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A story of shipwreck and magic, The Tempest begins on a ship caught in a violent storm with Alonso, the king of Naples, on board. On a nearby island, the exiled Duke of Milan, Prospero, tells his daughter, Miranda, that he has caused the storm with his magical powers. Prospero had been banished twelve years earlier when Prospero’s brother, Antonio—also on the doomed ship—conspired with Alonso to become the duke instead. Prospero and Miranda are served by a spirit named Ariel and by Caliban, son of the island’s previous inhabitant, the witch Sycorax.
On the island, castaways from the wreck begin to appear. First is Alonso’s son Ferdinand, who immediately falls in love with Miranda. Prospero secretly approves of their love, but tests the pair by enslaving Ferdinand. After secretly watching Miranda and Ferdinand exchange vows, Prospero releases Ferdinand and consents to their marriage.
Other castaways who appear are Trinculo and Stephano, Alonso’s jester and butler, who join forces with Caliban to kill Prospero and take over the island. The nobles from the ship search for Ferdinand and are confronted with a spectacle including a Harpy, who convinces Alonso that Ferdinand’s death is retribution for Prospero’s exile.
Having all his enemies under his control, Prospero decides to forgive them. Alonso, joyously reunited with his son, restores Prospero to the dukedom of Milan and welcomes Miranda as Ferdinand’s wife. As all except Caliban and Ariel prepare to leave the island, Prospero, who has given up his magic, bids farewell to the island and the audience.
a Mediterranean island
Enter a Shipmaster and a Boatswain.
MASTER FTLNLINEFTLN 0001Boatswain!
BOATSWAIN FTLNLINEFTLN 0002Here, master. What cheer?
MASTER FTLNLINEFTLN 0003Good, speak to th’ mariners. Fall to ’t yarely,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0004 or we run ourselves aground. Bestir, bestir!
SDHe exits.
SDEnter Mariners.
BOATSWAIN FTLNLINEFTLN 00055Heigh, my hearts! Cheerly, cheerly, my
FTLNLINEFTLN 0006 hearts! Yare, yare! Take in the topsail. Tend to th’
FTLNLINEFTLN 0007 Master’s whistle.—Blow till thou burst thy wind, if
FTLNLINEFTLN 0008 room enough!
SDEnter Alonso, Sebastian, Antonio, Ferdinand, Gonzalo,
and others.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 0009Good boatswain, have care. Where’s the Master?
FTLNLINEFTLN 001010 Play the men.
BOATSWAIN FTLNLINEFTLN 0011I pray now, keep below.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0012Where is the Master, boatswain?
BOATSWAIN FTLNLINEFTLN 0013Do you not hear him? You mar our labor.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0014 Keep your cabins. You do assist the storm.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 001515Nay, good, be patient.
BOATSWAIN FTLNLINEFTLN 0016When the sea is. Hence! What cares these
FTLNLINEFTLN 0018 Trouble us not.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0019Good, yet remember whom thou hast
FTLNLINEFTLN 002020 aboard.
BOATSWAIN FTLNLINEFTLN 0021None that I more love than myself. You are
FTLNLINEFTLN 0022 a councillor; if you can command these elements
FTLNLINEFTLN 0023 to silence, and work the peace of the present, we
FTLNLINEFTLN 0024 will not hand a rope more. Use your authority. If
FTLNLINEFTLN 002525 you cannot, give thanks you have lived so long, and
FTLNLINEFTLN 0026 make yourself ready in your cabin for the mischance
FTLNLINEFTLN 0027 of the hour, if it so hap.—Cheerly, good
FTLNLINEFTLN 0028 hearts!—Out of our way, I say!SDHe exits.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0029I have great comfort from this fellow. Methinks
FTLNLINEFTLN 003030 he hath no drowning mark upon him. His
FTLNLINEFTLN 0031 complexion is perfect gallows. Stand fast, good
FTLNLINEFTLN 0032 Fate, to his hanging. Make the rope of his destiny
FTLNLINEFTLN 0033 our cable, for our own doth little advantage. If he be
FTLNLINEFTLN 0034 not born to be hanged, our case is miserable.
SDHe exits
and the other courtiers.
SDEnter Boatswain.
BOATSWAIN FTLNLINEFTLN 003535Down with the topmast! Yare! Lower, lower!
FTLNLINEFTLN 0036 Bring her to try wi’ th’ main course.SD (A cry
within.) FTLNLINEFTLN 0037A plague upon this howling! They are
FTLNLINEFTLN 0038 louder than the weather or our office.
SDEnter Sebastian, Antonio, and Gonzalo.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0039 Yet again? What do you here? Shall we give o’er and
FTLNLINEFTLN 004040 drown? Have you a mind to sink?
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0041A pox o’ your throat, you bawling, blasphemous,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0042 incharitable dog!
BOATSWAIN FTLNLINEFTLN 0043Work you, then.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0044Hang, cur, hang, you whoreson, insolent
FTLNLINEFTLN 004545 noisemaker! We are less afraid to be drowned than
FTLNLINEFTLN 0046 thou art.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0048 ship were no stronger than a nutshell and as leaky
FTLNLINEFTLN 0049 as an unstanched wench.
BOATSWAIN FTLNLINEFTLN 005050Lay her ahold, ahold! Set her two courses.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0051 Off to sea again! Lay her off!
SDEnter
MARINERS FTLNLINEFTLN 0052All lost! To prayers, to prayers! All lost!
SD
BOATSWAIN FTLNLINEFTLN 0053What, must our mouths be cold?
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0054The King and Prince at prayers. Let’s assist
FTLNLINEFTLN 005555 them, for our case is as theirs.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0056I am out of patience.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0057We are merely cheated of our lives by drunkards.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0058 This wide-chopped rascal—would thou
FTLNLINEFTLN 0059 mightst lie drowning the washing of ten tides!
SD
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 006060He’ll be hanged yet, though every drop of
FTLNLINEFTLN 0061 water swear against it and gape at wid’st to glut him.
SDA confused noise within: FTLNLINEFTLN 0062“Mercy on us!”—“We split, we
FTLNLINEFTLN 0063 split!”—“Farewell, my wife and children!”—
FTLNLINEFTLN 0064 “Farewell, brother!”—“We split, we split, we
FTLNLINEFTLN 006565 split!”
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0066Let’s all sink wi’ th’ King.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0067Let’s take leave of him.
SDHe exits
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0068Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea
FTLNLINEFTLN 0069 for an acre of barren ground: long heath, brown
FTLNLINEFTLN 007070 furze, anything. The wills above be done, but I
FTLNLINEFTLN 0071 would fain die a dry death.
SDHe exits.
MIRANDA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0072 If by your art, my dearest father, you have
FTLNLINEFTLN 0073 Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0074 The sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0075 But that the sea, mounting to th’ welkin’s cheek,
FTLNLINEFTLN 00765 Dashes the fire out. O, I have suffered
FTLNLINEFTLN 0077 With those that I saw suffer! A brave vessel,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0078 Who had, no doubt, some noble creature in her,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0079 Dashed all to pieces. O, the cry did knock
FTLNLINEFTLN 0080 Against my very heart! Poor souls, they perished.
FTLNLINEFTLN 008110 Had I been any god of power, I would
FTLNLINEFTLN 0082 Have sunk the sea within the earth or ere
FTLNLINEFTLN 0083 It should the good ship so have swallowed, and
FTLNLINEFTLN 0084 The fraughting souls within her.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0085 Be collected.
FTLNLINEFTLN 008615 No more amazement. Tell your piteous heart
FTLNLINEFTLN 0087 There’s no harm done.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0088 O, woe the day!
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0089 No harm.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0090 I have done nothing but in care of thee,
FTLNLINEFTLN 009120 Of thee, my dear one, thee, my daughter, who
FTLNLINEFTLN 0092 Art ignorant of what thou art, naught knowing
FTLNLINEFTLN 0093 Of whence I am, nor that I am more better
FTLNLINEFTLN 0094 Than Prospero, master of a full poor cell,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0095 And thy no greater father.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 009625 More to know
FTLNLINEFTLN 0097 Did never meddle with my thoughts.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0098 ’Tis time
FTLNLINEFTLN 0099 I should inform thee farther. Lend thy hand
FTLNLINEFTLN 0100 And pluck my magic garment from me.
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 010130 So,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0102 Lie there, my art.—Wipe thou thine eyes. Have
FTLNLINEFTLN 0103 comfort.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0105 The very virtue of compassion in thee,
FTLNLINEFTLN 010635 I have with such provision in mine art
FTLNLINEFTLN 0107 So safely ordered that there is no soul—
FTLNLINEFTLN 0108 No, not so much perdition as an hair,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0109 Betid to any creature in the vessel
FTLNLINEFTLN 0110 Which thou heard’st cry, which thou saw’st sink. Sit
FTLNLINEFTLN 011140 down,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0112 For thou must now know farther.SD
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0113 You have often
FTLNLINEFTLN 0114 Begun to tell me what I am, but stopped
FTLNLINEFTLN 0115 And left me to a bootless inquisition,
FTLNLINEFTLN 011645 Concluding “Stay. Not yet.”
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0117 The hour’s now come.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0118 The very minute bids thee ope thine ear.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0119 Obey, and be attentive. Canst thou remember
FTLNLINEFTLN 0120 A time before we came unto this cell?
FTLNLINEFTLN 012150 I do not think thou canst, for then thou wast not
FTLNLINEFTLN 0122 Out three years old.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0123 Certainly, sir, I can.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0124 By what? By any other house or person?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0125 Of anything the image tell me that
FTLNLINEFTLN 012655 Hath kept with thy remembrance.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0127 ’Tis far off
FTLNLINEFTLN 0128 And rather like a dream than an assurance
FTLNLINEFTLN 0129 That my remembrance warrants. Had I not
FTLNLINEFTLN 0130 Four or five women once that tended me?
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 013160 Thou hadst, and more, Miranda. But how is it
FTLNLINEFTLN 0132 That this lives in thy mind? What seest thou else
FTLNLINEFTLN 0133 In the dark backward and abysm of time?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0134 If thou rememb’rest aught ere thou cam’st here,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0135 How thou cam’st here thou mayst.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 013665 But that I do not.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0137 Twelve year since, Miranda, twelve year since,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0138 Thy father was the Duke of Milan and
FTLNLINEFTLN 0139 A prince of power.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0140 Sir, are not you my father?
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 014170 Thy mother was a piece of virtue, and
FTLNLINEFTLN 0142 She said thou wast my daughter. And thy father
FTLNLINEFTLN 0143 Was Duke of Milan, and his only heir
FTLNLINEFTLN 0144 And princess no worse issued.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0145 O, the heavens!
FTLNLINEFTLN 014675 What foul play had we that we came from thence?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0147 Or blessèd was ’t we did?
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0148 Both, both, my girl.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0149 By foul play, as thou sayst, were we heaved thence,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0150 But blessedly holp hither.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 015180 O, my heart bleeds
FTLNLINEFTLN 0152 To think o’ th’ teen that I have turned you to,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0153 Which is from my remembrance. Please you,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0154 farther.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0155 My brother and thy uncle, called Antonio—
FTLNLINEFTLN 015685 I pray thee, mark me—that a brother should
FTLNLINEFTLN 0157 Be so perfidious!—he whom next thyself
FTLNLINEFTLN 0158 Of all the world I loved, and to him put
FTLNLINEFTLN 0159 The manage of my state, as at that time
FTLNLINEFTLN 0160 Through all the signories it was the first,
FTLNLINEFTLN 016190 And Prospero the prime duke, being so reputed
FTLNLINEFTLN 0162 In dignity, and for the liberal arts
FTLNLINEFTLN 0163 Without a parallel. Those being all my study,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0164 The government I cast upon my brother
FTLNLINEFTLN 0165 And to my state grew stranger, being transported
FTLNLINEFTLN 016695 And rapt in secret studies. Thy false uncle—
FTLNLINEFTLN 0167 Dost thou attend me?
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0168 Sir, most heedfully.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0169 Being once perfected how to grant suits,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0170 How to deny them, who t’ advance, and who
FTLNLINEFTLN 0171100 To trash for overtopping, new created
FTLNLINEFTLN 0172 The creatures that were mine, I say, or changed ’em,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0173 Or else new formed ’em, having both the key
FTLNLINEFTLN 0174 Of officer and office, set all hearts i’ th’ state
FTLNLINEFTLN 0175 To what tune pleased his ear, that now he was
FTLNLINEFTLN 0176105 The ivy which had hid my princely trunk
FTLNLINEFTLN 0177 And sucked my verdure out on ’t. Thou attend’st not.
MIRANDA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0178 O, good sir, I do.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0179 I pray thee, mark me.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0180 I, thus neglecting worldly ends, all dedicated
FTLNLINEFTLN 0181110 To closeness and the bettering of my mind
FTLNLINEFTLN 0182 With that which, but by being so retired,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0183 O’erprized all popular rate, in my false brother
FTLNLINEFTLN 0184 Awaked an evil nature, and my trust,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0185 Like a good parent, did beget of him
FTLNLINEFTLN 0186115 A falsehood in its contrary as great
FTLNLINEFTLN 0187 As my trust was, which had indeed no limit,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0188 A confidence sans bound. He being thus lorded,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0189 Not only with what my revenue yielded
FTLNLINEFTLN 0190 But what my power might else exact, like one
FTLNLINEFTLN 0191120 Who, having into truth by telling of it,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0192 Made such a sinner of his memory
FTLNLINEFTLN 0193 To credit his own lie, he did believe
FTLNLINEFTLN 0194 He was indeed the Duke, out o’ th’ substitution
FTLNLINEFTLN 0195 And executing th’ outward face of royalty
FTLNLINEFTLN 0196125 With all prerogative. Hence, his ambition growing—
FTLNLINEFTLN 0197 Dost thou hear?
MIRANDA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0198 Your tale, sir, would cure deafness.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0199 To have no screen between this part he played
FTLNLINEFTLN 0200 And him he played it for, he needs will be
FTLNLINEFTLN 0202 Was dukedom large enough. Of temporal royalties
FTLNLINEFTLN 0203 He thinks me now incapable; confederates,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0204 So dry he was for sway, wi’ th’ King of Naples
FTLNLINEFTLN 0205 To give him annual tribute, do him homage,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0206135 Subject his coronet to his crown, and bend
FTLNLINEFTLN 0207 The dukedom, yet unbowed—alas, poor Milan!—
FTLNLINEFTLN 0208 To most ignoble stooping.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0209 O, the heavens!
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0210 Mark his condition and th’ event. Then tell me
FTLNLINEFTLN 0211140 If this might be a brother.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0212 I should sin
FTLNLINEFTLN 0213 To think but nobly of my grandmother.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0214 Good wombs have borne bad sons.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0215 Now the condition.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0216145 This King of Naples, being an enemy
FTLNLINEFTLN 0217 To me inveterate, hearkens my brother’s suit,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0218 Which was that he, in lieu o’ th’ premises
FTLNLINEFTLN 0219 Of homage and I know not how much tribute,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0220 Should presently extirpate me and mine
FTLNLINEFTLN 0221150 Out of the dukedom, and confer fair Milan,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0222 With all the honors, on my brother; whereon,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0223 A treacherous army levied, one midnight
FTLNLINEFTLN 0224 Fated to th’ purpose did Antonio open
FTLNLINEFTLN 0225 The gates of Milan, and i’ th’ dead of darkness
FTLNLINEFTLN 0226155 The ministers for th’ purpose hurried thence
FTLNLINEFTLN 0227 Me and thy crying self.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0228 Alack, for pity!
FTLNLINEFTLN 0229 I, not rememb’ring how I cried out then,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0230 Will cry it o’er again. It is a hint
FTLNLINEFTLN 0231160 That wrings mine eyes to ’t.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0232 Hear a little further,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0233 And then I’ll bring thee to the present business
FTLNLINEFTLN 0234 Which now ’s upon ’s, without the which this story
FTLNLINEFTLN 0235 Were most impertinent.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0237 That hour destroy us?
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0238 Well demanded, wench.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0239 My tale provokes that question. Dear, they durst not,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0240 So dear the love my people bore me, nor set
FTLNLINEFTLN 0241170 A mark so bloody on the business, but
FTLNLINEFTLN 0242 With colors fairer painted their foul ends.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0243 In few, they hurried us aboard a bark,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0244 Bore us some leagues to sea, where they prepared
FTLNLINEFTLN 0245 A rotten carcass of a butt, not rigged,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0246175 Nor tackle, sail, nor mast; the very rats
FTLNLINEFTLN 0247 Instinctively have quit it. There they hoist us
FTLNLINEFTLN 0248 To cry to th’ sea that roared to us, to sigh
FTLNLINEFTLN 0249 To th’ winds, whose pity, sighing back again,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0250 Did us but loving wrong.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0251180 Alack, what trouble
FTLNLINEFTLN 0252 Was I then to you!
