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Knowing I lov'd my books,
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he furnish'd me from mine own library
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with volumes that I prize
above my dukedom.
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A Book of Water
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This is a waterproof-covered book
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which has lost its colour
by much contact with water.
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It is full of investigative drawings
and exploratory text
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written on many different
thicknesses of paper.
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There are drawings of every
conceivable watery association
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seas, tempests, streams, canals,
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shipwrecks, floods and tears.
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As the pages are turned,
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there are rippling waves
and slanting storms.
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Rivers and cataracts flow and bubble.
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Plans of hydraulic machinery
Rivers and cataracts flow and bubble.
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Plans of hydraulic machinery
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and maps of weather-forecasting
flicker with arrows,
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symbols and agitated diagrams.
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The drawings are all made
by the same hand,
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bounded into a book
by the King of France at Ambois
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and bought by the Milanese Dukes
to give to Prospero
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as a wedding present.
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B o a t s w a i n ! B o a t s w a i n !
B o a t s w a i n !
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Boatswain! Boatswain!
Boatswain!
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Boatswain!
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Boatswain!
Boatswain!
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Boatswain!
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Boatswain!
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Boatswain!
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Here, master; what cheer?
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Here, master; what cheer?
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Good! Speak to th' mariners;
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Good! Speak to th' mariners;
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fall to't yarely,
or we run ourselves aground;
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fall to't yarely,
or we run ourselves aground;
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Down with the topmast
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bestir, bestir
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Yare, lower, lower!
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bestir, bestir
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Bring her to try wi' th' maincourse.
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A plague upon this howling!
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They are louder
than the weather or our office.
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Yet again! What do you here?
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Shall we give o'er, and drown?
Have you a mind to sink?
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A pox o' your throat, you bawling,
blasphemous, incharitable dog!
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Work you, then.
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Hang, cur;hang,
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we are less afraid to be
drown'd than thou art.
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Methinks he hath no drowning
mark upon him;
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his complexion is perfect gallows
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fall to't yarely,
or we run ourselves aground.
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bestir, bestir
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Heigh, my hearts!
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cheerly, cheerly, my hearts!
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Take in the topsail.
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Tend to th' master's whistle.
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Blow till thou burst thy wind,
if room enough.
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Bound in a gold cloth and very heavy,
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this book has some eighty
shining mirrored pages;
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some opaque, some translucent,
some manufactured with silvered papers,
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some covered in a film of mercury
that will roll off the page unless treated cautiously.
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Some mirrors simply reflect the reader,
some reflect the reader as he will be in a year's time,
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as he would be if he were a child, a monster, or an angel.
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Where is the master, boson?
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Do you not hear him?
You mar our labour;
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keep your cabins;
you do assist the storm.
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What cares these roarers for the name of king?
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To cabin! silence! Trouble us not.
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Good, yet remember whom thou hast aboard.
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None that I more love than myself.
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If you can command these elements to silence,
and work the peace of the present,
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we will not hand a rope more.
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Use your authority;
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if you cannot,
give thanks you have liv'd so long,
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and make yourself ready in your cabin
for the mischance of the hour, if it so hap.
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Out of our way, I say.
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Take in the topsail. Tend
to th' master's whistle.
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Cheerly, good hearts!
bestir, bestir
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Heigh, my hearts!
Trouble us not.
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Methinks he hath no drowning mark upon him;
his complexion is perfect gallows.
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All lost! to prayers, to prayers!
- What, must our mouths be cold?
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...we run ourselves aground;
- Tend to th' master's whistle.
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We split, we split, we split!
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3. A Memoria Technica called
Architecture and Other Music
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When the pages are opened in this book,
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plans and diagrams
spring up fully-formed.
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There are definitive models of buildings
constantly shaded by moving cloud-shadow.
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lights flicker in nocturnal urban landscapes
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and music is played in the halls and towers.
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If by your art, my dearest father,
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you have Put the wild waters in this roar,
allay them.
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The sky, it seems,
would pour down stinking pitch,
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but that the sea, mounting to th' welkin's cheek,
dashes the fire out.
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O, I have suffered With those that I saw suffer!
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A brave vessel, Who had no
doubt some noble creature in her,
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dash'd all to pieces!
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Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea
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for an acre of barren ground -
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long heath, brown furze, any thing.
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The wills above be done,
but I would fain die dry death.
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Had I been any god of power, I would have sunk
the sea within the earth
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or ere it should the good
ship so have swallow'd
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and the fraughting souls within her.
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Be conected;
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No more amazement;
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tell your piteous heart There's no harm done.
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No harm.
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I have done nothing but in care of thee,
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Of thee, my dear one,
thee, my daughter,
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who Art ignorant of what thou art,
nought knowing Of whence I am,
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nor that I am more better Than Prospero,
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master of a full poor cell,
And thy no greater father.
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'Tis time I should inform thee farther.
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Lend thy hand,
And pluck my magic garment from me.
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So,
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Lie there my art.
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Wipe thou thine eyes; have comfort.
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The direful spectacle of the wreck,
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which touch'd The very
virtue of compassion in thee,
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I have with such provision in mine art
So safely ordered
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that there is no soul- No,
not so much perdition as an hair
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betid to any creature in the vessel
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Which thou heard'st cry,
which thou saw'st sink.
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for thou must now know farther.
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The hour's now come.
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The very minute bids thee ope thine ear.
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Obey, and be attentive.
