

      CASSIO

       She is, indeed, perfection.

      IAGO

       Well, happiness to their sheets! Come, lieutenant, I have a stoup of wine; and here without are a brace of Cyprus gallants that would fain have a measure to the health of black Othello.

      CASSIO

       Not tonight, good Iago: I have very poor and unhappy brains for drinking: I could well wish courtesy would invent some other custom of entertainment.

      IAGO

       O, they are our friends; but one cup: I’ll drink for you.

      CASSIO

       I have drunk but one cup tonight, and that was craftily qualified too, and behold, what innovation it makes here: I am unfortunate in the infirmity, and dare not task my weakness with any more.

      IAGO

       What, man! ‘tis a night of revels: the gallants desire it.

      CASSIO

       Where are they?

      IAGO

       Here at the door; I pray you, call them in.

      CASSIO

       I’ll do’t; but it dislikes me.

       [Exit.]

      IAGO

       If I can fasten but one cup upon him,

       With that which he hath drunk tonight already,

       He’ll be as full of quarrel and offense

       As my young mistress’ dog. Now, my sick fool Roderigo,

       Whom love hath turn’d almost the wrong side out,

       To Desdemona hath tonight carous’d

       Potations pottle-deep; and he’s to watch:

       Three lads of Cyprus,—noble swelling spirits,

       That hold their honours in a wary distance,

       The very elements of this warlike isle,—

       Have I tonight fluster’d with flowing cups,

       And they watch too. Now, ‘mongst this flock of drunkards,

       Am I to put our Cassio in some action

       That may offend the isle:—but here they come:

       If consequence do but approve my dream,

       My boat sails freely, both with wind and stream.

       German

      SCENE X

       Table of Contents

      [Re-enter Cassio; with him Montano and Gentlemen; followed by Servant with wine.]

      CASSIO

       ‘Fore heaven, they have given me a rouse already.

      MONTANO

       Good faith, a little one; not past a pint, as I am a soldier.

      IAGO

       Some wine, ho!

       [Sings.]

       “And let me the canakin clink, clink;

       And let me the canakin clink.

       A soldier’s a man;

       O, man’s life’s but a span;

       Why then let a soldier drink.”

       Some wine, boys!

      CASSIO

       ‘Fore God, an excellent song.

      IAGO

       I learned it in England, where, indeed, they are most potent in potting: your Dane, your German, and your swag-bellied Hollander,—Drink, ho!—are nothing to your English.

      CASSIO

       Is your Englishman so expert in his drinking?

      IAGO

       Why, he drinks you, with facility, your Dane dead drunk; he sweats not to overthrow your Almain; he gives your Hollander a vomit ere the next pottle can be filled.

      CASSIO

       To the health of our general!

      MONTANO

       I am for it, lieutenant; and I’ll do you justice.

      IAGO

       O sweet England!

       [Sings.]

       “King Stephen was and a worthy peer,

       His breeches cost him but a crown;

       He held them sixpence all too dear,

       With that he call’d the tailor lown.

      “He was a wight of high renown,

       And thou art but of low degree:

       ‘Tis pride that pulls the country down;

       Then take thine auld cloak about thee.”

      Some wine, ho!

      CASSIO

       Why, this is a more exquisite song than the other.

      IAGO

       Will you hear it again?

      CASSIO

       No; for I hold him to be unworthy of his place that does those things.—Well,—God’s above all, and there be souls must be saved, and there be souls must not be saved.

      IAGO

       It’s true, good lieutenant.

      CASSIO

       For mine own part,—no offence to the general, nor any man of quality,—I hope to be saved.

      IAGO

       And so do I too, lieutenant.

      CASSIO

       Ay, but, by your leave, not before me; the lieutenant is to be saved before the ancient. Let’s have no more of this; let’s to our affairs.—Forgive us our sins!—Gentlemen, let’s look to our business. Do not think, gentlemen, I am drunk: this is my ancient; this is my right hand, and this is my left:—I am not drunk now; I can stand well enough, and I speak well enough.

      ALL

       Excellent well.

      CASSIO

       Why, very well then: you must not think, then, that I am drunk.

       [Exit.]

       German


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