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0253 O, a cherubin
FTLNLINEFTLN 0254 Thou wast that did preserve me. Thou didst smile,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0255 Infusèd with a fortitude from heaven,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0256185 When I have decked the sea with drops full salt,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0257 Under my burden groaned, which raised in me
FTLNLINEFTLN 0258 An undergoing stomach to bear up
FTLNLINEFTLN 0259 Against what should ensue.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0260How came we ashore?
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0261190By providence divine.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0262 Some food we had, and some fresh water, that
FTLNLINEFTLN 0263 A noble Neapolitan, Gonzalo,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0264 Out of his charity, who being then appointed
FTLNLINEFTLN 0265 Master of this design, did give us, with
FTLNLINEFTLN 0266195 Rich garments, linens, stuffs, and necessaries,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0267 Which since have steaded much. So, of his
FTLNLINEFTLN 0268 gentleness,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0269 Knowing I loved my books, he furnished me
FTLNLINEFTLN 0270 From mine own library with volumes that
FTLNLINEFTLN 0271200 I prize above my dukedom.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0273 But ever see that man.
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0275 Sit still, and hear the last of our sea-sorrow.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0276205 Here in this island we arrived, and here
FTLNLINEFTLN 0277 Have I, thy schoolmaster, made thee more profit
FTLNLINEFTLN 0278 Than other princes can, that have more time
FTLNLINEFTLN 0279 For vainer hours and tutors not so careful.
MIRANDA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0280 Heavens thank you for ’t. And now I pray you, sir—
FTLNLINEFTLN 0281210 For still ’tis beating in my mind—your reason
FTLNLINEFTLN 0282 For raising this sea storm?
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0283 Know thus far forth:
FTLNLINEFTLN 0284 By accident most strange, bountiful Fortune,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0285 Now my dear lady, hath mine enemies
FTLNLINEFTLN 0286215 Brought to this shore; and by my prescience
FTLNLINEFTLN 0287 I find my zenith doth depend upon
FTLNLINEFTLN 0288 A most auspicious star, whose influence
FTLNLINEFTLN 0289 If now I court not, but omit, my fortunes
FTLNLINEFTLN 0290 Will ever after droop. Here cease more questions.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0291220 Thou art inclined to sleep. ’Tis a good dullness,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0292 And give it way. I know thou canst not choose.
SD
SDProspero puts on his cloak.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0293 Come away, servant, come. I am ready now.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0294 Approach, my Ariel. Come.
SDEnter Ariel.
ARIEL
FTLNLINEFTLN 0295 All hail, great master! Grave sir, hail! I come
FTLNLINEFTLN 0296225 To answer thy best pleasure. Be ’t to fly,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0297 To swim, to dive into the fire, to ride
FTLNLINEFTLN 0298 On the curled clouds, to thy strong bidding task
FTLNLINEFTLN 0299 Ariel and all his quality.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0300 Hast thou, spirit,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0301230 Performed to point the tempest that I bade thee?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0303 I boarded the King’s ship; now on the beak,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0304 Now in the waist, the deck, in every cabin,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0305 I flamed amazement. Sometimes I’d divide
FTLNLINEFTLN 0306235 And burn in many places. On the topmast,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0307 The yards, and bowsprit would I flame distinctly,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0308 Then meet and join. Jove’s lightning, the precursors
FTLNLINEFTLN 0309 O’ th’ dreadful thunderclaps, more momentary
FTLNLINEFTLN 0310 And sight-outrunning were not. The fire and cracks
FTLNLINEFTLN 0311240 Of sulfurous roaring the most mighty Neptune
FTLNLINEFTLN 0312 Seem to besiege and make his bold waves tremble,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0313 Yea, his dread trident shake.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0314 My brave spirit!
FTLNLINEFTLN 0315 Who was so firm, so constant, that this coil
FTLNLINEFTLN 0316245 Would not infect his reason?
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 0317 Not a soul
FTLNLINEFTLN 0318 But felt a fever of the mad, and played
FTLNLINEFTLN 0319 Some tricks of desperation. All but mariners
FTLNLINEFTLN 0320 Plunged in the foaming brine and quit the vessel,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0321250 Then all afire with me. The King’s son, Ferdinand,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0322 With hair up-staring—then like reeds, not hair—
FTLNLINEFTLN 0323 Was the first man that leaped; cried “Hell is empty,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0324 And all the devils are here.”
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0325 Why, that’s my spirit!
FTLNLINEFTLN 0326255 But was not this nigh shore?
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 0327 Close by, my master.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0328 But are they, Ariel, safe?
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 0329 Not a hair perished.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0330 On their sustaining garments not a blemish,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0331260 But fresher than before; and, as thou bad’st me,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0332 In troops I have dispersed them ’bout the isle.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0333 The King’s son have I landed by himself,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0334 Whom I left cooling of the air with sighs
FTLNLINEFTLN 0335 In an odd angle of the isle, and sitting,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0336265 His arms in this sad knot.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0338 The mariners say how thou hast disposed,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0339 And all the rest o’ th’ fleet.
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 0340 Safely in harbor
FTLNLINEFTLN 0341270 Is the King’s ship. In the deep nook, where once
FTLNLINEFTLN 0342 Thou called’st me up at midnight to fetch dew
FTLNLINEFTLN 0343 From the still-vexed Bermoothes, there she’s hid;
FTLNLINEFTLN 0344 The mariners all under hatches stowed,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0345 Who, with a charm joined to their suffered labor,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0346275 I have left asleep. And for the rest o’ th’ fleet,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0347 Which I dispersed, they all have met again
FTLNLINEFTLN 0348 And are upon the Mediterranean float,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0349 Bound sadly home for Naples,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0350 Supposing that they saw the King’s ship wracked
FTLNLINEFTLN 0351280 And his great person perish.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0352 Ariel, thy charge
FTLNLINEFTLN 0353 Exactly is performed. But there’s more work.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0354 What is the time o’ th’ day?
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 0355 Past the mid season.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0356285 At least two glasses. The time ’twixt six and now
FTLNLINEFTLN 0357 Must by us both be spent most preciously.
ARIEL
FTLNLINEFTLN 0358 Is there more toil? Since thou dost give me pains,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0359 Let me remember thee what thou hast promised,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0360 Which is not yet performed me.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0361290 How now? Moody?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0362 What is ’t thou canst demand?
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 0363 My liberty.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0364 Before the time be out? No more.
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 0365 I prithee,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0366295 Remember I have done thee worthy service,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0367 Told thee no lies, made no mistakings, served
FTLNLINEFTLN 0368 Without or grudge or grumblings. Thou did promise
FTLNLINEFTLN 0369 To bate me a full year.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0371300 From what a torment I did free thee?
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 0372 No.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0373 Thou dost, and think’st it much to tread the ooze
FTLNLINEFTLN 0374 Of the salt deep,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0375 To run upon the sharp wind of the North,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0376305 To do me business in the veins o’ th’ Earth
FTLNLINEFTLN 0377 When it is baked with frost.
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 0378 I do not, sir.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0379 Thou liest, malignant thing. Hast thou forgot
FTLNLINEFTLN 0380 The foul witch Sycorax, who with age and envy
FTLNLINEFTLN 0381310 Was grown into a hoop? Hast thou forgot her?
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 0382No, sir.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0383 Thou hast. Where was she born? Speak. Tell me.
ARIEL
FTLNLINEFTLN 0384 Sir, in Argier.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0385 O, was she so? I must
FTLNLINEFTLN 0386315 Once in a month recount what thou hast been,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0387 Which thou forget’st. This damned witch Sycorax,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0388 For mischiefs manifold, and sorceries terrible
FTLNLINEFTLN 0389 To enter human hearing, from Argier,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0390 Thou know’st, was banished. For one thing she did
FTLNLINEFTLN 0391320 They would not take her life. Is not this true?
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 0392Ay, sir.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0393 This blue-eyed hag was hither brought with child
FTLNLINEFTLN 0394 And here was left by th’ sailors. Thou, my slave,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0395 As thou report’st thyself, was then her servant,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0396325 And for thou wast a spirit too delicate
FTLNLINEFTLN 0397 To act her earthy and abhorred commands,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0398 Refusing her grand hests, she did confine thee,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0399 By help of her more potent ministers
FTLNLINEFTLN 0400 And in her most unmitigable rage,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0402 Imprisoned thou didst painfully remain
FTLNLINEFTLN 0403 A dozen years; within which space she died
FTLNLINEFTLN 0404 And left thee there, where thou didst vent thy groans
FTLNLINEFTLN 0405 As fast as mill wheels strike. Then was this island
FTLNLINEFTLN 0406335 (Save for the son that
FTLNLINEFTLN 0407 A freckled whelp, hag-born) not honored with
FTLNLINEFTLN 0408 A human shape.
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 0409 Yes, Caliban, her son.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0410 Dull thing, I say so; he, that Caliban
FTLNLINEFTLN 0411340 Whom now I keep in service. Thou best know’st
FTLNLINEFTLN 0412 What torment I did find thee in. Thy groans
FTLNLINEFTLN 0413 Did make wolves howl, and penetrate the breasts
FTLNLINEFTLN 0414 Of ever-angry bears. It was a torment
FTLNLINEFTLN 0415 To lay upon the damned, which Sycorax
FTLNLINEFTLN 0416345 Could not again undo. It was mine art,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0417 When I arrived and heard thee, that made gape
FTLNLINEFTLN 0418 The pine and let thee out.
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 0419 I thank thee, master.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0420 If thou more murmur’st, I will rend an oak
FTLNLINEFTLN 0421350 And peg thee in his knotty entrails till
FTLNLINEFTLN 0422 Thou hast howled away twelve winters.
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 0423 Pardon, master.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0424 I will be correspondent to command
FTLNLINEFTLN 0425 And do my spriting gently.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0426355Do so, and after two days
FTLNLINEFTLN 0427 I will discharge thee.
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 0428 That’s my noble master.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0429 What shall I do? Say, what? What shall I do?
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0430 Go make thyself like a nymph o’ th’ sea. Be subject
FTLNLINEFTLN 0431360 To no sight but thine and mine, invisible
FTLNLINEFTLN 0432 To every eyeball else. Go, take this shape,
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0434 Awake, dear heart, awake. Thou hast slept well.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0435 Awake.SD
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0436365 The strangeness of your story put
FTLNLINEFTLN 0437 Heaviness in me.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0438 Shake it off. Come on,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0439 We’ll visit Caliban, my slave, who never
FTLNLINEFTLN 0440 Yields us kind answer.
MIRANDASD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0442 I do not love to look on.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0443 But, as ’tis,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0444 We cannot miss him. He does make our fire,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0445 Fetch in our wood, and serves in offices
FTLNLINEFTLN 0446375 That profit us.—What ho, slave, Caliban!
FTLNLINEFTLN 0447 Thou earth, thou, speak!
CALIBANSD, within FTLNLINEFTLN 0448 There’s wood enough within.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0449 Come forth, I say. There’s other business for thee.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0450 Come, thou tortoise. When?
SDEnter Ariel like a water nymph.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0451380 Fine apparition! My quaint Ariel,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0452 Hark in thine ear.SD
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 0453 My lord, it shall be done.SDHe exits.
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0454 Thou poisonous slave, got by the devil himself
FTLNLINEFTLN 0455 Upon thy wicked dam, come forth!
SDEnter Caliban.
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 0456385 As wicked dew as e’er my mother brushed
FTLNLINEFTLN 0457 With raven’s feather from unwholesome fen
FTLNLINEFTLN 0458 Drop on you both. A southwest blow on you
FTLNLINEFTLN 0459 And blister you all o’er.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0460 For this, be sure, tonight thou shalt have cramps,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0461390 Side-stitches that shall pen thy breath up. Urchins
FTLNLINEFTLN 0462 Shall
FTLNLINEFTLN 0463 All exercise on thee. Thou shalt be pinched
FTLNLINEFTLN 0464 As thick as honeycomb, each pinch more stinging
FTLNLINEFTLN 0465 Than bees that made ’em.
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0466395 I must eat my dinner.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0467 This island’s mine by Sycorax, my mother,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0468 Which thou tak’st from me. When thou cam’st first,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0469 Thou strok’st me and made much of me, wouldst
FTLNLINEFTLN 0470 give me
FTLNLINEFTLN 0471400 Water with berries in ’t, and teach me how
FTLNLINEFTLN 0472 To name the bigger light and how the less,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0473 That burn by day and night. And then I loved thee,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0474 And showed thee all the qualities o’ th’ isle,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0475 The fresh springs, brine pits, barren place and
FTLNLINEFTLN 0476405 fertile.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0477 Cursed be I that did so! All the charms
FTLNLINEFTLN 0478 Of Sycorax, toads, beetles, bats, light on you,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0479 For I am all the subjects that you have,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0480 Which first was mine own king; and here you sty me
FTLNLINEFTLN 0481410 In this hard rock, whiles you do keep from me
FTLNLINEFTLN 0482 The rest o’ th’ island.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0483 Thou most lying slave,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0484 Whom stripes may move, not kindness, I have used
FTLNLINEFTLN 0485 thee,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0486415 Filth as thou art, with humane care, and lodged
FTLNLINEFTLN 0487 thee
FTLNLINEFTLN 0488 In mine own cell, till thou didst seek to violate
FTLNLINEFTLN 0489 The honor of my child.
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 0490 O ho, O ho! Would ’t had been done!
FTLNLINEFTLN 0491420 Thou didst prevent me. I had peopled else
FTLNLINEFTLN 0492 This isle with Calibans.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0494 Which any print of goodness wilt not take,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0495 Being capable of all ill! I pitied thee,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0496425 Took pains to make thee speak, taught thee each
FTLNLINEFTLN 0497 hour
FTLNLINEFTLN 0498 One thing or other. When thou didst not, savage,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0499 Know thine own meaning, but wouldst gabble like
FTLNLINEFTLN 0500 A thing most brutish, I endowed thy purposes
FTLNLINEFTLN 0501430 With words that made them known. But thy vile
FTLNLINEFTLN 0502 race,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0503 Though thou didst learn, had that in ’t which good
FTLNLINEFTLN 0504 natures
FTLNLINEFTLN 0505 Could not abide to be with. Therefore wast thou
FTLNLINEFTLN 0506435 Deservedly confined into this rock,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0507 Who hadst deserved more than a prison.
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 0508 You taught me language, and my profit on ’t
FTLNLINEFTLN 0509 Is I know how to curse. The red plague rid you
FTLNLINEFTLN 0510 For learning me your language!
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0511440 Hagseed, hence!
FTLNLINEFTLN 0512 Fetch us in fuel; and be quick, thou ’rt best,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0513 To answer other business. Shrugg’st thou, malice?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0514 If thou neglect’st or dost unwillingly
FTLNLINEFTLN 0515 What I command, I’ll rack thee with old cramps,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0516445 Fill all thy bones with aches, make thee roar
FTLNLINEFTLN 0517 That beasts shall tremble at thy din.
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0518 No, pray thee.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0519 SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0520 It would control my dam’s god, Setebos,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0521450 And make a vassal of him.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0522 So, slave, hence.
SDCaliban exits.
SDEnter Ferdinand; and Ariel, invisible,
playing and singing.
ARIEL
FTLNLINEFTLN 0523 Come unto these yellow sands,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0524 And then take hands.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0525 Curtsied when you have, and kissed
FTLNLINEFTLN 0526455 The wild waves whist.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0527 Foot it featly here and there,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0528 And sweet sprites bear
FTLNLINEFTLN 0529 The burden. Hark, hark!
FTLNLINEFTLN 0530 SDBurden dispersedly,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0531460 The watchdogs bark.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0532 SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0533 Hark, hark! I hear
FTLNLINEFTLN 0534 The strain of strutting chanticleer
FTLNLINEFTLN 0535 Cry cock-a-diddle-dow.
FERDINAND
FTLNLINEFTLN 0536465 Where should this music be? I’ th’ air, or th’ earth?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0537 It sounds no more; and sure it waits upon
FTLNLINEFTLN 0538 Some god o’ th’ island. Sitting on a bank,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0539 Weeping again the King my father’s wrack,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0540 This music crept by me upon the waters,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0541470 Allaying both their fury and my passion
FTLNLINEFTLN 0542 With its sweet air. Thence I have followed it,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0543 Or it hath drawn me rather. But ’tis gone.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0544 No, it begins again.
ARIEL
FTLNLINEFTLN 0545 Full fathom five thy father lies.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0546475 Of his bones are coral made.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0547 Those are pearls that were his eyes.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0548 Nothing of him that doth fade
FTLNLINEFTLN 0549 But doth suffer a sea change
FTLNLINEFTLN 0550 Into something rich and strange.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0551480 Sea nymphs hourly ring his knell.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0552 SDBurden,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0553 Hark, now I hear them: ding dong bell.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0554 The ditty does remember my drowned father.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0555 This is no mortal business, nor no sound
FTLNLINEFTLN 0556485 That the Earth owes. I hear it now above me.