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Canst thou remember A time
before we came unto this cell?
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I do not think thou canst,
for then thou wast not out three years old.
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Had I not four, or five, women once,
that tended me?
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Thou hadst, and more, Miranda.
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But how is it That this lives in thy mind?
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What seest thou else In the dark backward
and abysm of time?
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If thou rememb'rest aught,
ere thou cam'st here,
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How thou cam'st here thou mayst.
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Twelve year since, Miranda,
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twelve year since, Thy father was the Duke of Milan,
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and A prince of power.
twelve year since, Thy father was the Duke of Milan,
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and A prince of power.
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Thy mother was a piece of virtue,
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and she said thou wast my daughter;
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8. An Alphabetical Inventory of the Dead
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8. An Alphabetical Inventory of the Dead
This is a funereal volume.
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It contains all the names of the dead,
who have lived on earth.
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The first name is Adam
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and the last is Susannah,
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Prospero's wife.
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My brother and thy uncle, call'd Antonio -
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I pray thee, mark me that a brother
should be so perfidious.
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He, whom next thyself
Of all the world I lov'd,
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and to him put the manage of my state;
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as at that time Through all the signories it was the first,
and to him put the manage of my state;
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as at that time Through all the signories it was the first,
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and Prospero the prime duke,
being so reputed
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in dignity, and for the liberal
arts without a parallel,
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those being all my study-
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The government I cast upon my brother
and to my state grew stranger,
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being transported and rapt in secret studies.
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The Book of Colours
This is a large book bound in watered silk.
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300 pages cover the colour spectrum
in finely differentiated shades
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moving from black back to black again.
300 pages cover the colour spectrum
in finely differentiated shades
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moving from black back to black again.
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This is a thick, brown, leather-covered book,
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stippled with gold numbers.
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The pages flicker with logarithmic figures.
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Angles are measured by needle-thin metal pendulums,
activated by magnets.
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6. An Atlas Belonging to Orpheus
This atlas is full of maps of Hell.
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It was used when Orpheus journeyed
into the Underworld to find Eurydice,
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and the maps are scorched and charred by Hellfire
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and marked with the teeth-bites of Cerberus.
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Vesalius produced the first authoritative anatomy book;
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it is astonishing in its detail, macabre in its single mindedness.
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This Anatomy of Birth,
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a second volume, is even
more disturbing and heretical.
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It concentrates on the mysteries o f birth.
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It is full of descriptive drawings
of the workings of the human body
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which, when the pages open,
move and throb and bleed.
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It is a banned book
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that queries the unnecessary
processes of ageing,
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bemoans the wastages associated with progeneration,
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condemns the pains
and anxieties of childbirth
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and generally questions
the efficiency of God.
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Thy false uncle.
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Being once perfected how to grant suits,
How to deny them,
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who t' advance,
and who To trash for over-topping,
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new created The creatures
that were mine, I say,
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or chang'd 'em, Or else new form'd 'em;
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having both the key Of officer and office,
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set all hearts i' th' state To what tune pleas'd his ear;
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that now he was The ivy
which had hid my princely trunk
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And suck'd my verdure out on't.
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Thou attend'st not.
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I pray thee, mark me.
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I thus neglecting worldly ends,
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all dedicated To closeness
and the bettering of my mind
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With that which, but by being so retir'd,
O'er-priz'd all popular rate,
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in my false brother Awak'd an evil nature;
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and my trust, like a good parent,
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did beget of him A falsehood, in its
contrary as great as my trust was;
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which had indeed no limit,
a confidence sans bound.
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He being thus lorded,
Not only with what my revenue yielded,
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but what my power might else exact,
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he did believe he was indeed the Duke;
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To have no screen between this part
he play'd And him he play'd it for,
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he needs will be Absolute Milan.
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Me, poor man-my library
Was dukedom large enough-
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of temporal royalties he thinks
me now incapable;
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confederates, So dry he was for sway,
wi' th' King of Naples,
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to give him annual tribute,do him homage,
subject his coronet to his crown,
confederates, So dry he was for sway,
wi' th' King of Naples,
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to give him annual tribute,do him homage,
subject his coronet to his crown,
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and bend the dukedom, yet unbow'd,
to give him annual tribute,do him homage,
subject his coronet to his crown,
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and bend the dukedom, yet unbow'd,
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alas, poor Milan!-
To most ignoble stooping.
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a treacherous army levied,
one midnight fated to th' purpose,
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did Antonio open the gates of Milan;
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nd, i' th' dead of darkness,
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The ministers for th' purpose
hurried thence me and thy crying self.
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Wherefore did they not that hour destroy us?
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My tale provokes that question.
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Dear, they durst not, so dear the love my people bore me;
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nor set a mark so
bloody on the business;
Dear, they durst not, so dear the love my people bore me;
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nor set a mark so
bloody on the business;
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but with colours fairer
painted their foul ends.
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In few, they hurried us aboard a bark;
bore us some leagues to sea,
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where they prepared a rotten carcass of a butt,
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not rigg'd, nor tackle, sail, nor mast;
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the very rats instinctively have quit it.
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There they hoist us, To cry to th' sea,
that roar'd to us;
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to sigh To th' winds, whose pity,
sighing back again,
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9. A Primer of the Small Stars
Did us but loving wrong.
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Alack, what trouble was I then to you!
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O, a cherubin thou wast that did preserve me!
