Act 1 - Scene 3
A council-chamber.
The DUKE and Senators sitting at a table; Officers attending DUKE OF VENICE
There is no composition in these news That gives them credit. First Senator
Indeed, they are disproportion'd; My letters say a hundred and seven galleys. DUKE OF VENICE
And mine, a hundred and forty. Second Senator
And mine, two hundred: But though they jump not on a just account, As in these cases, where the aim
reports, 'Tis oft with differenceyet do they all confirm A Turkish fleet, and bearing up to Cyprus. DUKE OF VENICE
Nay, it is possible enough to judgment: I do not so secure me in the error, But the main article I do approve In
fearful sense. Sailor
[Within] What, ho! what, ho! what, ho! First Officer
A messenger from the galleys.
Enter a Sailor DUKE OF VENICE
Now, what's the business? Sailor
The Turkish preparation makes for Rhodes; So was I bid report here to the state By Signior Angelo. DUKE OF VENICE
How say you by this change? First Senator
This cannot be, By no assay of reason: 'tis a pageant, To keep us in false gaze. When we consider The
importancy of Cyprus to the Turk, And let ourselves again but understand, That as it more concerns the
Turk than Rhodes, So may he with more facile question bear it, For that it stands not in such warlike brace, But
altogether lacks the abilities That Rhodes is dress'd in: if we make thought of this, We must not think the
Turk is so unskilful To leave that latest which concerns him first, Neglecting an attempt of ease and gain, To
wake and wage a danger profitless.
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By PanEris
using Melati.
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