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0557 The fringèd curtains of thine eye advance
FTLNLINEFTLN 0558 And say what thou seest yond.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0559 What is ’t? A spirit?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0560 Lord, how it looks about! Believe me, sir,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0561490 It carries a brave form. But ’tis a spirit.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0562 No, wench, it eats and sleeps and hath such senses
FTLNLINEFTLN 0563 As we have, such. This gallant which thou seest
FTLNLINEFTLN 0564 Was in the wrack; and, but he’s something stained
FTLNLINEFTLN 0565 With grief—that’s beauty’s canker—thou might’st
FTLNLINEFTLN 0566495 call him
FTLNLINEFTLN 0567 A goodly person. He hath lost his fellows
FTLNLINEFTLN 0568 And strays about to find ’em.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0569 I might call him
FTLNLINEFTLN 0570 A thing divine, for nothing natural
FTLNLINEFTLN 0571500 I ever saw so noble.
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0573 As my soul prompts it.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0574 I’ll free thee
FTLNLINEFTLN 0575 Within two days for this.
FERDINANDSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0577 On whom these airs attend!—Vouchsafe my prayer
FTLNLINEFTLN 0578 May know if you remain upon this island,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0579 And that you will some good instruction give
FTLNLINEFTLN 0580 How I may bear me here. My prime request,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0581510 Which I do last pronounce, is—O you wonder!—
FTLNLINEFTLN 0582 If you be maid or no.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0583 No wonder, sir,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0584 But certainly a maid.
FERDINAND FTLNLINEFTLN 0585 My language! Heavens!
FTLNLINEFTLN 0587 Were I but where ’tis spoken.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0588 How? The best?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0589 What wert thou if the King of Naples heard thee?
FERDINAND
FTLNLINEFTLN 0590 A single thing, as I am now, that wonders
FTLNLINEFTLN 0591520 To hear thee speak of Naples. He does hear me,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0592 And that he does I weep. Myself am Naples,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0593 Who with mine eyes, never since at ebb, beheld
FTLNLINEFTLN 0594 The King my father wracked.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0595 Alack, for mercy!
FERDINAND
FTLNLINEFTLN 0596525 Yes, faith, and all his lords, the Duke of Milan
FTLNLINEFTLN 0597 And his brave son being twain.
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0599 And his more braver daughter could control thee,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0600 If now ’twere fit to do ’t. At the first sight
FTLNLINEFTLN 0601530 They have changed eyes.—Delicate Ariel,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0602 I’ll set thee free for this.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0603 good sir.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0604 I fear you have done yourself some wrong. A word.
MIRANDA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0605 Why speaks my father so ungently? This
FTLNLINEFTLN 0606535 Is the third man that e’er I saw, the first
FTLNLINEFTLN 0607 That e’er I sighed for. Pity move my father
FTLNLINEFTLN 0608 To be inclined my way.
FERDINAND FTLNLINEFTLN 0609 O, if a virgin,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0610 And your affection not gone forth, I’ll make you
FTLNLINEFTLN 0611540 The Queen of Naples.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0612 Soft, sir, one word more.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0613 SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0614 swift business
FTLNLINEFTLN 0615 I must uneasy make, lest too light winning
FTLNLINEFTLN 0616545 Make the prize light.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0617 more. I charge thee
FTLNLINEFTLN 0618 That thou attend me. Thou dost here usurp
FTLNLINEFTLN 0620 Upon this island as a spy, to win it
FTLNLINEFTLN 0621550 From me, the lord on ’t.
FERDINAND FTLNLINEFTLN 0622 No, as I am a man!
MIRANDA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0623 There’s nothing ill can dwell in such a temple.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0624 If the ill spirit have so fair a house,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0625 Good things will strive to dwell with ’t.
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0627 SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0628 SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0629 I’ll manacle thy neck and feet together.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0630 Sea water shalt thou drink. Thy food shall be
FTLNLINEFTLN 0631560 The fresh-brook mussels, withered roots, and husks
FTLNLINEFTLN 0632 Wherein the acorn cradled. Follow.
FERDINAND FTLNLINEFTLN 0633 No,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0634 I will resist such entertainment till
FTLNLINEFTLN 0635 Mine enemy has more power.
SDHe draws, and is charmed from moving.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0636565 O dear father,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0637 Make not too rash a trial of him, for
FTLNLINEFTLN 0638 He’s gentle and not fearful.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0639 What, I say,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0640 My foot my tutor?—Put thy sword up, traitor,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0641570 Who mak’st a show, but dar’st not strike, thy
FTLNLINEFTLN 0642 conscience
FTLNLINEFTLN 0643 Is so possessed with guilt. Come from thy ward,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0644 For I can here disarm thee with this stick
FTLNLINEFTLN 0645 And make thy weapon drop.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0646575 Beseech you, father—
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0647 Hence! Hang not on my garments.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0648 Sir, have pity.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0649 I’ll be his surety.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 0650 Silence! One word more
FTLNLINEFTLN 0651580 Shall make me chide thee, if not hate thee. What,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0653 Thou think’st there is no more such shapes as he,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0654 Having seen but him and Caliban. Foolish wench,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0655 To th’ most of men this is a Caliban,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0656585 And they to him are angels.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 0657 My affections
FTLNLINEFTLN 0658 Are then most humble. I have no ambition
FTLNLINEFTLN 0659 To see a goodlier man.
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0661590 Thy nerves are in their infancy again
FTLNLINEFTLN 0662 And have no vigor in them.
FERDINAND FTLNLINEFTLN 0663 So they are.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0664 My spirits, as in a dream, are all bound up.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0665 My father’s loss, the weakness which I feel,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0666595 The wrack of all my friends, nor this man’s threats
FTLNLINEFTLN 0667 To whom I am subdued, are but light to me,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0668 Might I but through my prison once a day
FTLNLINEFTLN 0669 Behold this maid. All corners else o’ th’ Earth
FTLNLINEFTLN 0670 Let liberty make use of. Space enough
FTLNLINEFTLN 0671600 Have I in such a prison.
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0673 Thou hast done well, fine Ariel.—Follow me.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0674 SD
MIRANDASD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0676605 comfort.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0677 My father’s of a better nature, sir,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0678 Than he appears by speech. This is unwonted
FTLNLINEFTLN 0679 Which now came from him.
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0681610 As mountain winds; but then exactly do
FTLNLINEFTLN 0682 All points of my command.
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 0683 To th’ syllable.
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0684 Come follow.SD
SDThey exit.
Francisco, and others.
GONZALOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0685 Beseech you, sir, be merry. You have cause—
FTLNLINEFTLN 0686 So have we all—of joy, for our escape
FTLNLINEFTLN 0687 Is much beyond our loss. Our hint of woe
FTLNLINEFTLN 0688 Is common; every day some sailor’s wife,
FTLNLINEFTLN 06895 The masters of some merchant, and the merchant
FTLNLINEFTLN 0690 Have just our theme of woe. But for the miracle—
FTLNLINEFTLN 0691 I mean our preservation—few in millions
FTLNLINEFTLN 0692 Can speak like us. Then wisely, good sir, weigh
FTLNLINEFTLN 0693 Our sorrow with our comfort.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 069410 Prithee, peace.
SEBASTIANSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0696 cold porridge.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0697The visitor will not give him o’er so.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0698Look, he’s winding up the watch of his wit.
FTLNLINEFTLN 069915 By and by it will strike.
GONZALOSD,
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0701One. Tell.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0702When every grief is entertained that’s offered,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0703 comes to th’ entertainer—
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 070420A dollar.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0705Dolor comes to him indeed. You have spoken
FTLNLINEFTLN 0706 truer than you purposed.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0708 should.
GONZALOSD,
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0710Fie, what a spendthrift is he of his tongue.
ALONSOSD,
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0712Well, I have done. But yet—
SEBASTIANSD,
ANTONIOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0715 for a good wager, first begins to crow?
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0716The old cock.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0717The cockerel.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0718Done. The wager?
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 071935A laughter.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0720A match!
ADRIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0721Though this island seem to be desert—
ADRIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 072440Uninhabitable and almost inaccessible—
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0725Yet—
ADRIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0726Yet—
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0727He could not miss ’t.
ADRIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0728It must needs be of subtle, tender, and delicate
FTLNLINEFTLN 072945 temperance.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0730Temperance was a delicate wench.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0731Ay, and a subtle, as he most learnedly
FTLNLINEFTLN 0732 delivered.
ADRIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0733The air breathes upon us here most sweetly.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 073450As if it had lungs, and rotten ones.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0735Or as ’twere perfumed by a fen.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0736Here is everything advantageous to life.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0737True, save means to live.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0738Of that there’s none, or little.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 073955How lush and lusty the grass looks! How
FTLNLINEFTLN 0740 green!
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0741The ground indeed is tawny.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0742With an eye of green in ’t.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 074460No, he doth but mistake the truth totally.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0745But the rarity of it is, which is indeed almost
FTLNLINEFTLN 0746 beyond credit—
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0747As many vouched rarities are.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0748That our garments, being, as they were,
FTLNLINEFTLN 074965 drenched in the sea, hold notwithstanding their
FTLNLINEFTLN 0750 freshness and
FTLNLINEFTLN 0751 stained with salt water.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0752If but one of his pockets could speak, would
FTLNLINEFTLN 0753 it not say he lies?
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 075470Ay, or very falsely pocket up his report.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0755Methinks our garments are now as fresh as
FTLNLINEFTLN 0756 when we put them on first in Afric, at the marriage
FTLNLINEFTLN 0757 of the King’s fair daughter Claribel to the King of
FTLNLINEFTLN 0758 Tunis.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 075975’Twas a sweet marriage, and we prosper
FTLNLINEFTLN 0760 well in our return.
ADRIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0761Tunis was never graced before with such a
FTLNLINEFTLN 0762 paragon to their queen.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0763Not since widow Dido’s time.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 076480Widow? A pox o’ that! How came that “widow”
FTLNLINEFTLN 0765 in? Widow Dido!
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0766What if he had said “widower Aeneas” too?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0767 Good Lord, how you take it!
ADRIANSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 076985 make me study of that. She was of Carthage, not of
FTLNLINEFTLN 0770 Tunis.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0771This Tunis, sir, was Carthage.
ADRIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0772Carthage?
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0773I assure you, Carthage.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 077490His word is more than the miraculous harp.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0775He hath raised the wall, and houses too.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0776What impossible matter will he make easy
FTLNLINEFTLN 0777 next?
FTLNLINEFTLN 077995 pocket and give it his son for an apple.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0780And sowing the kernels of it in the sea, bring
FTLNLINEFTLN 0781 forth more islands.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0782Ay.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0783Why, in good time.
GONZALOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0785 garments seem now as fresh as when we were at
FTLNLINEFTLN 0786 Tunis at the marriage of your daughter, who is now
FTLNLINEFTLN 0787 queen.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0788And the rarest that e’er came there.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0789105Bate, I beseech you, widow Dido.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0790O, widow Dido? Ay, widow Dido.
GONZALOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0792 the first day I wore it? I mean, in a sort.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0793That “sort” was well fished for.
GONZALOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0795 marriage.
ALONSO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0796 You cram these words into mine ears against
FTLNLINEFTLN 0797 The stomach of my sense. Would I had never
FTLNLINEFTLN 0798 Married my daughter there, for coming thence
FTLNLINEFTLN 0799115 My son is lost, and, in my rate, she too,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0800 Who is so far from Italy removed
FTLNLINEFTLN 0801 I ne’er again shall see her.—O, thou mine heir
FTLNLINEFTLN 0802 Of Naples and of Milan, what strange fish
FTLNLINEFTLN 0803 Hath made his meal on thee?
FRANCISCO FTLNLINEFTLN 0804120 Sir, he may live.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0805 I saw him beat the surges under him
FTLNLINEFTLN 0806 And ride upon their backs. He trod the water,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0807 Whose enmity he flung aside, and breasted
FTLNLINEFTLN 0808 The surge most swoll’n that met him. His bold head
FTLNLINEFTLN 0809125 ’Bove the contentious waves he kept, and oared
FTLNLINEFTLN 0810 Himself with his good arms in lusty stroke
FTLNLINEFTLN 0811 To th’ shore, that o’er his wave-worn basis bowed,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0813 He came alive to land.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 0814130 No, no, he’s gone.
SEBASTIAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 0815 Sir, you may thank yourself for this great loss,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0816 That would not bless our Europe with your daughter,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0817 But rather lose her to an African,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0818 Where she at least is banished from your eye,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0819135 Who hath cause to wet the grief on ’t.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 0820 Prithee, peace.
SEBASTIAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 0821 You were kneeled to and importuned otherwise
FTLNLINEFTLN 0822 By all of us; and the fair soul herself
FTLNLINEFTLN 0823 Weighed between loathness and obedience at
FTLNLINEFTLN 0824140 Which end o’ th’ beam should bow. We have lost
FTLNLINEFTLN 0825 your son,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0826 I fear, forever. Milan and Naples have
FTLNLINEFTLN 0827 More widows in them of this business’ making
FTLNLINEFTLN 0828 Than we bring men to comfort them.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0829145 The fault’s your own.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 0830 So is the dear’st o’ th’ loss.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0831My lord Sebastian,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0832 The truth you speak doth lack some gentleness
FTLNLINEFTLN 0833 And time to speak it in. You rub the sore
FTLNLINEFTLN 0834150 When you should bring the plaster.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0835 Very well.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0836And most chirurgeonly.
GONZALOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0837 It is foul weather in us all, good sir,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0838 When you are cloudy.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0839155 Foul weather?
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0840 Very foul.
GONZALO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0841 Had I plantation of this isle, my lord—
ANTONIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0842 He’d sow ’t with nettle seed.
GONZALO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0844160 And were the king on ’t, what would I do?
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0845Scape being drunk, for want of wine.
GONZALO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0846 I’ th’ commonwealth I would by contraries
FTLNLINEFTLN 0847 Execute all things, for no kind of traffic
FTLNLINEFTLN 0848 Would I admit; no name of magistrate;
FTLNLINEFTLN 0849165 Letters should not be known; riches, poverty,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0850 And use of service, none; contract, succession,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0851 Bourn, bound of land, tilth, vineyard, none;
FTLNLINEFTLN 0852 No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil;
FTLNLINEFTLN 0853 No occupation; all men idle, all,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0854170 And women too, but innocent and pure;
FTLNLINEFTLN 0855 No sovereignty—
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0856 Yet he would be king on ’t.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0857The latter end of his commonwealth forgets
FTLNLINEFTLN 0858 the beginning.
GONZALO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0859175 All things in common nature should produce
FTLNLINEFTLN 0860 Without sweat or endeavor; treason, felony,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0861 Sword, pike, knife, gun, or need of any engine
FTLNLINEFTLN 0862 Would I not have; but nature should bring forth
FTLNLINEFTLN 0863 Of its own kind all foison, all abundance,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0864180 To feed my innocent people.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0865No marrying ’mong his subjects?
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0866None, man, all idle: whores and knaves.
GONZALO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0867 I would with such perfection govern, sir,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0868 T’ excel the Golden Age.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0869185 ’Save his Majesty!
ANTONIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0870 Long live Gonzalo!
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0871 And do you mark me, sir?
ALONSO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0872 Prithee, no more. Thou dost talk nothing to me.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0874190 minister occasion to these gentlemen, who are of
FTLNLINEFTLN 0875 such sensible and nimble lungs that they always use
FTLNLINEFTLN 0876 to laugh at nothing.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0877’Twas you we laughed at.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0878Who in this kind of merry fooling am
FTLNLINEFTLN 0879195 nothing to you. So you may continue, and laugh at
FTLNLINEFTLN 0880 nothing still.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0881What a blow was there given!
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0882An it had not fallen flatlong.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0883You are gentlemen of brave mettle. You
FTLNLINEFTLN 0884200 would lift the moon out of her sphere if she would
FTLNLINEFTLN 0885 continue in it five weeks without changing.
SDEnter Ariel
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0886We would so, and then go a-batfowling.
ANTONIOSD,
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 0888No, I warrant you, I will not adventure my
FTLNLINEFTLN 0889205 discretion so weakly. Will you laugh me asleep?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0890 For I am very heavy.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0891Go sleep, and hear us.
SD
Antonio, and Sebastian.
ALONSO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0892 What, all so soon asleep? I wish mine eyes
FTLNLINEFTLN 0893 Would, with themselves, shut up my thoughts. I find
FTLNLINEFTLN 0894210 They are inclined to do so.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0895 Please you, sir,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0896 Do not omit the heavy offer of it.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0897 It seldom visits sorrow; when it doth,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0898 It is a comforter.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0899215 We two, my lord,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0900 Will guard your person while you take your rest,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0901 And watch your safety.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 0902 Thank you. Wondrous heavy.
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0903 What a strange drowsiness possesses them!
ANTONIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0904220 It is the quality o’ th’ climate.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0905 Why
FTLNLINEFTLN 0906 Doth it not then our eyelids sink? I find
FTLNLINEFTLN 0907 Not myself disposed to sleep.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0908Nor I. My spirits are nimble.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0909225 They fell together all, as by consent.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0910 They dropped as by a thunderstroke. What might,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0911 Worthy Sebastian, O, what might—? No more.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0912 And yet methinks I see it in thy face
FTLNLINEFTLN 0913 What thou shouldst be. Th’ occasion speaks thee, and
FTLNLINEFTLN 0914230 My strong imagination sees a crown
FTLNLINEFTLN 0915 Dropping upon thy head.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0916 What, art thou waking?
ANTONIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0917 Do you not hear me speak?
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0918 I do, and surely
FTLNLINEFTLN 0919235 It is a sleepy language, and thou speak’st
FTLNLINEFTLN 0920 Out of thy sleep. What is it thou didst say?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0921 This is a strange repose, to be asleep
FTLNLINEFTLN 0922 With eyes wide open—standing, speaking, moving—
FTLNLINEFTLN 0923 And yet so fast asleep.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0924240 Noble Sebastian,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0925 Thou let’st thy fortune sleep, die rather, wink’st
FTLNLINEFTLN 0926 Whiles thou art waking.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0927 Thou dost snore distinctly.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0928 There’s meaning in thy snores.
ANTONIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0929245 I am more serious than my custom. You
FTLNLINEFTLN 0930 Must be so too, if heed me; which to do
FTLNLINEFTLN 0931 Trebles thee o’er.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0932 Well, I am standing water.
ANTONIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0933 I’ll teach you how to flow.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0935 Hereditary sloth instructs me.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0936 O,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0937 If you but knew how you the purpose cherish
FTLNLINEFTLN 0938 Whiles thus you mock it, how in stripping it
FTLNLINEFTLN 0939255 You more invest it. Ebbing men indeed
FTLNLINEFTLN 0940 Most often do so near the bottom run
FTLNLINEFTLN 0941 By their own fear or sloth.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0942 Prithee, say on.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0943 The setting of thine eye and cheek proclaim
FTLNLINEFTLN 0944260 A matter from thee, and a birth indeed
FTLNLINEFTLN 0945 Which throes thee much to yield.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0946 Thus, sir:
FTLNLINEFTLN 0947 Although this lord of weak remembrance—this,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0948 Who shall be of as little memory
FTLNLINEFTLN 0949265 When he is earthed—hath here almost persuaded—
FTLNLINEFTLN 0950 For he’s a spirit of persuasion, only
FTLNLINEFTLN 0951 Professes to persuade—the King his son’s alive,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0952 ’Tis as impossible that he’s undrowned
FTLNLINEFTLN 0953 As he that sleeps here swims.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0954270 I have no hope
FTLNLINEFTLN 0955 That he’s undrowned.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0956 O, out of that no hope
FTLNLINEFTLN 0957 What great hope have you! No hope that way is
FTLNLINEFTLN 0958 Another way so high a hope that even
FTLNLINEFTLN 0959275 Ambition cannot pierce a wink beyond,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0960 But doubt discovery there. Will you grant with me
FTLNLINEFTLN 0961 That Ferdinand is drowned?
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0962 He’s gone.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0963 Then tell me,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0964280 Who’s the next heir of Naples?
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0965 Claribel.
ANTONIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0966 She that is Queen of Tunis; she that dwells
FTLNLINEFTLN 0967 Ten leagues beyond man’s life; she that from Naples
FTLNLINEFTLN 0968 Can have no note, unless the sun were post—
FTLNLINEFTLN 0970 Be rough and razorable; she that from whom
FTLNLINEFTLN 0971 We all were sea-swallowed, though some cast again,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0972 And by that destiny to perform an act
FTLNLINEFTLN 0973 Whereof what’s past is prologue, what to come
FTLNLINEFTLN 0974290 In yours and my discharge.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0975What stuff is this? How say you?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0976 ’Tis true my brother’s daughter’s Queen of Tunis,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0977 So is she heir of Naples, ’twixt which regions
FTLNLINEFTLN 0978 There is some space.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0979295 A space whose ev’ry cubit
FTLNLINEFTLN 0980 Seems to cry out “How shall that Claribel
FTLNLINEFTLN 0981 Measure us back to Naples? Keep in Tunis
FTLNLINEFTLN 0982 And let Sebastian wake.” Say this were death
FTLNLINEFTLN 0983 That now hath seized them, why, they were no worse
FTLNLINEFTLN 0984300 Than now they are. There be that can rule Naples
FTLNLINEFTLN 0985 As well as he that sleeps, lords that can prate
FTLNLINEFTLN 0986 As amply and unnecessarily
FTLNLINEFTLN 0987 As this Gonzalo. I myself could make
FTLNLINEFTLN 0988 A chough of as deep chat. O, that you bore
FTLNLINEFTLN 0989305 The mind that I do, what a sleep were this
FTLNLINEFTLN 0990 For your advancement! Do you understand me?
SEBASTIAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 0991 Methinks I do.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0992 And how does your content
FTLNLINEFTLN 0993 Tender your own good fortune?
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0994310 I remember
FTLNLINEFTLN 0995 You did supplant your brother Prospero.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0996 True,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0997 And look how well my garments sit upon me,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0998 Much feater than before. My brother’s servants
FTLNLINEFTLN 0999315 Were then my fellows; now they are my men.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1000But, for your conscience?
ANTONIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1001 Ay, sir, where lies that? If ’twere a kibe,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1002 ’Twould put me to my slipper, but I feel not
FTLNLINEFTLN 1004320 That stand ’twixt me and Milan, candied be they
FTLNLINEFTLN 1005 And melt ere they molest! Here lies your brother,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1006 No better than the earth he lies upon.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1007 If he were that which now he’s like—that’s dead—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1008 Whom I with this obedient steel, three inches of it,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1009325 Can lay to bed forever; whiles you, doing thus,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1010 To the perpetual wink for aye might put
FTLNLINEFTLN 1011 This ancient morsel, this Sir Prudence, who
FTLNLINEFTLN 1012 Should not upbraid our course. For all the rest,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1013 They’ll take suggestion as a cat laps milk.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1014330 They’ll tell the clock to any business that
FTLNLINEFTLN 1015 We say befits the hour.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1016 Thy case, dear friend,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1017 Shall be my precedent: as thou got’st Milan,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1018 I’ll come by Naples. Draw thy sword. One stroke
FTLNLINEFTLN 1019335 Shall free thee from the tribute which thou payest,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1020 And I the King shall love thee.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1021 Draw together,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1022 And when I rear my hand, do you the like
FTLNLINEFTLN 1023 To fall it on Gonzalo.SD
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1024340 O, but one word.
SD
SDEnter Ariel,
ARIELSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1025 My master through his art foresees the danger
FTLNLINEFTLN 1026 That you, his friend, are in, and sends me forth—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1027 For else his project dies—to keep them living.
SDSings in Gonzalo’s ear:
FTLNLINEFTLN 1028 While you here do snoring lie,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1029345 Open-eyed conspiracy
FTLNLINEFTLN 1030 His time doth take.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1031 If of life you keep a care,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1032 Shake off slumber and beware.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1033 Awake, awake!
GONZALOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1036 King!SD
ALONSOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1037 Why, how now, ho! Awake? Why are you drawn?
FTLNLINEFTLN 1038 Wherefore this ghastly looking?
GONZALOSD,
SEBASTIAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 1040 Whiles we stood here securing your repose,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1041 Even now, we heard a hollow burst of bellowing
FTLNLINEFTLN 1042 Like bulls, or rather lions. Did ’t not wake you?
FTLNLINEFTLN 1043 It struck mine ear most terribly.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 1044360 I heard nothing.
ANTONIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1045 O, ’twas a din to fright a monster’s ear,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1046 To make an earthquake. Sure, it was the roar
FTLNLINEFTLN 1047 Of a whole herd of lions.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 1048Heard you this, Gonzalo?
GONZALO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1049365 Upon mine honor, sir, I heard a humming,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1050 And that a strange one too, which did awake me.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1051 I shaked you, sir, and cried. As mine eyes opened,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1052 I saw their weapons drawn. There was a noise,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1053 That’s verily. ’Tis best we stand upon our guard,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1054370 Or that we quit this place. Let’s draw our weapons.
ALONSO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1055 Lead off this ground, and let’s make further search
FTLNLINEFTLN 1056 For my poor son.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 1057 Heavens keep him from these beasts,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1058 For he is, sure, i’ th’ island.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 1059375 Lead away.
ARIELSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1060 Prospero my lord shall know what I have done.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1061 So, king, go safely on to seek thy son.
SDThey exit.
thunder heard.
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 1062 All the infections that the sun sucks up
FTLNLINEFTLN 1063 From bogs, fens, flats, on Prosper fall and make him
FTLNLINEFTLN 1064 By inchmeal a disease! His spirits hear me,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1065 And yet I needs must curse. But they’ll nor pinch,
FTLNLINEFTLN 10665 Fright me with urchin-shows, pitch me i’ th’ mire,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1067 Nor lead me like a firebrand in the dark
FTLNLINEFTLN 1068 Out of my way, unless he bid ’em. But
FTLNLINEFTLN 1069 For every trifle are they set upon me,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1070 Sometimes like apes, that mow and chatter at me
FTLNLINEFTLN 107110 And after bite me; then like hedgehogs, which
FTLNLINEFTLN 1072 Lie tumbling in my barefoot way and mount
FTLNLINEFTLN 1073 Their pricks at my footfall. Sometime am I
FTLNLINEFTLN 1074 All wound with adders, who with cloven tongues
FTLNLINEFTLN 1075 Do hiss me into madness. Lo, now, lo!
FTLNLINEFTLN 107615 Here comes a spirit of his, and to torment me
FTLNLINEFTLN 1077 For bringing wood in slowly. I’ll fall flat.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1078 Perchance he will not mind me.
SD
SDEnter Trinculo.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1079Here’s neither bush nor shrub to bear off
FTLNLINEFTLN 1080 any weather at all. And another storm brewing; I
FTLNLINEFTLN 108120 hear it sing i’ th’ wind. Yond same black cloud, yond
FTLNLINEFTLN 1082 huge one, looks like a foul bombard that would shed
FTLNLINEFTLN 1083 his liquor. If it should thunder as it did before, I
FTLNLINEFTLN 1084 know not where to hide my head. Yond same cloud
FTLNLINEFTLN 1085 cannot choose but fall by pailfuls.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 108625 What have we here, a man or a fish? Dead or
FTLNLINEFTLN 1087 alive? A fish, he smells like a fish—a very ancient
FTLNLINEFTLN 1088 and fishlike smell, a kind of not-of-the-newest poor-John.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1089 A strange fish. Were I in England now, as once
FTLNLINEFTLN 109130 fool there but would give a piece of silver. There
FTLNLINEFTLN 1092 would this monster make a man. Any strange beast
FTLNLINEFTLN 1093 there makes a man. When they will not give a doit to
FTLNLINEFTLN 1094 relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a
FTLNLINEFTLN 1095 dead Indian. Legged like a man, and his fins like
FTLNLINEFTLN 109635 arms! Warm, o’ my troth! I do now let loose my
FTLNLINEFTLN 1097 opinion, hold it no longer: this is no fish, but an
FTLNLINEFTLN 1098 islander that hath lately suffered by a thunderbolt.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1099 SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1100 way is to creep under his gaberdine. There is no
FTLNLINEFTLN 110140 other shelter hereabout. Misery acquaints a man
FTLNLINEFTLN 1102 with strange bedfellows. I will here shroud till the
FTLNLINEFTLN 1103 dregs of the storm be past.
SD
SDEnter Stephano singing.
STEPHANO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1104 I shall no more to sea, to sea.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1105 Here shall I die ashore—
FTLNLINEFTLN 110645 This is a very scurvy tune to sing at a man’s funeral.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1107 Well, here’s my comfort.SDDrinks.
SDSings.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1108 The master, the swabber, the boatswain, and I,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1109 The gunner and his mate,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1110 Loved Mall, Meg, and Marian, and Margery,
FTLNLINEFTLN 111150 But none of us cared for Kate.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1112 For she had a tongue with a tang,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1113 Would cry to a sailor “Go hang!”
FTLNLINEFTLN 1114 She loved not the savor of tar nor of pitch,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1115 Yet a tailor might scratch her where’er she did itch.
FTLNLINEFTLN 111655 Then to sea, boys, and let her go hang!
FTLNLINEFTLN 1117 This is a scurvy tune too. But here’s my comfort.
SDDrinks.
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1118Do not torment me! O!
FTLNLINEFTLN 1120 you put tricks upon ’s with savages and men of Ind?
FTLNLINEFTLN 112160 Ha? I have not scaped drowning to be afeard now
FTLNLINEFTLN 1122 of your four legs, for it hath been said “As proper a
FTLNLINEFTLN 1123 man as ever went on four legs cannot make him
FTLNLINEFTLN 1124 give ground,” and it shall be said so again while
FTLNLINEFTLN 1125 Stephano breathes at’ nostrils.
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 112665The spirit torments me. O!
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1127This is some monster of the isle with four
FTLNLINEFTLN 1128 legs, who hath got, as I take it, an ague. Where the
FTLNLINEFTLN 1129 devil should he learn our language? I will give him
FTLNLINEFTLN 1130 some relief, if it be but for that. If I can recover him
FTLNLINEFTLN 113170 and keep him tame and get to Naples with him,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1132 he’s a present for any emperor that ever trod on
FTLNLINEFTLN 1133 neat’s leather.
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1134Do not torment me, prithee. I’ll bring my
FTLNLINEFTLN 1135 wood home faster.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 113675He’s in his fit now, and does not talk after
FTLNLINEFTLN 1137 the wisest. He shall taste of my bottle. If he have
FTLNLINEFTLN 1138 never drunk wine afore, it will go near to remove
FTLNLINEFTLN 1139 his fit. If I can recover him and keep him tame, I will
FTLNLINEFTLN 1140 not take too much for him. He shall pay for him that
FTLNLINEFTLN 114180 hath him, and that soundly.
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1142Thou dost me yet but little hurt. Thou wilt
FTLNLINEFTLN 1143 anon; I know it by thy trembling. Now Prosper
FTLNLINEFTLN 1144 works upon thee.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1145Come on your ways. Open your mouth.
FTLNLINEFTLN 114685 Here is that which will give language to you, cat.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1147 Open your mouth. This will shake your shaking, I
FTLNLINEFTLN 1148 can tell you, and that soundly.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1149 cannot tell who’s your friend. Open your chaps
FTLNLINEFTLN 1150 again.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 115190I should know that voice. It should be—but
FTLNLINEFTLN 1152 he is drowned, and these are devils. O, defend me!
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1153Four legs and two voices—a most delicate
FTLNLINEFTLN 1154 monster! His forward voice now is to speak well of
FTLNLINEFTLN 1155 his friend. His backward voice is to utter foul
FTLNLINEFTLN 1157 will recover him, I will help his ague. Come.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1158 SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1159 other mouth.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1160Stephano!
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1161100Doth thy other mouth call me? Mercy, mercy,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1162 this is a devil, and no monster! I will leave him; I
FTLNLINEFTLN 1163 have no long spoon.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1164Stephano! If thou be’st Stephano, touch me
FTLNLINEFTLN 1165 and speak to me, for I am Trinculo—be not
FTLNLINEFTLN 1166105 afeard—thy good friend Trinculo.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1167If thou be’st Trinculo, come forth. I’ll pull
FTLNLINEFTLN 1168 thee by the lesser legs. If any be Trinculo’s legs,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1169 these are they.SD
cloak.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1171110 cam’st thou to be the siege of this mooncalf? Can
FTLNLINEFTLN 1172 he vent Trinculos?
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1173I took him to be killed with a thunderstroke.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1174 But art thou not drowned, Stephano? I
FTLNLINEFTLN 1175 hope now thou art not drowned. Is the storm
FTLNLINEFTLN 1176115 overblown? I hid me under the dead mooncalf’s
FTLNLINEFTLN 1177 gaberdine for fear of the storm. And art thou living,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1178 Stephano? O Stephano, two Neapolitans scaped!
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1179Prithee, do not turn me about. My stomach
FTLNLINEFTLN 1180 is not constant.
CALIBANSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1182 sprites. That’s a brave god and bears celestial liquor.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1183 I will kneel to him.
SD
STEPHANOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1185 cam’st thou hither? Swear by this bottle how thou
FTLNLINEFTLN 1186125 cam’st hither—I escaped upon a butt of sack, which
FTLNLINEFTLN 1187 the sailors heaved o’erboard—by this bottle, which
FTLNLINEFTLN 1188 I made of the bark of a tree with mine own hands,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1189 since I was cast ashore.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1191130 subject, for the liquor is not earthly.
STEPHANOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1193 escapedst.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1194Swum ashore, man, like a duck. I can swim
FTLNLINEFTLN 1195 like a duck, I’ll be sworn.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1196135Here, kiss the book.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1197 Though thou canst swim like a duck, thou art made
FTLNLINEFTLN 1198 like a goose.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1199O Stephano, hast any more of this?