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Thou didst smile, infused with
a fortitude from heaven,
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when I have deck'd the sea with drops full salt.
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Some food we had and some fresh water
that a noble Neapolitan,
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Gonzalo, out of his charity, who being
then appointed Master of this design,
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did give us, with rich garments,
linens, stuffs, and necessaries,
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which since have steaded much;
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so, of his gentleness,
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Knowing I lov'd my books,
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he furnish'd me from mine own library
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with volumes that I prize
above my dukedom.
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Here in this island we arriv'd;
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and here have I, thy schoolmaster,
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made thee more profit
Than other princess' can,
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that have more time for vainer hours,
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and tutors not so careful.
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By accident most strange,
bountiful fortune,
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now my dear lady,
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hath mine enemies brought
to this shore;
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and by my prescience
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I find my zenith doth depend
upon a most auspicious star,
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whose influence if now
I court not, but omit,
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my fortunes will ever after droop.
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10. The Book of Universal Cosmography
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attempts to place all universal
phenomena in one system.
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It is full of disciplined geometrical figures,
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concentric rings that circle
and counter circle,
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tables and lists organised in spirals,
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catalogues arranged
on a simplified body of man,
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in a structured universe where
all things have their allotted place
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and an obligation to be fruitful.
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Come away, servant;come;
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I am ready now.
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Approach, my Ariel. Come.
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All hail, great master! grave sir, hail!
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I come To answer thy best pleasure;
be't to fly,
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To swim, to dive into the fire,
to ride On the curl'd clouds.
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To thy strong bidding task Ariel
and all his quality.
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Hast thou, spirit, Perform'd to point
the tempest that I bade thee?
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To every article.
I boarded the King's ship;
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now on the beak, now in the waist,
the deck, in every cabin,
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I flam'd amazement.
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Sometime I'd divide,
and burn in many places;
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on the topmast, The yards, and bowsprit,
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would I flame distinctly,
Then meet and join
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Jove's lightning, the precursors
O' th' dreadful thunder-claps,
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more momentary
and sight-outrunning were not;
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the fire and cracks
of sulphurous roaring
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the most mighty Neptune seem to besiege,
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and make his bold waves tremble,
yea, his dread trident shake.
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My brave spirit!
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Who was so firm, so constant,
that this coil Would not infect his reason?
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Not a soul But felt a fever of the mad,
and play'd some tricks of desperation.
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All but mariners plung'd
in the foaming brine,
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and quit the vessel,
Then all afire with me;
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the King's son, Ferdinand, with hair
up-staring-then like reeds, not hair-
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was the first man that leapt; cried
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'hell is empty,
and all the devils are here.'
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Come unto these yellow sands,
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And then take hands;
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Curtsied when you have and kiss'd,
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the wild waves whist,
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foot it featly here and there,
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and, sweet sprites, the burden bear.
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Hark, hark!
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The watch dogs bark.
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Hark, hark! I hear
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The strain of strutting chanticleer
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Enter Ariel
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The King's son have I landed by himself,
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whom I left cooling of the air with sighs
In an odd angle of the isle,
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and sitting, his arms in this sad knot.
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What the mariners, say
how thou hast dispos'd,
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and all the rest o' th' fleet?
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Safely in harbour is the King's ship;
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in the deep nook, where once
Thou call'dst me up at midnight
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to fetch dew From the still-vex'd
Bermoothes, there she's hid;
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The mariners all under
hatches stowed,
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who, with a charm join'd to their
suff'red labour, I have left asleep;
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and for the rest o' th' fleet,
which I dispers'd,
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they all have met again, and are upon
the Mediterranean flote
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bound sadly home for Naples,
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supposing that they saw
the King's ship wreck'd,
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and his great person perish.
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Ariel, thy charge exactly is perform'd;
but there's more work.
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What is the time o' th' day?
- Past the mid season.
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The time 'twixt six and now must
by us both be spent most preciously.
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Is there more toil?
Since thou dost give me pains,
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let me remember thee what thou hast
promis'd, which is not yet perform'd me.
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What is't thou canst demand?
- My liberty.
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Before the time be out? No more!
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remember I have done thee worthy service,
told thee no lies,
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serv'd without or grudge or grumblings.
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Thou didst promise to bate me a full year.
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Dost thou forget from what a torment I did free thee?
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No.
- Thou dost;
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and think'st it much to tread the ooze
Of the salt deep,
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to run upon the sharp wind of the north,
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to do me business in the veins o' th' earth
when it is bak'd with frost.
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I do not, sir.
- Thou liest, malignant thing.
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Hast thou forgot the foul witch Sycorax,
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who with age and envy
was grown into a hoop?
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Hast thou forgot her?
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No, sir.
- Thou hast. Where was she born?
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Speak; tell me.
- Sir, in Argier.
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O, was she so? I must Once in a month
recount what thou hast been,
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Which thou forget'st.
This damn'd witch Sycorax,
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For mischiefs manifold, and sorceries
terrible to enter human hearing,
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from Argier thou know'st was banish'd;
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for one thing she did
they would not take her life.
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This blue-ey'd hag
was hither brought with child,
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and here was left by th'sailors.
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Thou, my slave, as thou report'st thyself,
wast then her servant;
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And, for thou wast a spirit too delicate
to act her earthy and abhorr'd commands,
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refusing her grand hests,
she did confine thee,
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by help of her more potent ministers,
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and in her most unmitigable rage,
into a cloven pine;
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within which rift imprison'd thou didst
painfully remain a dozen years;
and in her most unmitigable rage,
into a cloven pine;
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within which rift imprison'd thou didst
painfully remain a dozen years;
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within which space she died,
and left thee there,
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where thou didst vent thy groans
As fast as mill-wheels strike.
