SEARCH TEXTS  

Plays  +  Sonnets  +  Poems  +  Concordance  +  Advanced Search  +  About OSS

Speeches (Lines) for Clown
in "Othello"

Total: 14

---
# Act, Scene, Line
(Click to see in context)
Speech text

1

III,1,1550

Why masters, have your instruments been in Naples,
that they speak i' the nose thus?

2

III,1,1553

Are these, I pray you, wind-instruments?

3

III,1,1555

O, thereby hangs a tail.

4

III,1,1557

Marry. sir, by many a wind-instrument that I know.
But, masters, here's money for you: and the general...

5

III,1,1562

If you have any music that may not be heard, to't
again: but, as they say to hear music the general...

6

III,1,1566

Then put up your pipes in your bag, for I'll away:
go; vanish into air; away!

7

III,1,1570

No, I hear not your honest friend; I hear you.

8

III,1,1576

She is stirring, sir: if she will stir hither, I
shall seem to notify unto her.

9

III,4,2175

I dare not say he lies any where.

10

III,4,2177

He's a soldier, and for one to say a soldier lies,
is stabbing.

11

III,4,2180

To tell you where he lodges, is to tell you where I lie.

12

III,4,2182

I know not where he lodges, and for me to devise a
lodging and say he lies here or he lies there, were...

13

III,4,2186

I will catechise the world for him; that is, make
questions, and by them answer.

14

III,4,2190

To do this is within the compass of man's wit: and
therefore I will attempt the doing it.

Return to the "Othello" menu