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1200The whole butt, man. My cellar is in a rock
FTLNLINEFTLN 1201140 by th’ seaside, where my wine is hid.—How now,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1202 mooncalf, how does thine ague?
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1203Hast thou not dropped from heaven?
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1204Out o’ th’ moon, I do assure thee. I was the
FTLNLINEFTLN 1205 man i’ th’ moon when time was.
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1206145I have seen thee in her, and I do adore thee.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1207 My mistress showed me thee, and thy dog, and thy
FTLNLINEFTLN 1208 bush.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1209Come, swear to that. Kiss the book. I will
FTLNLINEFTLN 1210 furnish it anon with new contents. Swear.
SD
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1211150By this good light, this is a very shallow
FTLNLINEFTLN 1212 monster. I afeard of him? A very weak monster. The
FTLNLINEFTLN 1213 man i’ th’ moon? A most poor, credulous monster!
FTLNLINEFTLN 1214 —Well drawn, monster, in good sooth!
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1215I’ll show thee every fertile inch o’ th’ island,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1216155 and I will kiss thy foot. I prithee, be my god.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1217By this light, a most perfidious and drunken
FTLNLINEFTLN 1218 monster. When ’s god’s asleep, he’ll rob his bottle.
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1219I’ll kiss thy foot. I’ll swear myself thy subject.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1220Come on, then. Down, and swear.
SD
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1221160I shall laugh myself to death at this puppy-headed
FTLNLINEFTLN 1222 monster. A most scurvy monster. I could
FTLNLINEFTLN 1223 find in my heart to beat him—
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1225—but that the poor monster’s in drink. An
FTLNLINEFTLN 1226165 abominable monster.
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 1227 I’ll show thee the best springs. I’ll pluck thee berries.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1228 I’ll fish for thee and get thee wood enough.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1229 A plague upon the tyrant that I serve.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1230 I’ll bear him no more sticks, but follow thee,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1231170 Thou wondrous man.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1232A most ridiculous monster, to make a wonder
FTLNLINEFTLN 1233 of a poor drunkard.
CALIBANSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1234 I prithee, let me bring thee where crabs grow,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1235 And I with my long nails will dig thee pignuts,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1236175 Show thee a jay’s nest, and instruct thee how
FTLNLINEFTLN 1237 To snare the nimble marmoset. I’ll bring thee
FTLNLINEFTLN 1238 To clustering filberts, and sometimes I’ll get thee
FTLNLINEFTLN 1239 Young scamels from the rock. Wilt thou go with me?
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1240I prithee now, lead the way without any
FTLNLINEFTLN 1241180 more talking.—Trinculo, the King and all our
FTLNLINEFTLN 1242 company else being drowned, we will inherit here.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1243 —Here, bear my bottle.—Fellow Trinculo, we’ll
FTLNLINEFTLN 1244 fill him by and by again.
CALIBANSD sings drunkenly
FTLNLINEFTLN 1245 Farewell, master, farewell, farewell.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1246185A howling monster, a drunken monster.
CALIBANSD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1247 No more dams I’ll make for fish,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1248 Nor fetch in firing
FTLNLINEFTLN 1249 At requiring,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1250 Nor scrape trenchering, nor wash dish.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1251190 ’Ban, ’ban, Ca-caliban
FTLNLINEFTLN 1252 Has a new master. Get a new man.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1253 Freedom, high-day! High-day, freedom! Freedom,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1254 high-day, freedom!
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1255O brave monster! Lead the way.
SDThey exit.
FERDINAND
FTLNLINEFTLN 1256 There be some sports are painful, and their labor
FTLNLINEFTLN 1257 Delight in them
FTLNLINEFTLN 1258 Are nobly undergone; and most poor matters
FTLNLINEFTLN 1259 Point to rich ends. This my mean task
FTLNLINEFTLN 12605 Would be as heavy to me as odious, but
FTLNLINEFTLN 1261 The mistress which I serve quickens what’s dead
FTLNLINEFTLN 1262 And makes my labors pleasures. O, she is
FTLNLINEFTLN 1263 Ten times more gentle than her father’s crabbed,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1264 And he’s composed of harshness. I must remove
FTLNLINEFTLN 126510 Some thousands of these logs and pile them up,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1266 Upon a sore injunction. My sweet mistress
FTLNLINEFTLN 1267 Weeps when she sees me work, and says such
FTLNLINEFTLN 1268 baseness
FTLNLINEFTLN 1269 Had never like executor. I forget;
FTLNLINEFTLN 127015 But these sweet thoughts do even refresh my labors,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1271 Most
SDEnter Miranda; and Prospero
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 1272 Alas now, pray you,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1273 Work not so hard. I would the lightning had
FTLNLINEFTLN 1274 Burnt up those logs that you are enjoined to pile.
FTLNLINEFTLN 127520 Pray, set it down and rest you. When this burns
FTLNLINEFTLN 1277 Is hard at study. Pray now, rest yourself.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1278 He’s safe for these three hours.
FERDINAND FTLNLINEFTLN 1279 O most dear mistress,
FTLNLINEFTLN 128025 The sun will set before I shall discharge
FTLNLINEFTLN 1281 What I must strive to do.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 1282 If you’ll sit down,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1283 I’ll bear your logs the while. Pray, give me that.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1284 I’ll carry it to the pile.
FERDINAND FTLNLINEFTLN 128530 No, precious creature,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1286 I had rather crack my sinews, break my back,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1287 Than you should such dishonor undergo
FTLNLINEFTLN 1288 While I sit lazy by.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 1289 It would become me
FTLNLINEFTLN 129035 As well as it does you, and I should do it
FTLNLINEFTLN 1291 With much more ease, for my good will is to it,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1292 And yours it is against.
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1294 This visitation shows it.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 129540 You look wearily.FERDINAND
FTLNLINEFTLN 1296 No, noble mistress, ’tis fresh morning with me
FTLNLINEFTLN 1297 When you are by at night. I do beseech you,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1298 Chiefly that I might set it in my prayers,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1299 What is your name?
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 130045 Miranda.—O my father,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1301 I have broke your hest to say so!
FERDINAND FTLNLINEFTLN 1302 Admired Miranda!
FTLNLINEFTLN 1303 Indeed the top of admiration, worth
FTLNLINEFTLN 1304 What’s dearest to the world! Full many a lady
FTLNLINEFTLN 130550 I have eyed with best regard, and many a time
FTLNLINEFTLN 1306 Th’ harmony of their tongues hath into bondage
FTLNLINEFTLN 1307 Brought my too diligent ear. For several virtues
FTLNLINEFTLN 1308 Have I liked several women, never any
FTLNLINEFTLN 1309 With so full soul but some defect in her
FTLNLINEFTLN 131055 Did quarrel with the noblest grace she owed,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1312 So perfect and so peerless, are created
FTLNLINEFTLN 1313 Of every creature’s best.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 1314 I do not know
FTLNLINEFTLN 131560 One of my sex, no woman’s face remember,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1316 Save, from my glass, mine own. Nor have I seen
FTLNLINEFTLN 1317 More that I may call men than you, good friend,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1318 And my dear father. How features are abroad
FTLNLINEFTLN 1319 I am skilless of, but by my modesty,
FTLNLINEFTLN 132065 The jewel in my dower, I would not wish
FTLNLINEFTLN 1321 Any companion in the world but you,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1322 Nor can imagination form a shape
FTLNLINEFTLN 1323 Besides yourself to like of. But I prattle
FTLNLINEFTLN 1324 Something too wildly, and my father’s precepts
FTLNLINEFTLN 132570 I therein do forget.
FERDINAND FTLNLINEFTLN 1326I am in my condition
FTLNLINEFTLN 1327 A prince, Miranda; I do think a king—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1328 I would, not so!—and would no more endure
FTLNLINEFTLN 1329 This wooden slavery than to suffer
FTLNLINEFTLN 133075 The flesh-fly blow my mouth. Hear my soul speak:
FTLNLINEFTLN 1331 The very instant that I saw you did
FTLNLINEFTLN 1332 My heart fly to your service, there resides
FTLNLINEFTLN 1333 To make me slave to it, and for your sake
FTLNLINEFTLN 1334 Am I this patient log-man.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 133580 Do you love me?
FERDINAND
FTLNLINEFTLN 1336 O heaven, O Earth, bear witness to this sound,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1337 And crown what I profess with kind event
FTLNLINEFTLN 1338 If I speak true; if hollowly, invert
FTLNLINEFTLN 1339 What best is boded me to mischief. I,
FTLNLINEFTLN 134085 Beyond all limit of what else i’ th’ world,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1341 Do love, prize, honor you.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 1342 I am a fool
FTLNLINEFTLN 1343 To weep at what I am glad of.
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1346 On that which breeds between ’em!
FERDINAND FTLNLINEFTLN 1347 Wherefore
FTLNLINEFTLN 1348 weep you?
MIRANDA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1349 At mine unworthiness, that dare not offer
FTLNLINEFTLN 135095 What I desire to give, and much less take
FTLNLINEFTLN 1351 What I shall die to want. But this is trifling,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1352 And all the more it seeks to hide itself,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1353 The bigger bulk it shows. Hence, bashful cunning,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1354 And prompt me, plain and holy innocence.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1355100 I am your wife if you will marry me.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1356 If not, I’ll die your maid. To be your fellow
FTLNLINEFTLN 1357 You may deny me, but I’ll be your servant
FTLNLINEFTLN 1358 Whether you will or no.
FERDINAND
FTLNLINEFTLN 1359 My mistress, dearest, and I thus humble ever.
MIRANDA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1360105 My husband, then?
FERDINAND FTLNLINEFTLN 1361 Ay, with a heart as willing
FTLNLINEFTLN 1362 As bondage e’er of freedom. Here’s my hand.
MIRANDASD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1363 And mine, with my heart in ’t. And now farewell
FTLNLINEFTLN 1364 Till half an hour hence.
FERDINAND FTLNLINEFTLN 1365110 A thousand thousand.
SDThey exit.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1366 So glad of this as they I cannot be,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1367 Who are surprised withal; but my rejoicing
FTLNLINEFTLN 1368 At nothing can be more. I’ll to my book,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1369 For yet ere suppertime must I perform
FTLNLINEFTLN 1370115 Much business appertaining.
SDHe exits.
STEPHANOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1372 out, we will drink water; not a drop before. Therefore
FTLNLINEFTLN 1373 bear up and board ’em.—Servant monster,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1374 drink to me.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 13755Servant monster? The folly of this island!
FTLNLINEFTLN 1376 They say there’s but five upon this isle; we are three
FTLNLINEFTLN 1377 of them. If th’ other two be brained like us, the state
FTLNLINEFTLN 1378 totters.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1379Drink, servant monster, when I bid thee.
FTLNLINEFTLN 138010 Thy eyes are almost set in thy head.
SD
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1381Where should they be set else? He were a
FTLNLINEFTLN 1382 brave monster indeed if they were set in his tail.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1383My man-monster hath drowned his tongue
FTLNLINEFTLN 1384 in sack. For my part, the sea cannot drown me. I
FTLNLINEFTLN 138515 swam, ere I could recover the shore, five-and-thirty
FTLNLINEFTLN 1386 leagues off and on, by this light.—Thou shalt be my
FTLNLINEFTLN 1387 lieutenant, monster, or my standard.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1388Your lieutenant, if you list. He’s no
FTLNLINEFTLN 1389 standard.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 139020We’ll not run, Monsieur Monster.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1391Nor go neither. But you’ll lie like dogs, and
FTLNLINEFTLN 1392 yet say nothing neither.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1393Mooncalf, speak once in thy life, if thou
FTLNLINEFTLN 1394 be’st a good mooncalf.
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 139525How does thy Honor? Let me lick thy shoe. I’ll
FTLNLINEFTLN 1396 not serve him; he is not valiant.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1397Thou liest, most ignorant monster. I am in
FTLNLINEFTLN 1398 case to justle a constable. Why, thou debauched
FTLNLINEFTLN 1399 fish, thou! Was there ever man a coward that hath
FTLNLINEFTLN 140030 drunk so much sack as I today? Wilt thou tell a
FTLNLINEFTLN 1401 monstrous lie, being but half a fish and half a
FTLNLINEFTLN 1402 monster?
FTLNLINEFTLN 1404 lord?
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 140535“Lord,” quoth he? That a monster should be
FTLNLINEFTLN 1406 such a natural!
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1407Lo, lo again! Bite him to death, I prithee.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1408Trinculo, keep a good tongue in your head.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1409 If you prove a mutineer, the next tree. The poor
FTLNLINEFTLN 141040 monster’s my subject, and he shall not suffer
FTLNLINEFTLN 1411 indignity.
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1412I thank my noble lord. Wilt thou be pleased
FTLNLINEFTLN 1413 to harken once again to the suit I made to thee?
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1414Marry, will I. Kneel and repeat it. I will
FTLNLINEFTLN 141545 stand, and so shall Trinculo.
SDEnter Ariel, invisible.
CALIBANSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1417 to a tyrant, a sorcerer, that by his cunning hath
FTLNLINEFTLN 1418 cheated me of the island.
ARIELSD,
CALIBANSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1421 thou.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1422 destroy thee. I do not lie.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1423Trinculo, if you trouble him any more in ’s
FTLNLINEFTLN 1424 tale, by this hand, I will supplant some of your
FTLNLINEFTLN 142555 teeth.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1426Why, I said nothing.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1427Mum then, and no more.SD
aside.
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 1429 I say by sorcery he got this isle;
FTLNLINEFTLN 143060 From me he got it. If thy Greatness will,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1431 Revenge it on him, for I know thou dar’st,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1432 But this thing dare not.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1433That’s most certain.
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 1434 Thou shalt be lord of it, and I’ll serve thee.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1436 thou bring me to the party?
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 1437 Yea, yea, my lord. I’ll yield him thee asleep,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1438 Where thou mayst knock a nail into his head.
ARIELSD,
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 144070 What a pied ninny’s this!—Thou scurvy patch!—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1441 I do beseech thy Greatness, give him blows
FTLNLINEFTLN 1442 And take his bottle from him. When that’s gone,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1443 He shall drink naught but brine, for I’ll not show him
FTLNLINEFTLN 1444 Where the quick freshes are.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 144575Trinculo, run into no further danger. Interrupt
FTLNLINEFTLN 1446 the monster one word further, and by this
FTLNLINEFTLN 1447 hand, I’ll turn my mercy out o’ doors and make a
FTLNLINEFTLN 1448 stockfish of thee.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1449Why, what did I? I did nothing. I’ll go
FTLNLINEFTLN 145080 farther off.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1451Didst thou not say he lied?
ARIELSD,
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1453Do I so? Take thou that.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1454 As you like this, give me the lie another time.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 145585I did not give the lie! Out o’ your wits and
FTLNLINEFTLN 1456 hearing too? A pox o’ your bottle! This can sack and
FTLNLINEFTLN 1457 drinking do. A murrain on your monster, and the
FTLNLINEFTLN 1458 devil take your fingers!
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1459Ha, ha, ha!
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 146090Now forward with your tale.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1461 Prithee, stand further off.
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 1462 Beat him enough. After a little time
FTLNLINEFTLN 1463 I’ll beat him too.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1464Stand farther.SD
away.
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 1466 Why, as I told thee, ’tis a custom with him
FTLNLINEFTLN 1468 Having first seized his books, or with a log
FTLNLINEFTLN 1469 Batter his skull, or paunch him with a stake,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1470100 Or cut his weasand with thy knife. Remember
FTLNLINEFTLN 1471 First to possess his books, for without them
FTLNLINEFTLN 1472 He’s but a sot, as I am, nor hath not
FTLNLINEFTLN 1473 One spirit to command. They all do hate him
FTLNLINEFTLN 1474 As rootedly as I. Burn but his books.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1475105 He has brave utensils—for so he calls them—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1476 Which, when he has a house, he’ll deck withal.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1477 And that most deeply to consider is
FTLNLINEFTLN 1478 The beauty of his daughter. He himself
FTLNLINEFTLN 1479 Calls her a nonpareil. I never saw a woman
FTLNLINEFTLN 1480110 But only Sycorax my dam and she;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1481 But she as far surpasseth Sycorax
FTLNLINEFTLN 1482 As great’st does least.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1483 Is it so brave a lass?
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 1484 Ay, lord, she will become thy bed, I warrant,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1485115 And bring thee forth brave brood.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1486Monster, I will kill this man. His daughter
FTLNLINEFTLN 1487 and I will be king and queen—save our Graces!—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1488 and Trinculo and thyself shall be viceroys.—Dost
FTLNLINEFTLN 1489 thou like the plot, Trinculo?
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1490120Excellent.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1491Give me thy hand. I am sorry I beat thee.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1492 But while thou liv’st, keep a good tongue in thy
FTLNLINEFTLN 1493 head.