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Thou best know'st what torment
I did find thee in;
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thy groans did make wolves howl,
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and penetrate the breasts
Of ever-angry bears;
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it was a torment to lay upon the damn'd,
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which Sycorax could not again undo.
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Then was this island - save for the son
that she did litter here,
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a freckl'd whelp, hag-born-not honour'd
with a human shape.
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that Caliban whom now I keep in service.
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It was mine art,
when I arriv'd and heard thee,
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that made gape The pine,
and let thee out.
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If thou more murmur'st,
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I will rend an oak
and peg thee in his knotty entrails,
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till thou hast howl'd away
twelve winters.
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Pardon, master;
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I will be correspondent to command,
and do my spriting gently.
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00:38:23,440 --> 00:38:28,290
Do so; and in two days I will discharge thee.
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00:38:58,190 --> 00:39:02,140
Awake, dear heart, awake;
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Come on, we'll visit Caliban, my slave,
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who never yields us kind answer.
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00:40:32,380 --> 00:40:35,330
What ho! slave! Caliban!
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Thou earth, thou! Speak.
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The Book of the Earth
A thick book
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covered in khaki-coloured webbing,
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its pages are impregnated
with the minerals, acids,
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alkalis, gums, balms and
aphrodisiacs of the earth.
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00:40:51,470 --> 00:40:52,970
Come forth,
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As wicked dew as e'er my mother brush'd
with raven's feather
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from unwholesome fen,
drop on you both!
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00:41:10,120 --> 00:41:15,430
A south-west blow on ye
and blister you all o'er!
382
00:41:16,160 --> 00:41:23,300
This island's mine, by Sycorax my mother,
which thou tak'st from me.
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00:41:26,000 --> 00:41:29,400
When thou cam'st first, thou strok'st me
and made much of me,
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00:41:29,730 --> 00:41:31,770
wouldst give me water with berries in't,
385
00:41:31,980 --> 00:41:34,390
and teach me how to name the bigger light,
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00:41:34,500 --> 00:41:36,610
and how the less, that burn
by day and night;
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00:41:38,070 --> 00:41:42,340
and then I lov'd thee, and show'd
thee all the qualities o' th' isle,
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00:41:43,360 --> 00:41:48,210
the fresh springs, brine-pits,
barren place and fertile.
389
00:41:49,430 --> 00:41:51,400
Curs'd be I that did so!
390
00:41:51,700 --> 00:41:56,450
All the charms of Sycorax, toads,
beetles, bats, light on you!
391
00:41:56,930 --> 00:42:03,700
For I am all the subjects that you have,
which first was mine own king;
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00:42:04,380 --> 00:42:07,990
and here you sty me in this hard rock,
393
00:42:08,340 --> 00:42:11,510
whiles you do keep from me
the rest o' th' island.
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00:42:12,070 --> 00:42:17,220
Thou most lying slave, whom stripes
may move, not kindness!
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00:42:17,420 --> 00:42:20,820
I have us'd thee, filth as thou art,
with human care,
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00:42:21,230 --> 00:42:23,110
and lodg'd thee in mine own cell,
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00:42:24,030 --> 00:42:27,730
till thou didst seek
to violate the honour of my child.
398
00:42:28,000 --> 00:42:30,760
O ho, O ho! Would't had been done.
399
00:42:31,590 --> 00:42:33,490
Thou didst prevent me;
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00:42:33,490 --> 00:42:37,500
I had peopl'd else this isle
with Calibans.
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00:42:38,220 --> 00:42:39,720
Abhorred slave,
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00:42:39,850 --> 00:42:43,240
which any print of goodness wilt not take,
being capable of all ill!
403
00:42:44,180 --> 00:42:46,880
I pitied thee,
took pains to make thee speak,
404
00:42:47,210 --> 00:42:49,700
taught thee each hour one thing or other.
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00:42:49,890 --> 00:42:53,280
When thou didst not, savage,
know thine own meaning,
406
00:42:53,620 --> 00:42:56,310
but wouldst gabble
like a thing most brutish,
407
00:42:56,310 --> 00:42:56,360
I endow'd thy purposes with words
that made them known.
but wouldst gabble
like a thing most brutish,
408
00:42:56,360 --> 00:43:00,310
I endow'd thy purposes with words
that made them known.
409
00:43:00,770 --> 00:43:02,070
You taught me language,
410
00:43:03,170 --> 00:43:06,800
and my profit on't Is,
I know how to curse.
411
00:43:07,640 --> 00:43:10,440
The red plague rid you
for learning me your language!
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00:43:11,320 --> 00:43:14,190
Hag-seed, hence!
Fetch us in fuel.
413
00:43:14,780 --> 00:43:16,730
And be quick, thou 'rt best,
To answer other business.
414
00:43:17,460 --> 00:43:18,910
Shrug'st thou, malice?
415
00:43:20,050 --> 00:43:23,240
If thou neglect'st,
or dost unwillingly what I command,
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00:43:23,910 --> 00:43:26,160
I'll rack thee with old cramps,
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00:43:26,340 --> 00:43:30,660
fill all thy bones with aches,
make thee roar,
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00:43:30,880 --> 00:43:33,590
that beasts shall tremble at thy din.
419
00:43:34,650 --> 00:43:36,990
No, pray thee.
420
00:43:37,410 --> 00:43:39,740
I must obey.
421
00:43:40,140 --> 00:43:45,440
His art is of such pow'r, it would control
my dam's god, Setebos,
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00:43:46,050 --> 00:43:47,150
and make a vassal of him.
423
00:43:52,240 --> 00:43:54,820
Full fathom five
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00:43:56,670 --> 00:43:58,630
thy father lies;
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00:44:04,980 --> 00:44:07,020
Of his bones
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00:44:08,770 --> 00:44:11,310
are coral made;
427
00:44:11,530 --> 00:44:13,180
This is a herbal to end all herbals,
428
00:44:13,180 --> 00:44:13,600
The pages are stuffed with pressed plants
and flowers, corals and sea weeds,
This is a herbal to end all herbals,
429
00:44:13,600 --> 00:44:19,310
The pages are stuffed with pressed plants
and flowers, corals and sea weeds,
430
00:44:19,620 --> 00:44:25,500
It is a honeycomb, a hive, a garden
and an ark for insects.
431
00:44:25,680 --> 00:44:32,350
It is an encyclopedia of pollen,
scent and pheromone.
432
00:44:32,520 --> 00:44:37,270
Nothing of him that doth fade
433
00:44:39,540 --> 00:44:46,870
but doth suffer a sea-change
434
00:44:47,050 --> 00:44:50,220
but doth suffer a sea-change
435
00:44:50,390 --> 00:44:53,640
into something rich and strange.
436
00:45:13,510 --> 00:45:17,020
Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell:
437
00:45:17,640 --> 00:45:24,190
Hark! now I hear them-Ding-dong bell.
438
00:45:24,910 --> 00:45:27,700
What is't? a spirit?
439
00:45:35,640 --> 00:45:37,500
Lord, how it looks about!
440
00:45:37,810 --> 00:45:41,230
Believe me, sir,
it carries a brave form.
441
00:45:41,690 --> 00:45:44,180
But 'tis a spirit.
- No, wench;
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00:45:44,360 --> 00:45:49,020
it eats and sleeps and hath such senses
As we have, such.
443
00:45:49,200 --> 00:45:52,370
This gallant which thou seest Was in the wreck;
444
00:45:53,170 --> 00:45:57,250
and but he's something stain'd With grief,
that's beauty's canker,
445
00:45:57,420 --> 00:46:00,520
thou mightst call him A goodly person.
446
00:46:00,850 --> 00:46:05,510
He hath lost his fellows,
And strays about to find 'em.
447
00:46:49,350 --> 00:46:52,680
It goes on, I see,
as my soul prompts it.
448
00:46:53,100 --> 00:46:59,690
I might call him a thing divine;
for nothing natural I ever saw so noble.
449
00:47:03,960 --> 00:47:06,330
O you wonder!
450
00:47:06,750 --> 00:47:09,670
If you be maid or no?
451
00:47:10,890 --> 00:47:14,670
No wonder, sir; But certainly a maid.
452
00:47:14,980 --> 00:47:17,770
My language? Heavens!
453
00:47:18,980 --> 00:47:22,150
I am the best of them
that speak this speech,
454
00:47:22,150 --> 00:47:23,730
were I but where 'tis spoken.
455
00:47:23,910 --> 00:47:28,570
How? the best? What wert thou,
if the King of Naples heard thee?
456
00:47:28,750 --> 00:47:33,710
A single thing, as I am now, that wonders
to hear thee speak of Naples.
457
00:47:34,180 --> 00:47:37,960
He does hear me;
And that he does I weep.
458
00:47:38,890 --> 00:47:43,520
Myself am Naples, who with mine eyes,
never since at ebb,
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00:47:43,690 --> 00:47:47,690
beheld The King my father wreck'd.
460
00:47:50,120 --> 00:47:55,250
This is a scented volume, with crimson ribbons for page-markers.
461
00:47:55,420 --> 00:47:59,720
There is certainly an image in the book
of a naked man and a naked woman,
462
00:47:59,890 --> 00:48:02,810
Everything else is conjecture.
463
00:48:04,400 --> 00:48:07,680
O, if a virgin, and your affection not gone forth,
464
00:48:07,860 --> 00:48:11,650
I'll make you The Queen of Naples.
465
00:48:17,290 --> 00:48:19,580
They are both in either's pow'rs;
466
00:48:19,760 --> 00:48:22,900
but this swift busines
I must uneasy make,
467
00:48:22,900 --> 00:48:26,050
lest too light winning
make the prize light.
468
00:48:26,390 --> 00:48:29,000
I charge thee that thou attend me;
469
00:48:29,000 --> 00:48:31,600
thou dost here usurp
the name thou ow'st not;
470
00:48:31,780 --> 00:48:35,050
and hast put thyself upon
this island as a spy,
471
00:48:35,220 --> 00:48:37,860
to win it from me, the lord on't.
472
00:48:38,580 --> 00:48:43,710
I'll manacle thy neck and feet together.
Sea-water shalt thou drink;
473
00:48:43,880 --> 00:48:48,130
thy food shall be the fresh-brook mussels,
wither'd roots,
474
00:48:48,310 --> 00:48:51,680
and husks wherein the acorn cradled.
Follow.