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 1494 Within this half hour will he be asleep.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1495125 Wilt thou destroy him then?
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1496 Ay, on mine honor.
ARIELSD,
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 1498 Thou mak’st me merry. I am full of pleasure.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1500130 You taught me but whilere?
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1501At thy request, monster, I will do reason,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1502 any reason.—Come on, Trinculo, let us sing.
SDSings.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1503 Flout ’em and cout ’em
FTLNLINEFTLN 1504 And scout ’em and flout ’em!
FTLNLINEFTLN 1505135 Thought is free.
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1506That’s not the tune.
SDAriel plays the tune on a tabor and pipe.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1507What is this same?
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1508This is the tune of our catch played by the
FTLNLINEFTLN 1509 picture of Nobody.
STEPHANOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1511 man, show thyself in thy likeness. If thou be’st a
FTLNLINEFTLN 1512 devil, take ’t as thou list.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1513O, forgive me my sins!
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1514He that dies pays all debts.—I defy thee!—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1515145 Mercy upon us!
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1516Art thou afeard?
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1517No, monster, not I.
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 1518 Be not afeard. The isle is full of noises,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1519 Sounds and sweet airs that give delight and hurt not.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1520150 Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
FTLNLINEFTLN 1521 Will hum about mine ears, and sometimes voices
FTLNLINEFTLN 1522 That, if I then had waked after long sleep,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1523 Will make me sleep again; and then, in dreaming,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1524 The clouds methought would open, and show riches
FTLNLINEFTLN 1525155 Ready to drop upon me, that when I waked
FTLNLINEFTLN 1526 I cried to dream again.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1527This will prove a brave kingdom to me,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1528 where I shall have my music for nothing.
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1529When Prospero is destroyed.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1530160That shall be by and by. I remember the
FTLNLINEFTLN 1531 story.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1533 after do our work.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1534Lead, monster. We’ll follow.—I would I
FTLNLINEFTLN 1535165 could see this taborer. He lays it on. Wilt come?
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1536I’ll follow, Stephano.
SDThey exit.
Francisco, etc.
GONZALO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1537 By ’r lakin, I can go no further, sir.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1538 My old bones aches. Here’s a maze trod indeed
FTLNLINEFTLN 1539 Through forthrights and meanders. By your
FTLNLINEFTLN 1540 patience,
FTLNLINEFTLN 15415 I needs must rest me.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 1542 Old lord, I cannot blame thee.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1543 Who am myself attached with weariness
FTLNLINEFTLN 1544 To th’ dulling of my spirits. Sit down and rest.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1545 Even here I will put off my hope and keep it
FTLNLINEFTLN 154610 No longer for my flatterer. He is drowned
FTLNLINEFTLN 1547 Whom thus we stray to find, and the sea mocks
FTLNLINEFTLN 1548 Our frustrate search on land. Well, let him go.
ANTONIOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1549 I am right glad that he’s so out of hope.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1550 Do not, for one repulse, forgo the purpose
FTLNLINEFTLN 155115 That you resolved t’ effect.
SEBASTIANSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1553 Will we take throughly.
ANTONIOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1555 For now they are oppressed with travel, they
FTLNLINEFTLN 155620 Will not nor cannot use such vigilance
FTLNLINEFTLN 1557 As when they are fresh.
SEBASTIANSD,
top invisible.
ALONSO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1559 What harmony is this? My good friends, hark.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 1560Marvelous sweet music!
SDEnter several strange shapes, bringing in a banquet, and
dance about it with gentle actions of salutations.
ALONSO
FTLNLINEFTLN 156125 Give us kind keepers, heavens! What were these?
SEBASTIAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 1562 A living drollery! Now I will believe
FTLNLINEFTLN 1563 That there are unicorns, that in Arabia
FTLNLINEFTLN 1564 There is one tree, the phoenix’ throne, one phoenix
FTLNLINEFTLN 1565 At this hour reigning there.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 156630 I’ll believe both;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1567 And what does else want credit, come to me
FTLNLINEFTLN 1568 And I’ll be sworn ’tis true. Travelers ne’er did lie,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1569 Though fools at home condemn ’em.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 1570 If in Naples
FTLNLINEFTLN 157135 I should report this now, would they believe me?
FTLNLINEFTLN 1572 If I should say I saw such
FTLNLINEFTLN 1573 For, certes, these are people of the island—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1574 Who, though they are of monstrous shape, yet note
FTLNLINEFTLN 1575 Their manners are more gentle, kind, than of
FTLNLINEFTLN 157640 Our human generation you shall find
FTLNLINEFTLN 1577 Many, nay, almost any.
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1579 Thou hast said well, for some of you there present
FTLNLINEFTLN 1580 Are worse than devils.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 158145 I cannot too much muse
FTLNLINEFTLN 1582 Such shapes, such gesture, and such sound,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1583 expressing—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1584 Although they want the use of tongue—a kind
FTLNLINEFTLN 1585 Of excellent dumb discourse.
SDInviting the King, etc., to eat,
FRANCISCO FTLNLINEFTLN 1587They vanished strangely.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1588No matter, since
FTLNLINEFTLN 1589 They have left their viands behind, for we have
FTLNLINEFTLN 1590 stomachs.
FTLNLINEFTLN 159155 Will ’t please you taste of what is here?
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 1592 Not I.
GONZALO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1593 Faith, sir, you need not fear. When we were boys,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1594 Who would believe that there were mountaineers
FTLNLINEFTLN 1595 Dewlapped like bulls, whose throats had hanging at
FTLNLINEFTLN 159660 ’em
FTLNLINEFTLN 1597 Wallets of flesh? Or that there were such men
FTLNLINEFTLN 1598 Whose heads stood in their breasts? Which now we
FTLNLINEFTLN 1599 find
FTLNLINEFTLN 1600 Each putter-out of five for one will bring us
FTLNLINEFTLN 160165 Good warrant of.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 1602 I will stand to and feed.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1603 Although my last, no matter, since I feel
FTLNLINEFTLN 1604 The best is past. Brother, my lord the Duke,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1605 Stand to, and do as we.
SD
move toward the table.
SDThunder and lightning. Enter Ariel, like a Harpy, claps
his wings upon the table, and with a quaint device the
banquet vanishes.
ARIELSD
FTLNLINEFTLN 160670 You are three men of sin, whom Destiny,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1607 That hath to instrument this lower world
FTLNLINEFTLN 1608 And what is in ’t, the never-surfeited sea
FTLNLINEFTLN 1609 Hath caused to belch up you, and on this island,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1610 Where man doth not inhabit, you ’mongst men
FTLNLINEFTLN 161175 Being most unfit to live. I have made you mad;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1612 And even with such-like valor, men hang and drown
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1614 You fools, I and my fellows
FTLNLINEFTLN 1615 Are ministers of Fate. The elements
FTLNLINEFTLN 161680 Of whom your swords are tempered may as well
FTLNLINEFTLN 1617 Wound the loud winds or with bemocked-at stabs
FTLNLINEFTLN 1618 Kill the still-closing waters as diminish
FTLNLINEFTLN 1619 One dowl that’s in my plume. My fellow ministers
FTLNLINEFTLN 1620 Are like invulnerable. If you could hurt,
FTLNLINEFTLN 162185 Your swords are now too massy for your strengths
FTLNLINEFTLN 1622 And will not be uplifted. But remember—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1623 For that’s my business to you—that you three
FTLNLINEFTLN 1624 From Milan did supplant good Prospero,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1625 Exposed unto the sea, which hath requit it,
FTLNLINEFTLN 162690 Him and his innocent child, for which foul deed,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1627 The powers—delaying, not forgetting—have
FTLNLINEFTLN 1628 Incensed the seas and shores, yea, all the creatures
FTLNLINEFTLN 1629 Against your peace. Thee of thy son, Alonso,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1630 They have bereft; and do pronounce by me
FTLNLINEFTLN 163195 Ling’ring perdition, worse than any death
FTLNLINEFTLN 1632 Can be at once, shall step by step attend
FTLNLINEFTLN 1633 You and your ways, whose wraths to guard you
FTLNLINEFTLN 1634 from—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1635 Which here, in this most desolate isle, else falls
FTLNLINEFTLN 1636100 Upon your heads—is nothing but heart’s sorrow
FTLNLINEFTLN 1637 And a clear life ensuing.SDHe vanishes in thunder.
SDThen, to soft music, enter the shapes again, and dance,
with mocks and mows, and carrying out the table.
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1638 Bravely the figure of this Harpy hast thou
FTLNLINEFTLN 1639 Performed, my Ariel. A grace it had, devouring.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1640 Of my instruction hast thou nothing bated
FTLNLINEFTLN 1641105 In what thou hadst to say. So, with good life
FTLNLINEFTLN 1642 And observation strange, my meaner ministers
FTLNLINEFTLN 1644 work,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1645 And these mine enemies are all knit up
FTLNLINEFTLN 1646110 In their distractions. They now are in my power;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1647 And in these fits I leave them while I visit
FTLNLINEFTLN 1648 Young Ferdinand, whom they suppose is drowned,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1649 And his and mine loved darling.SD
GONZALOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1650 I’ th’ name of something holy, sir, why stand you
FTLNLINEFTLN 1651115 In this strange stare?
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 1652 O, it is monstrous, monstrous!
FTLNLINEFTLN 1653 Methought the billows spoke and told me of it;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1654 The winds did sing it to me, and the thunder,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1655 That deep and dreadful organ pipe, pronounced
FTLNLINEFTLN 1656120 The name of Prosper. It did bass my trespass.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1657 Therefor my son i’ th’ ooze is bedded, and
FTLNLINEFTLN 1658 I’ll seek him deeper than e’er plummet sounded,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1659 And with him there lie mudded.SDHe exits.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1660But one fiend at a time,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1661125 I’ll fight their legions o’er.
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1662 I’ll be thy second.
SDThey exit.
GONZALO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1663 All three of them are desperate. Their great guilt,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1664 Like poison given to work a great time after,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1665 Now ’gins to bite the spirits. I do beseech you
FTLNLINEFTLN 1666130 That are of suppler joints, follow them swiftly
FTLNLINEFTLN 1667 And hinder them from what this ecstasy
FTLNLINEFTLN 1668 May now provoke them to.
ADRIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1669 Follow, I pray you.
SDThey all exit.
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1670 If I have too austerely punished you,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1671 Your compensation makes amends, for I
FTLNLINEFTLN 1672 Have given you here a third of mine own life,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1673 Or that for which I live; who once again
FTLNLINEFTLN 16745 I tender to thy hand. All thy vexations
FTLNLINEFTLN 1675 Were but my trials of thy love, and thou
FTLNLINEFTLN 1676 Hast strangely stood the test. Here afore heaven
FTLNLINEFTLN 1677 I ratify this my rich gift. O Ferdinand,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1678 Do not smile at me that I boast
FTLNLINEFTLN 167910 For thou shalt find she will outstrip all praise
FTLNLINEFTLN 1680 And make it halt behind her.
FERDINAND FTLNLINEFTLN 1681 I do believe it
FTLNLINEFTLN 1682 Against an oracle.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1683 Then, as my
FTLNLINEFTLN 168415 Worthily purchased, take my daughter. But
FTLNLINEFTLN 1685 If thou dost break her virgin-knot before
FTLNLINEFTLN 1686 All sanctimonious ceremonies may
FTLNLINEFTLN 1687 With full and holy rite be ministered,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1688 No sweet aspersion shall the heavens let fall
FTLNLINEFTLN 168920 To make this contract grow; but barren hate,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1690 Sour-eyed disdain, and discord shall bestrew
FTLNLINEFTLN 1692 That you shall hate it both. Therefore take heed,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1693 As Hymen’s lamps shall light you.
FERDINAND FTLNLINEFTLN 169425 As I hope
FTLNLINEFTLN 1695 For quiet days, fair issue, and long life,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1696 With such love as ’tis now, the murkiest den,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1697 The most opportune place, the strong’st suggestion
FTLNLINEFTLN 1698 Our worser genius can shall never melt
FTLNLINEFTLN 169930 Mine honor into lust to take away
FTLNLINEFTLN 1700 The edge of that day’s celebration
FTLNLINEFTLN 1701 When I shall think or Phoebus’ steeds are foundered
FTLNLINEFTLN 1702 Or night kept chained below.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 1703 Fairly spoke.
FTLNLINEFTLN 170435 Sit then and talk with her. She is thine own.
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1705 What, Ariel, my industrious servant, Ariel!
SDEnter Ariel.
ARIEL
FTLNLINEFTLN 1706 What would my potent master? Here I am.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1707 Thou and thy meaner fellows your last service
FTLNLINEFTLN 1708 Did worthily perform, and I must use you
FTLNLINEFTLN 170940 In such another trick. Go bring the rabble,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1710 O’er whom I give thee power, here to this place.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1711 Incite them to quick motion, for I must
FTLNLINEFTLN 1712 Bestow upon the eyes of this young couple
FTLNLINEFTLN 1713 Some vanity of mine art. It is my promise,
FTLNLINEFTLN 171445 And they expect it from me.
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 1715 Presently?
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 1716Ay, with a twink.
ARIEL
FTLNLINEFTLN 1717 Before you can say “Come” and “Go,”
FTLNLINEFTLN 1718 And breathe twice, and cry “So, so,”
FTLNLINEFTLN 171950 Each one, tripping on his toe,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1720 Will be here with mop and mow.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1721 Do you love me, master? No?
FTLNLINEFTLN 1722 Dearly, my delicate Ariel. Do not approach
FTLNLINEFTLN 1723 Till thou dost hear me call.
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 172455 Well; I conceive.
SDHe exits.
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1725 Look thou be true; do not give dalliance
FTLNLINEFTLN 1726 Too much the rein. The strongest oaths are straw
FTLNLINEFTLN 1727 To th’ fire i’ th’ blood. Be more abstemious,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1728 Or else goodnight your vow.
FERDINAND FTLNLINEFTLN 172960 I warrant you, sir,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1730 The white cold virgin snow upon my heart
FTLNLINEFTLN 1731 Abates the ardor of my liver.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 1732 Well.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1733 Now come, my Ariel. Bring a corollary
FTLNLINEFTLN 173465 Rather than want a spirit. Appear, and pertly.
SDSoft music.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1735 No tongue. All eyes. Be silent.
SDEnter Iris.
IRIS
FTLNLINEFTLN 1736 Ceres, most bounteous lady, thy rich leas
FTLNLINEFTLN 1737 Of wheat, rye, barley, vetches, oats, and peas;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1738 Thy turfy mountains, where live nibbling sheep,
FTLNLINEFTLN 173970 And flat meads thatched with stover, them to keep;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1740 Thy banks with pionèd and twillèd brims,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1741 Which spongy April at thy hest betrims
FTLNLINEFTLN 1742 To make cold nymphs chaste crowns; and thy
FTLNLINEFTLN 1743 broom groves,
FTLNLINEFTLN 174475 Whose shadow the dismissèd bachelor loves,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1745 Being lass-lorn; thy poll-clipped vineyard,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1746 And thy sea marge, sterile and rocky hard,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1747 Where thou thyself dost air—the Queen o’ th’ sky,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1748 Whose wat’ry arch and messenger am I,
FTLNLINEFTLN 174980 Bids thee leave these, and with her sovereign grace,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1750 Here on this grass-plot, in this very place,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1752 Approach, rich Ceres, her to entertain.
SDEnter Ceres.
CERES
FTLNLINEFTLN 1753 Hail, many-colored messenger, that ne’er
FTLNLINEFTLN 175485 Dost disobey the wife of Jupiter;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1755 Who with thy saffron wings upon my flowers
FTLNLINEFTLN 1756 Diffusest honey drops, refreshing showers;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1757 And with each end of thy blue bow dost crown
FTLNLINEFTLN 1758 My bosky acres and my unshrubbed down,
FTLNLINEFTLN 175990 Rich scarf to my proud Earth. Why hath thy queen
FTLNLINEFTLN 1760 Summoned me hither to this short-grassed green?
IRIS
FTLNLINEFTLN 1761 A contract of true love to celebrate,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1762 And some donation freely to estate
FTLNLINEFTLN 1763 On the blest lovers.
CERES FTLNLINEFTLN 176495 Tell me, heavenly bow,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1765 If Venus or her son, as thou dost know,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1766 Do now attend the Queen? Since they did plot
FTLNLINEFTLN 1767 The means that dusky Dis my daughter got,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1768 Her and her blind boy’s scandaled company
FTLNLINEFTLN 1769100 I have forsworn.
IRIS FTLNLINEFTLN 1770 Of her society
FTLNLINEFTLN 1771 Be not afraid. I met her deity
FTLNLINEFTLN 1772 Cutting the clouds towards Paphos, and her son
FTLNLINEFTLN 1773 Dove-drawn with her. Here thought they to have
FTLNLINEFTLN 1774105 done
FTLNLINEFTLN 1775 Some wanton charm upon this man and maid,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1776 Whose vows are that no bed-right shall be paid
FTLNLINEFTLN 1777 Till Hymen’s torch be lighted—but in vain.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1778 Mars’s hot minion is returned again;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1779110 Her waspish-headed son has broke his arrows,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1780 Swears he will shoot no more, but play with
FTLNLINEFTLN 1781 sparrows,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1782 And be a boy right out.
CERES FTLNLINEFTLN 1783 Highest queen of state,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1784115 Great Juno, comes. I know her by her gait.
JUNO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1785 How does my bounteous sister? Go with me
FTLNLINEFTLN 1786 To bless this twain, that they may prosperous be
FTLNLINEFTLN 1787 And honored in their issue.
SDThey sing.
JUNO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1788 Honor, riches, marriage-blessing,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1789120 Long continuance and increasing,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1790 Hourly joys be still upon you.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1791 Juno sings her blessings on you.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1792 Earth’s increase, foison plenty,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1793 Barns and garners never empty,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1794125 Vines with clust’ring bunches growing,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1795 Plants with goodly burden bowing;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1796 Spring come to you at the farthest
FTLNLINEFTLN 1797 In the very end of harvest.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1798 Scarcity and want shall shun you.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1799130 Ceres’ blessing so is on you.
FERDINAND
FTLNLINEFTLN 1800 This is a most majestic vision, and
FTLNLINEFTLN 1801 Harmonious charmingly. May I be bold
FTLNLINEFTLN 1802 To think these spirits?
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 1803 Spirits, which by mine art
FTLNLINEFTLN 1804135 I have from their confines called to enact
FTLNLINEFTLN 1805 My present fancies.
FERDINAND FTLNLINEFTLN 1806 Let me live here ever.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1807 So rare a wondered father and a wise
FTLNLINEFTLN 1808 Makes this place paradise.
SDJuno and Ceres whisper,
and send Iris on employment.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 1809140 Sweet now, silence.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1811 There’s something else to do. Hush, and be mute,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1812 Or else our spell is marred.
IRIS
FTLNLINEFTLN 1813 You nymphs, called naiads of the windring brooks,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1814145 With your sedged crowns and ever-harmless looks,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1815 Leave your crisp channels and on this green land
FTLNLINEFTLN 1816 Answer your summons, Juno does command.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1817 Come, temperate nymphs, and help to celebrate
FTLNLINEFTLN 1818 A contract of true love. Be not too late.
SDEnter certain Nymphs.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1819150 You sunburned sicklemen, of August weary,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1820 Come hither from the furrow and be merry.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1821 Make holiday: your rye-straw hats put on,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1822 And these fresh nymphs encounter every one
FTLNLINEFTLN 1823 In country footing.
SDEnter certain Reapers, properly habited. They join with
the Nymphs in a graceful dance, towards the end
whereof Prospero starts suddenly and speaks.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1824155 I had forgot that foul conspiracy
FTLNLINEFTLN 1825 Of the beast Caliban and his confederates
FTLNLINEFTLN 1826 Against my life. The minute of their plot
FTLNLINEFTLN 1827 Is almost come.—Well done. Avoid. No more.
SDTo a strange, hollow, and confused noise,
FERDINANDSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1828 This is strange. Your father’s in some passion
FTLNLINEFTLN 1829160 That works him strongly.
MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 1830 Never till this day
FTLNLINEFTLN 1831 Saw I him touched with anger, so distempered.
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1832 You do look, my son, in a moved sort,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1833 As if you were dismayed. Be cheerful, sir.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1835 As I foretold you, were all spirits and
FTLNLINEFTLN 1836 Are melted into air, into thin air;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1837 And like the baseless fabric of this vision,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1838 The cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1839170 The solemn temples, the great globe itself,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1840 Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1841 And, like this insubstantial pageant faded,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1842 Leave not a rack behind. We are such stuff
FTLNLINEFTLN 1843 As dreams are made on, and our little life
FTLNLINEFTLN 1844175 Is rounded with a sleep. Sir, I am vexed.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1845 Bear with my weakness. My old brain is troubled.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1846 Be not disturbed with my infirmity.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1847 If you be pleased, retire into my cell
FTLNLINEFTLN 1848 And there repose. A turn or two I’ll walk
FTLNLINEFTLN 1849180 To still my beating mind.
FERDINAND/MIRANDA FTLNLINEFTLN 1850 We wish your peace.
SD
SDEnter Ariel.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1851 Come with a thought. I thank thee, Ariel. Come.
ARIEL
FTLNLINEFTLN 1852 Thy thoughts I cleave to. What’s thy pleasure?
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 1853 Spirit,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1854185 We must prepare to meet with Caliban.
ARIEL
FTLNLINEFTLN 1855 Ay, my commander. When I presented Ceres,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1856 I thought to have told thee of it, but I feared
FTLNLINEFTLN 1857 Lest I might anger thee.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1858 Say again, where didst thou leave these varlets?
ARIEL
FTLNLINEFTLN 1859190 I told you, sir, they were red-hot with drinking,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1860 So full of valor that they smote the air
FTLNLINEFTLN 1861 For breathing in their faces, beat the ground
FTLNLINEFTLN 1863 Towards their project. Then I beat my tabor,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1864195 At which, like unbacked colts, they pricked their
FTLNLINEFTLN 1865 ears,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1866 Advanced their eyelids, lifted up their noses
FTLNLINEFTLN 1867 As they smelt music. So I charmed their ears
FTLNLINEFTLN 1868 That, calf-like, they my lowing followed through
FTLNLINEFTLN 1869200 Toothed briers, sharp furzes, pricking gorse, and
FTLNLINEFTLN 1870 thorns,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1871 Which entered their frail shins. At last I left them
FTLNLINEFTLN 1872 I’ th’ filthy-mantled pool beyond your cell,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1873 There dancing up to th’ chins, that the foul lake
FTLNLINEFTLN 1874205 O’erstunk their feet.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 1875 This was well done, my bird.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1876 Thy shape invisible retain thou still.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1877 The trumpery in my house, go bring it hither
FTLNLINEFTLN 1878 For stale to catch these thieves.
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 1879210 I go, I go.SDHe exits.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1880 A devil, a born devil, on whose nature
FTLNLINEFTLN 1881 Nurture can never stick; on whom my pains,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1882 Humanely taken, all, all lost, quite lost;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1883 And as with age his body uglier grows,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1884215 So his mind cankers. I will plague them all
FTLNLINEFTLN 1885 Even to roaring.
SDEnter Ariel, loaden with glistering apparel, etc.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1886 Come, hang
SDEnter Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo, all wet,
Prospero and Ariel look on.
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 1887Pray you, tread softly, that the blind mole
FTLNLINEFTLN 1888 may not hear a footfall. We now are near his cell.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1889220Monster, your fairy, which you say is a
FTLNLINEFTLN 1890 harmless fairy, has done little better than played the
FTLNLINEFTLN 1891 jack with us.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1893 my nose is in great indignation.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1894225So is mine.—Do you hear, monster. If I
FTLNLINEFTLN 1895 should take a displeasure against you, look you—
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1896Thou wert but a lost monster.
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 1897 Good my lord, give me thy favor still.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1898 Be patient, for the prize I’ll bring thee to
FTLNLINEFTLN 1899230 Shall hoodwink this mischance. Therefore speak
FTLNLINEFTLN 1900 softly.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1901 All’s hushed as midnight yet.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1902Ay, but to lose our bottles in the pool!
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1903There is not only disgrace and dishonor in
FTLNLINEFTLN 1904235 that, monster, but an infinite loss.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1905That’s more to me than my wetting. Yet this
FTLNLINEFTLN 1906 is your harmless fairy, monster!
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1907I will fetch off my bottle, though I be o’er
FTLNLINEFTLN 1908 ears for my labor.
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 1909240 Prithee, my king, be quiet. Seest thou here,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1910 This is the mouth o’ th’ cell. No noise, and enter.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1911 Do that good mischief which may make this island
FTLNLINEFTLN 1912 Thine own forever, and I, thy Caliban,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1913 For aye thy foot-licker.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1914245Give me thy hand. I do begin to have bloody
FTLNLINEFTLN 1915 thoughts.
TRINCULOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1917 peer, O worthy Stephano, look what a wardrobe
FTLNLINEFTLN 1918 here is for thee!
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 1919250 Let it alone, thou fool. It is but trash.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1920Oho, monster, we know what belongs to a
FTLNLINEFTLN 1921 frippery.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1922 Stephano!
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1923Put off that gown, Trinculo. By this hand,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1924255 I’ll have that gown.
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 1926 The dropsy drown this fool! What do you mean
FTLNLINEFTLN 1927 To dote thus on such luggage?
FTLNLINEFTLN 1928 And do the murder first. If he awake,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1929260 From toe to crown he’ll fill our skins with pinches,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1930 Make us strange stuff.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1931Be you quiet, monster.—Mistress Line, is
FTLNLINEFTLN 1932 not this my jerkin?SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1933 Now is the jerkin under the line.—Now, jerkin, you
FTLNLINEFTLN 1934265 are like to lose your hair and prove a bald jerkin.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1935Do, do. We steal by line and level, an ’t like
FTLNLINEFTLN 1936 your Grace.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1937I thank thee for that jest. Here’s a garment
FTLNLINEFTLN 1938 for ’t. Wit shall not go unrewarded while I am king
FTLNLINEFTLN 1939270 of this country. “Steal by line and level” is an excellent
FTLNLINEFTLN 1940 pass of pate. There’s another garment for ’t.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1941Monster, come, put some lime upon your
FTLNLINEFTLN 1942 fingers, and away with the rest.
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 1943 I will have none on ’t. We shall lose our time
FTLNLINEFTLN 1944275 And all be turned to barnacles or to apes
FTLNLINEFTLN 1945 With foreheads villainous low.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1946Monster, lay to your fingers. Help to bear
FTLNLINEFTLN 1947 this away where my hogshead of wine is, or I’ll turn
FTLNLINEFTLN 1948 you out of my kingdom. Go to, carry this.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 1949280And this.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 1950Ay, and this.
SDA noise of hunters heard.
SDEnter divers spirits in shape of dogs and hounds,
hunting them about, Prospero and Ariel setting them on.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 1951Hey, Mountain, hey!
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 1952Silver! There it goes, Silver!
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1953 Fury, Fury! There, Tyrant, there! Hark, hark!
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1955 With dry convulsions, shorten up their sinews
FTLNLINEFTLN 1956 With agèd cramps, and more pinch-spotted make
FTLNLINEFTLN 1957 them
FTLNLINEFTLN 1958 Than pard or cat o’ mountain.
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 1959290 Hark, they roar.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1960 Let them be hunted soundly. At this hour
FTLNLINEFTLN 1961 Lies at my mercy all mine enemies.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1962 Shortly shall all my labors end, and thou
FTLNLINEFTLN 1963 Shalt have the air at freedom. For a little
FTLNLINEFTLN 1964295 Follow and do me service.
SDThey exit.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1965 Now does my project gather to a head.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1966 My charms crack not, my spirits obey, and time
FTLNLINEFTLN 1967 Goes upright with his carriage.—How’s the day?
ARIEL
FTLNLINEFTLN 1968 On the sixth hour, at which time, my lord,
FTLNLINEFTLN 19695 You said our work should cease.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 1970 I did say so
FTLNLINEFTLN 1971 When first I raised the tempest. Say, my spirit,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1972 How fares the King and ’s followers?
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 1973 Confined
FTLNLINEFTLN 197410 together
FTLNLINEFTLN 1975 In the same fashion as you gave in charge,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1976 Just as you left them; all prisoners, sir,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1977 In the line grove which weather-fends your cell.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1978 They cannot budge till your release. The King,
FTLNLINEFTLN 197915 His brother, and yours abide all three distracted,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1980 And the remainder mourning over them,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1981 Brimful of sorrow and dismay; but chiefly
FTLNLINEFTLN 1982 Him that you termed, sir, the good old Lord
FTLNLINEFTLN 1983 Gonzalo.
FTLNLINEFTLN 198420 His tears runs down his beard like winter’s drops
FTLNLINEFTLN 1985 From eaves of reeds. Your charm so strongly works
FTLNLINEFTLN 1986 ’em
FTLNLINEFTLN 1988 Would become tender.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 198925 Dost thou think so, spirit?
ARIEL
FTLNLINEFTLN 1990 Mine would, sir, were I human.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 1991 And mine shall.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1992 Hast thou, which art but air, a touch, a feeling
FTLNLINEFTLN 1993 Of their afflictions, and shall not myself,
FTLNLINEFTLN 199430 One of their kind, that relish all as sharply
FTLNLINEFTLN 1995 Passion as they, be kindlier moved than thou art?
FTLNLINEFTLN 1996 Though with their high wrongs I am struck to th’
FTLNLINEFTLN 1997 quick,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1998 Yet with my nobler reason ’gainst my fury
FTLNLINEFTLN 199935 Do I take part. The rarer action is
FTLNLINEFTLN 2000 In virtue than in vengeance. They being penitent,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2001 The sole drift of my purpose doth extend
FTLNLINEFTLN 2002 Not a frown further. Go, release them, Ariel.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2003 My charms I’ll break, their senses I’ll restore,
FTLNLINEFTLN 200440 And they shall be themselves.
ARIEL FTLNLINEFTLN 2005 I’ll fetch them, sir.
SDHe exits.
SD
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2006 You elves of hills, brooks, standing lakes, and groves,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2007 And you that on the sands with printless foot
FTLNLINEFTLN 2008 Do chase the ebbing Neptune, and do fly him
FTLNLINEFTLN 200945 When he comes back; you demi-puppets that
FTLNLINEFTLN 2010 By moonshine do the green sour ringlets make,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2011 Whereof the ewe not bites; and you whose pastime
FTLNLINEFTLN 2012 Is to make midnight mushrumps, that rejoice
FTLNLINEFTLN 2013 To hear the solemn curfew; by whose aid,
FTLNLINEFTLN 201450 Weak masters though you be, I have bedimmed
FTLNLINEFTLN 2015 The noontide sun, called forth the mutinous winds,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2016 And ’twixt the green sea and the azured vault
FTLNLINEFTLN 2018 Have I given fire, and rifted Jove’s stout oak
FTLNLINEFTLN 201955 With his own bolt; the strong-based promontory
FTLNLINEFTLN 2020 Have I made shake, and by the spurs plucked up
FTLNLINEFTLN 2021 The pine and cedar; graves at my command
FTLNLINEFTLN 2022 Have waked their sleepers, oped, and let ’em forth
FTLNLINEFTLN 2023 By my so potent art. But this rough magic
FTLNLINEFTLN 202460 I here abjure, and when I have required
FTLNLINEFTLN 2025 Some heavenly music, which even now I do,
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2026 To work mine end upon their senses that
FTLNLINEFTLN 2027 This airy charm is for, I’ll break my staff,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2028 Bury it certain fathoms in the earth,
FTLNLINEFTLN 202965 And deeper than did ever plummet sound
FTLNLINEFTLN 2030 I’ll drown my book.SDSolemn music.
SDHere enters Ariel before; then Alonso with a frantic
gesture, attended by Gonzalo; Sebastian and Antonio in
like manner attended by Adrian and Francisco. They all
enter the circle which Prospero had made, and there
stand charmed; which Prospero observing, speaks.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2031 A solemn air, and the best comforter
FTLNLINEFTLN 2032 To an unsettled fancy, cure thy brains,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2033 Now useless,
FTLNLINEFTLN 203470 For you are spell-stopped.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2035 Holy Gonzalo, honorable man,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2036 Mine eyes, e’en sociable to the show of thine,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2037 Fall fellowly drops.—The charm dissolves apace,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2038 And as the morning steals upon the night,
FTLNLINEFTLN 203975 Melting the darkness, so their rising senses
FTLNLINEFTLN 2040 Begin to chase the ignorant fumes that mantle
FTLNLINEFTLN 2041 Their clearer reason.—O good Gonzalo,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2042 My true preserver and a loyal sir
FTLNLINEFTLN 2043 To him thou follow’st, I will pay thy graces
FTLNLINEFTLN 204480 Home, both in word and deed.—Most cruelly
FTLNLINEFTLN 2046 Thy brother was a furtherer in the act.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2047 Thou art pinched for ’t now, Sebastian.—Flesh and
FTLNLINEFTLN 2048 blood,
FTLNLINEFTLN 204985 You, brother mine, that
FTLNLINEFTLN 2050 Expelled remorse and nature, whom, with Sebastian,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2051 Whose inward pinches therefore are most strong,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2052 Would here have killed your king, I do forgive thee,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2053 Unnatural though thou art.—Their understanding
FTLNLINEFTLN 205490 Begins to swell, and the approaching tide
FTLNLINEFTLN 2055 Will shortly fill the reasonable shore
FTLNLINEFTLN 2056 That now
FTLNLINEFTLN 2057 That yet looks on me or would know me.—Ariel,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2058 Fetch me the hat and rapier in my cell.