475
00:48:51,850 --> 00:48:56,230
No; I will resist such entertainment
till mine enemy has more power.
476
00:48:56,400 --> 00:49:01,280
O dear father, make not too rash a trial
of him, for He's gentle, and not fearful.
477
00:49:01,450 --> 00:49:04,490
What, I say, my foot my tutor?
478
00:49:04,960 --> 00:49:09,170
Put thy sword up, traitor;
Who mak'st a show but dar'st not strike,
479
00:49:09,340 --> 00:49:12,050
thy conscience Is so possess'd with guilt.
480
00:49:12,220 --> 00:49:16,310
Come from thy ward; For I can
here disarm thee with this stick
481
00:49:16,310 --> 00:49:18,350
And make thy weapon drop.
482
00:49:20,110 --> 00:49:24,200
Beseech you, father!
Sir, have pity; I'll be his surety.
483
00:49:24,370 --> 00:49:29,790
Silence! One word more shall make me
chide thee, if not hate thee.
484
00:49:30,210 --> 00:49:34,130
What! An advocate
for an impostor! hush!
485
00:49:35,050 --> 00:49:38,860
Thou think'st there is
no more such shapes as he,
486
00:49:38,860 --> 00:49:40,760
having seen but him and Caliban.
487
00:49:41,190 --> 00:49:45,380
Foolish wench! To th' most
of men this is a Caliban,
488
00:49:45,390 --> 00:49:47,480
and they to him are angels.
489
00:49:48,790 --> 00:49:51,110
Come on; obey.
490
00:49:51,290 --> 00:49:56,800
Thy nerves are in their infancy again,
And have no vigour in them.
491
00:49:56,970 --> 00:50:01,550
My spirits, as in a dream,
are all bound up.
492
00:50:01,930 --> 00:50:05,800
My father's loss,
the weakness which I feel,
493
00:50:05,980 --> 00:50:11,740
the wreck of all my friends, nor this
man's threats To whom I am subdu'd,
494
00:50:11,910 --> 00:50:14,620
are but light to me,
495
00:50:15,080 --> 00:50:20,710
might I but through my prison
once a day behold this maid.
496
00:50:20,890 --> 00:50:25,180
All corners else o' th' earth
let liberty make use of;
497
00:50:25,350 --> 00:50:30,650
space enough have I in such a prison.
- It works.
498
00:50:31,360 --> 00:50:33,770
Thou hast done well, fine Ariel!
499
00:50:34,070 --> 00:50:36,910
Thou shalt be as free as mountain air;
500
00:50:37,080 --> 00:50:41,380
but then exactly do
all points of my command.
501
00:50:42,760 --> 00:50:44,670
Follow me.
502
00:51:01,430 --> 00:51:05,770
A Bestiary of Past, Present
and Future Animals
503
00:51:06,110 --> 00:51:09,420
Thou shalt be as free as mountain winds;
504
00:51:09,740 --> 00:51:13,360
but then exactly do
all points of my command.
505
00:51:14,920 --> 00:51:17,410
To th' syllable.
506
00:51:44,290 --> 00:51:47,880
Beseech you, sir,
be merry;
507
00:51:48,050 --> 00:51:51,750
you have cause, so have we all, of joy;
508
00:51:51,930 --> 00:51:56,140
for our escape is much beyond our loss.
509
00:51:56,640 --> 00:51:59,220
Our hint of woe is common;
510
00:51:59,400 --> 00:52:04,910
every day, some sailor's wife, the masters
of some merchant, and the merchant,
511
00:52:05,080 --> 00:52:07,830
have just our theme of woe;
512
00:52:08,290 --> 00:52:11,910
but for the miracle,
I mean our preservation,
513
00:52:12,090 --> 00:52:15,130
few in millions can speak like us.
514
00:52:15,300 --> 00:52:20,650
Then wisely, good sir, weigh our
sorrow with our comfort.
515
00:52:22,480 --> 00:52:28,360
But the rarity of it is, which is
indeed almost beyond credit-
516
00:52:28,530 --> 00:52:32,950
That our garments, being,
as they were, drench'd in the sea,
517
00:52:33,230 --> 00:52:36,850
hold, notwithstanding,
their freshness and glosses,
518
00:52:36,920 --> 00:52:40,880
being rather new-dy'd,
than stain'd with salt water.
519
00:52:41,870 --> 00:52:47,030
Methinks our garments are now as fresh
as when we put them on first
520
00:52:47,210 --> 00:52:52,670
in Afric, at the marriage of the King's
fair daughter Claribel
521
00:52:52,850 --> 00:52:55,470
to the King of Tunis.
522
00:52:56,600 --> 00:53:01,850
Twas a sweet marriage,
and we prosper well in our return.
523
00:53:02,030 --> 00:53:06,410
Tunis was never grac'd before
with such a paragon to their queen.
524
00:53:06,830 --> 00:53:10,170
Would I had never married
my daughter there;
525
00:53:10,340 --> 00:53:14,290
for, coming thence, my son is lost;
526
00:53:14,820 --> 00:53:17,200
Sir, he may live;
527
00:53:17,660 --> 00:53:22,410
I saw him beat the surges under him,
and ride upon their backs;
528
00:53:22,590 --> 00:53:26,370
he trod the water,
whose enmity he flung aside,
529
00:53:26,550 --> 00:53:29,970
and breasted the surge
most swoln that met him;
530
00:53:30,140 --> 00:53:33,680
his bold head 'Bove the contentious
waves he kept,
531
00:53:33,860 --> 00:53:38,270
and oared himself with his good arms
in lusty stroke to th' shore,
532
00:53:38,450 --> 00:53:42,990
that o'er his wave-worn basis bowed,
s stooping to relieve him.
533
00:53:43,160 --> 00:53:47,330
I not doubt he came alive to land.
534
00:53:49,720 --> 00:53:52,430
No, no, he's gone.
535
00:53:53,310 --> 00:53:56,640
Sir, you may thank yourself for this great loss,
536
00:53:56,810 --> 00:54:00,340
that would not bless our
Europe with your daughter,
537
00:54:00,340 --> 00:54:02,110
but rather lose her to an African;
538
00:54:02,280 --> 00:54:06,960
You were kneel'd to,
and importun'd otherwise By all of us;
539
00:54:07,120 --> 00:54:11,790
and the fair soul herself Weigh'd
between loathness and obedience
540
00:54:11,790 --> 00:54:14,130
at Which end o' th' beam should bow.
541
00:54:14,300 --> 00:54:17,970
We have lost your son,
I fear, for ever.
542
00:54:18,270 --> 00:54:20,680
15. A Book of Utopias
This is a book of ideal societies.
543
00:54:20,860 --> 00:54:23,880
every known and every
imagined political and
544
00:54:23,880 --> 00:54:26,900
social community is
described and evaluated,
545
00:54:27,070 --> 00:54:31,320
permitting a reader to sort and match
his own utopian ideal.
546
00:54:31,500 --> 00:54:34,590
Had I plantation of
this isle, my lord -
547
00:54:34,590 --> 00:54:37,990
And were the king on't,
what would I do?
548
00:54:39,370 --> 00:54:45,740
I' th' commonwealth I would by
contraries Execute all things;
549
00:54:46,800 --> 00:54:51,550
for no kind of traffic Would I admit;
no name of magistrate;
550
00:54:51,970 --> 00:54:54,980
Letters should not be known;
551
00:54:56,690 --> 00:55:00,560
riches, poverty, And use of service, none;
552
00:55:01,160 --> 00:55:06,240
contract, succession,
Bourn, bound of land,
553
00:55:06,420 --> 00:55:09,370
tilth, vineyard, none;
554
00:55:09,550 --> 00:55:13,840
No use of metal, corn,
or wine, or oil;
555
00:55:15,470 --> 00:55:20,100
No occupation; all men idle, all;
556
00:55:20,270 --> 00:55:24,020
And women too, but innocent and pure;
557
00:55:24,200 --> 00:55:27,150
No marrying 'mong his subjects?
558
00:55:27,330 --> 00:55:32,290
None, man; all idle;
whores and knaves.
559
00:55:32,460 --> 00:55:38,840
I would with such perfection govern,
sir, t' excel the golden age.
560
00:56:06,770 --> 00:56:11,320
Will you laugh me asleep,
for I am very heavy?
561
00:56:13,410 --> 00:56:17,030
What, all so soon asleep!
562
00:56:18,120 --> 00:56:23,000
I wish mine eyes would, with themselves,
shut up my thoughts;
563
00:56:25,720 --> 00:56:28,590
I find they are inclin'd to do so.
564
00:56:29,730 --> 00:56:35,980
Please you, sir, do not omit the heavy
offer of it: It seldom visits sorrow;
565
00:56:36,150 --> 00:56:39,320
when it doth, It is a comforter.
566
00:56:39,490 --> 00:56:43,280
We two, my lord, will guard your
person while you take your rest,
567
00:56:43,280 --> 00:56:45,170
and watch your safety.
568
00:56:53,980 --> 00:57:00,650
Worthy Sebastian? Will you grant with me
That Ferdinand is drown'd?
569
00:57:01,030 --> 00:57:02,910
He's gone.
570
00:57:03,080 --> 00:57:07,460
Then tell me,
who's the next heir of Naples?
571
00:57:08,420 --> 00:57:11,380
Claribel.
She that is Queen of Tunis;
572
00:57:11,550 --> 00:57:15,800
she that dwells ten leagues
beyond man's life;
573
00:57:15,980 --> 00:57:19,510
she that from whom
we all were sea-swallow'd,
574
00:57:19,690 --> 00:57:23,000
though some cast again,
and by that destiny,
575
00:57:23,000 --> 00:57:26,310
to perform an act whereof
what's past is prologue,
576
00:57:26,490 --> 00:57:31,040
what to come in yours and my discharge.
577
00:57:31,590 --> 00:57:35,250
'Tis true, my brother's
daughter's Queen of Tunis;
578
00:57:35,430 --> 00:57:41,020
So is she heir of Naples; 'twixt which
regions there is some space.
579
00:57:42,400 --> 00:57:45,190
Say this were death that
now hath seiz'd them;
580
00:57:45,190 --> 00:57:47,990
why, they were no
worse than now they are.
581
00:57:48,160 --> 00:57:52,220
What a sleep were this
for your advancement!
582
00:57:52,220 --> 00:57:54,620
Do you understand me?
583
00:57:58,720 --> 00:58:02,050
While you here do snoring lie,
584
00:58:02,220 --> 00:58:06,940
I remember you did supplant
your brother Prospero.
585
00:58:07,110 --> 00:58:10,860
And look how well my garments sit
upon me, much feater than before.