SD
with Prospero’s ducal robes.
FTLNLINEFTLN 205995 I will discase me and myself present
FTLNLINEFTLN 2060 As I was sometime Milan.—Quickly, spirit,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2061 Thou shalt ere long be free.
ARIELSD sings, and helps to attire him.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2062 Where the bee sucks, there suck I.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2063 In a cowslip’s bell I lie.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2064100 There I couch when owls do cry.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2065 On the bat’s back I do fly
FTLNLINEFTLN 2066 After summer merrily.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2067 Merrily, merrily shall I live now
FTLNLINEFTLN 2068 Under the blossom that hangs on the bow.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2069105 Why, that’s my dainty Ariel. I shall miss
FTLNLINEFTLN 2070 Thee, but yet thou shalt have freedom. So, so, so.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2071 To the King’s ship, invisible as thou art.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2072 There shalt thou find the mariners asleep
FTLNLINEFTLN 2073 Under the hatches. The master and the boatswain
FTLNLINEFTLN 2074110 Being awake, enforce them to this place,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2075 And presently, I prithee.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2076 I drink the air before me, and return
FTLNLINEFTLN 2077 Or ere your pulse twice beat.SDHe exits.
GONZALO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2078 All torment, trouble, wonder, and amazement
FTLNLINEFTLN 2079115 Inhabits here. Some heavenly power guide us
FTLNLINEFTLN 2080 Out of this fearful country!
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2082 The wrongèd Duke of Milan, Prospero.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2083 For more assurance that a living prince
FTLNLINEFTLN 2084120 Does now speak to thee, I embrace thy body,
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2085 And to thee and thy company I bid
FTLNLINEFTLN 2086 A hearty welcome.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 2087 Whe’er thou be’st he or no,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2088 Or some enchanted trifle to abuse me
FTLNLINEFTLN 2089125 (As late I have been) I not know. Thy pulse
FTLNLINEFTLN 2090 Beats as of flesh and blood; and since I saw thee,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2091 Th’ affliction of my mind amends, with which
FTLNLINEFTLN 2092 I fear a madness held me. This must crave,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2093 An if this be at all, a most strange story.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2094130 Thy dukedom I resign, and do entreat
FTLNLINEFTLN 2095 Thou pardon me my wrongs. But how should
FTLNLINEFTLN 2096 Prospero
FTLNLINEFTLN 2097 Be living and be here?
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2099135 Let me embrace thine age, whose honor cannot
FTLNLINEFTLN 2100 Be measured or confined.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 2101 Whether this be
FTLNLINEFTLN 2102 Or be not, I’ll not swear.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 2103 You do yet taste
FTLNLINEFTLN 2104140 Some subtleties o’ th’ isle, that will
FTLNLINEFTLN 2105 Believe things certain. Welcome, my friends all.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2106 SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2107 of lords, were I so minded,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2109145 And justify you traitors. At this time
FTLNLINEFTLN 2110 I will tell no tales.
SEBASTIANSD,
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2113 SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2114150 call brother
FTLNLINEFTLN 2115 Would even infect my mouth, I do forgive
FTLNLINEFTLN 2116 Thy rankest fault, all of them, and require
FTLNLINEFTLN 2117 My dukedom of thee, which perforce I know
FTLNLINEFTLN 2118 Thou must restore.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 2119155 If thou be’st Prospero,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2120 Give us particulars of thy preservation,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2121 How thou hast met us here, whom three hours since
FTLNLINEFTLN 2122 Were wracked upon this shore, where I have lost—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2123 How sharp the point of this remembrance is!—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2124160 My dear son Ferdinand.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 2125 I am woe for ’t, sir.
ALONSO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2126 Irreparable is the loss, and patience
FTLNLINEFTLN 2127 Says it is past her cure.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 2128 I rather think
FTLNLINEFTLN 2129165 You have not sought her help, of whose soft grace,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2130 For the like loss, I have her sovereign aid
FTLNLINEFTLN 2131 And rest myself content.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 2132 You the like loss?
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2133 As great to me as late, and supportable
FTLNLINEFTLN 2134170 To make the dear loss have I means much weaker
FTLNLINEFTLN 2135 Than you may call to comfort you, for I
FTLNLINEFTLN 2136 Have lost my daughter.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 2137A daughter?
FTLNLINEFTLN 2138 O heavens, that they were living both in Naples,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2139175 The King and Queen there! That they were, I wish
FTLNLINEFTLN 2140 Myself were mudded in that oozy bed
FTLNLINEFTLN 2142 daughter?
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2143 In this last tempest. I perceive these lords
FTLNLINEFTLN 2144180 At this encounter do so much admire
FTLNLINEFTLN 2145 That they devour their reason, and scarce think
FTLNLINEFTLN 2146 Their eyes do offices of truth, their words
FTLNLINEFTLN 2147 Are natural breath.—But howsoe’er you have
FTLNLINEFTLN 2148 Been justled from your senses, know for certain
FTLNLINEFTLN 2149185 That I am Prospero and that very duke
FTLNLINEFTLN 2150 Which was thrust forth of Milan, who most
FTLNLINEFTLN 2151 strangely
FTLNLINEFTLN 2152 Upon this shore, where you were wracked, was
FTLNLINEFTLN 2153 landed
FTLNLINEFTLN 2154190 To be the lord on ’t. No more yet of this.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2155 For ’tis a chronicle of day by day,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2156 Not a relation for a breakfast, nor
FTLNLINEFTLN 2157 Befitting this first meeting.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2158 This cell’s my court. Here have I few attendants,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2159195 And subjects none abroad. Pray you, look in.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2160 My dukedom since you have given me again,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2161 I will requite you with as good a thing,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2162 At least bring forth a wonder to content you
FTLNLINEFTLN 2163 As much as me my dukedom.
SDHere Prospero discovers Ferdinand and Miranda,
playing at chess.
MIRANDASD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2164200 Sweet lord, you play me false.
FERDINAND FTLNLINEFTLN 2165 No, my dearest love,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2166 I would not for the world.
MIRANDA
FTLNLINEFTLN 2167 Yes, for a score of kingdoms you should wrangle,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2168 And I would call it fair play.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 2169205 If this prove
FTLNLINEFTLN 2170 A vision of the island, one dear son
FTLNLINEFTLN 2171 Shall I twice lose.
FERDINANDSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2173 Though the seas threaten, they are merciful.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2174210 I have cursed them without cause.SD
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 2175 Now, all the
FTLNLINEFTLN 2176 blessings
FTLNLINEFTLN 2177 Of a glad father compass thee about!
FTLNLINEFTLN 2178 Arise, and say how thou cam’st here.
SD
MIRANDASD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2180 How many goodly creatures are there here!
FTLNLINEFTLN 2181 How beauteous mankind is! O, brave new world
FTLNLINEFTLN 2182 That has such people in ’t!
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 2183 ’Tis new to thee.
ALONSOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2184220 What is this maid with whom thou wast at play?
FTLNLINEFTLN 2185 Your eld’st acquaintance cannot be three hours.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2186 Is she the goddess that hath severed us
FTLNLINEFTLN 2187 And brought us thus together?
FERDINAND FTLNLINEFTLN 2188 Sir, she is mortal,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2189225 But by immortal providence she’s mine.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2190 I chose her when I could not ask my father
FTLNLINEFTLN 2191 For his advice, nor thought I had one. She
FTLNLINEFTLN 2192 Is daughter to this famous Duke of Milan,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2193 Of whom so often I have heard renown,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2194230 But never saw before, of whom I have
FTLNLINEFTLN 2195 Received a second life; and second father
FTLNLINEFTLN 2196 This lady makes him to me.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 2197 I am hers.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2198 But, O, how oddly will it sound that I
FTLNLINEFTLN 2199235 Must ask my child forgiveness!
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 2200 There, sir, stop.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2201 Let us not burden our remembrances with
FTLNLINEFTLN 2202 A heaviness that’s gone.
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 2203 I have inly wept
FTLNLINEFTLN 2205 gods,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2206 And on this couple drop a blessèd crown,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2207 For it is you that have chalked forth the way
FTLNLINEFTLN 2208 Which brought us hither.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 2209245 I say “Amen,” Gonzalo.
GONZALO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2210 Was Milan thrust from Milan, that his issue
FTLNLINEFTLN 2211 Should become kings of Naples? O, rejoice
FTLNLINEFTLN 2212 Beyond a common joy, and set it down
FTLNLINEFTLN 2213 With gold on lasting pillars: in one voyage
FTLNLINEFTLN 2214250 Did Claribel her husband find at Tunis,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2215 And Ferdinand, her brother, found a wife
FTLNLINEFTLN 2216 Where he himself was lost; Prospero his dukedom
FTLNLINEFTLN 2217 In a poor isle; and all of us ourselves
FTLNLINEFTLN 2218 When no man was his own.
ALONSOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2220 hands.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2221 Let grief and sorrow still embrace his heart
FTLNLINEFTLN 2222 That doth not wish you joy!
GONZALO FTLNLINEFTLN 2223 Be it so. Amen.
SDEnter Ariel, with the Master and Boatswain
amazedly following.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2224260 O, look, sir, look, sir, here is more of us.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2225 I prophesied if a gallows were on land,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2226 This fellow could not drown. Now, blasphemy,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2227 That swear’st grace o’erboard, not an oath on
FTLNLINEFTLN 2228 shore?
FTLNLINEFTLN 2229265 Hast thou no mouth by land? What is the news?
BOATSWAIN
FTLNLINEFTLN 2230 The best news is that we have safely found
FTLNLINEFTLN 2231 Our king and company. The next: our ship,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2232 Which, but three glasses since, we gave out split,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2233 Is tight and yare and bravely rigged as when
FTLNLINEFTLN 2234270 We first put out to sea.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2236 Have I done since I went.
PROSPEROSD,
ALONSO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2238 These are not natural events. They strengthen
FTLNLINEFTLN 2239275 From strange to stranger.—Say, how came you
FTLNLINEFTLN 2240 hither?
BOATSWAIN
FTLNLINEFTLN 2241 If I did think, sir, I were well awake,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2242 I’d strive to tell you. We were dead of sleep
FTLNLINEFTLN 2243 And—how, we know not—all clapped under
FTLNLINEFTLN 2244280 hatches,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2245 Where, but even now, with strange and several
FTLNLINEFTLN 2246 noises
FTLNLINEFTLN 2247 Of roaring, shrieking, howling, jingling chains,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2248 And more diversity of sounds, all horrible,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2249285 We were awaked, straightway at liberty,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2250 Where we, in all
FTLNLINEFTLN 2251 Our royal, good, and gallant ship, our master
FTLNLINEFTLN 2252 Cap’ring to eye her. On a trice, so please you,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2253 Even in a dream were we divided from them
FTLNLINEFTLN 2254290 And were brought moping hither.
ARIELSD,
PROSPEROSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2256 Bravely, my diligence. Thou shalt be free.
ALONSO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2257 This is as strange a maze as e’er men trod,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2258 And there is in this business more than nature
FTLNLINEFTLN 2259295 Was ever conduct of. Some oracle
FTLNLINEFTLN 2260 Must rectify our knowledge.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 2261 Sir, my liege,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2262 Do not infest your mind with beating on
FTLNLINEFTLN 2263 The strangeness of this business. At picked leisure,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2264300 Which shall be shortly, single I’ll resolve you,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2265 Which to you shall seem probable, of every
FTLNLINEFTLN 2266 These happened accidents; till when, be cheerful
FTLNLINEFTLN 2268 Come hither, spirit;
FTLNLINEFTLN 2269305 Set Caliban and his companions free.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2270 Untie the spell.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2271 sir?
FTLNLINEFTLN 2272 There are yet missing of your company
FTLNLINEFTLN 2273 Some few odd lads that you remember not.
SDEnter Ariel, driving in Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo
in their stolen apparel.
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 2274310Every man shift for all the rest, and let no
FTLNLINEFTLN 2275 man take care for himself, for all is but fortune.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2276 Coraggio, bully monster, coraggio.
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 2277If these be true spies which I wear in my
FTLNLINEFTLN 2278 head, here’s a goodly sight.
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 2279315O Setebos, these be brave spirits indeed! How
FTLNLINEFTLN 2280 fine my master is! I am afraid he will chastise me.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 2281Ha, ha!
FTLNLINEFTLN 2282 What things are these, my Lord Antonio?
FTLNLINEFTLN 2283 Will money buy ’em?
ANTONIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2284320 Very like. One of them
FTLNLINEFTLN 2285 Is a plain fish and no doubt marketable.
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2286 Mark but the badges of these men, my lords,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2287 Then say if they be true. This misshapen knave,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2288 His mother was a witch, and one so strong
FTLNLINEFTLN 2289325 That could control the moon, make flows and ebbs,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2290 And deal in her command without her power.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2291 These three have robbed me, and this demi-devil,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2292 For he’s a bastard one, had plotted with them
FTLNLINEFTLN 2293 To take my life. Two of these fellows you
FTLNLINEFTLN 2294330 Must know and own. This thing of darkness I
FTLNLINEFTLN 2295 Acknowledge mine.
CALIBAN FTLNLINEFTLN 2296 I shall be pinched to death.
ALONSO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2297 Is not this Stephano, my drunken butler?
ALONSO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2299335 And Trinculo is reeling ripe. Where should they
FTLNLINEFTLN 2300 Find this grand liquor that hath gilded ’em?
FTLNLINEFTLN 2301 SD
TRINCULO FTLNLINEFTLN 2302I have been in such a pickle since I saw you
FTLNLINEFTLN 2303 last that I fear me will never out of my bones. I
FTLNLINEFTLN 2304340 shall not fear flyblowing.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 2305Why, how now, Stephano?
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 2306O, touch me not! I am not Stephano, but a
FTLNLINEFTLN 2307 cramp.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 2308You’d be king o’ the isle, sirrah?
STEPHANO FTLNLINEFTLN 2309345I should have been a sore one, then.
ALONSOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2310 This is
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2311 He is as disproportioned in his manners
FTLNLINEFTLN 2312 As in his shape.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2313 Take with you your companions. As you look
FTLNLINEFTLN 2314350 To have my pardon, trim it handsomely.
CALIBAN
FTLNLINEFTLN 2315 Ay, that I will, and I’ll be wise hereafter
FTLNLINEFTLN 2316 And seek for grace. What a thrice-double ass
FTLNLINEFTLN 2317 Was I to take this drunkard for a god,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2318 And worship this dull fool!
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 2319355 Go to, away!
ALONSOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2320 Hence, and bestow your luggage where you found it.
SEBASTIAN FTLNLINEFTLN 2321Or stole it, rather.
SD
PROSPERO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2322 Sir, I invite your Highness and your train
FTLNLINEFTLN 2323 To my poor cell, where you shall take your rest
FTLNLINEFTLN 2324360 For this one night, which part of it I’ll waste
FTLNLINEFTLN 2325 With such discourse as, I not doubt, shall make it
FTLNLINEFTLN 2326 Go quick away: the story of my life
FTLNLINEFTLN 2328 Since I came to this isle. And in the morn
FTLNLINEFTLN 2329365 I’ll bring you to your ship, and so to Naples,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2330 Where I have hope to see the nuptial
FTLNLINEFTLN 2331 Of these our dear-belovèd solemnized,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2332 And thence retire me to my Milan, where
FTLNLINEFTLN 2333 Every third thought shall be my grave.
ALONSO FTLNLINEFTLN 2334370 I long
FTLNLINEFTLN 2335 To hear the story of your life, which must
FTLNLINEFTLN 2336 Take the ear strangely.
PROSPERO FTLNLINEFTLN 2337 I’ll deliver all,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2338 And promise you calm seas, auspicious gales,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2339375 And sail so expeditious that shall catch
FTLNLINEFTLN 2340 Your royal fleet far off.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2341 chick,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2342 That is thy charge. Then to the elements
FTLNLINEFTLN 2343 Be free, and fare thou well.—Please you, draw near.
SDThey all exit.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2344 Now my charms are all o’erthrown,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2345 And what strength I have ’s mine own,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2346 Which is most faint. Now ’tis true
FTLNLINEFTLN 2347 I must be here confined by you,
FTLNLINEFTLN 23485 Or sent to Naples. Let me not,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2349 Since I have my dukedom got
FTLNLINEFTLN 2350 And pardoned the deceiver, dwell
FTLNLINEFTLN 2351 In this bare island by your spell,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2352 But release me from my bands
FTLNLINEFTLN 235310 With the help of your good hands.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2354 Gentle breath of yours my sails
FTLNLINEFTLN 2355 Must fill, or else my project fails,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2356 Which was to please. Now I want
FTLNLINEFTLN 2357 Spirits to enforce, art to enchant,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2359 Unless I be relieved by prayer,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2360 Which pierces so that it assaults
FTLNLINEFTLN 2361 Mercy itself, and frees all faults.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2362 As you from crimes would pardoned be,
FTLNLINEFTLN 236320 Let your indulgence set me free.
SDHe exits.
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