586
00:58:11,240 --> 00:58:16,530
My brother's servants were then
my fellows; now they are my men.
587
00:58:17,120 --> 00:58:19,410
But, for your conscience -
588
00:58:19,590 --> 00:58:22,210
Ay, sir; where lies that?
589
00:58:22,380 --> 00:58:26,300
twenty consciences
that stand 'twixt me and Milan,
590
00:58:26,470 --> 00:58:30,230
candied be they and melt,
ere they molest!
591
00:58:30,760 --> 00:58:35,920
Here lies your brother, no better
than the earth he lies upon,
592
00:58:36,230 --> 00:58:43,320
While you here do snoring lie,
593
00:58:43,490 --> 00:58:46,740
if he were that which now
he's like-that's dead;
594
00:58:46,910 --> 00:58:51,450
Whom I with this obedient
steel, three inches of it,
595
00:58:51,450 --> 00:58:53,720
can lay to bed for ever;
596
00:58:54,470 --> 00:58:58,800
whiles you, doing thus,
to the perpetual wink for aye
597
00:58:58,980 --> 00:59:02,560
might put this ancient morsel,
this Sir Prudence,
598
00:59:02,570 --> 00:59:04,900
who should not upbraid our course.
599
00:59:05,070 --> 00:59:09,740
For all the rest, they'll take
suggestion as a cat laps milk;
600
00:59:09,910 --> 00:59:14,490
They'll tell the clock to any business
that we say befits the hour.
601
00:59:14,670 --> 00:59:19,420
Thy case, dear friend,
Shall be my precedent;
602
00:59:19,850 --> 00:59:23,680
as thou got'st Milan,
I'll come by Naples.
603
00:59:24,150 --> 00:59:29,440
Draw thy sword. One stroke Shall free
thee from the tribute which thou payest;
604
00:59:29,610 --> 00:59:33,320
And I the King shall love thee.
605
00:59:33,490 --> 00:59:35,650
Draw together;
606
00:59:35,830 --> 00:59:38,290
Awake, awake!
607
00:59:40,470 --> 00:59:42,590
preserve the King!
608
00:59:43,180 --> 00:59:44,760
What's the matter?
609
00:59:44,930 --> 00:59:48,720
Whiles we stood here
securing your repose,
610
00:59:48,790 --> 00:59:54,690
even now, we heard a hollow burst
of bellowing like bulls, or rather lions;
611
00:59:54,700 --> 00:59:58,120
16. A Book of Traveller's Tales
- Heard you this, Gonzalo?
612
00:59:58,120 --> 01:00:00,920
Upon mine honour, sir,
I heard a humming,
613
01:00:01,090 --> 01:00:06,550
I shak'd you, sir, and cried;
there was a noise, that's verily.
614
01:00:07,740 --> 01:00:11,530
'Tis best we stand upon our
guard, or that we quit this place.
615
01:00:11,530 --> 01:00:13,420
Let's draw our weapons.
616
01:00:13,590 --> 01:00:18,380
Lead off this ground; and let's make
further search for my poor son.
617
01:00:19,010 --> 01:00:21,930
Heavens keep him from these beasts!
618
01:00:34,290 --> 01:00:39,040
His spirits hear me,
and yet I needs must curse.
619
01:00:43,220 --> 01:00:47,470
All the infections
that the sun sucks up
620
01:00:47,650 --> 01:00:50,350
From bogs, fens, flats,
621
01:00:50,530 --> 01:00:56,980
on prosper fall, and make him
By inch-meal a disease!
622
01:00:57,960 --> 01:01:02,620
His devils hear me,
and yet I needs must curse.
623
01:01:02,800 --> 01:01:05,040
... yet I needs must curse.
624
01:01:05,470 --> 01:01:11,060
But they'll nor pinch, Fright me with
urchin-shows, pitch me i' th' mire,
625
01:01:11,230 --> 01:01:16,940
nor lead me, like a firebrand, in the dark
Out of my way, unless he bid 'em;
626
01:01:17,410 --> 01:01:21,570
but For every trifle are
they set upon me;
627
01:01:22,160 --> 01:01:26,830
Sometime like apes that mow and
chatter at me, And after bite me;
628
01:01:27,010 --> 01:01:31,360
then like hedgehogs which Lie
tumbling in my barefoot way,
629
01:01:31,360 --> 01:01:33,850
and mount Their pricks
at my footfall;
630
01:01:34,520 --> 01:01:37,970
sometime am I all wound with adders,
631
01:01:38,150 --> 01:01:42,200
who with cloven tongues
do hiss me into madness.
632
01:01:44,830 --> 01:01:49,790
Here's neither bush nor shrub
to bear off any weather at all,
633
01:01:49,960 --> 01:01:52,920
I know not where to hide my head.
634
01:01:53,410 --> 01:01:57,620
What have we here?
A man or a fish?
635
01:01:58,730 --> 01:02:04,610
This is no fish, but an islander, that
hath lately suffered by thunderbolt.
636
01:02:04,780 --> 01:02:09,610
Alas, the storm is come again! My best
way is to creep under his gaberdine;
637
01:02:09,790 --> 01:02:12,010
Have we devils here?
638
01:02:12,020 --> 01:02:16,460
I have not scap'd drowning to
be afeard now of your four legs;
639
01:02:17,390 --> 01:02:20,490
This is some monster of
the isle with four legs,
640
01:02:20,490 --> 01:02:23,600
who hath got, as I take it, an ague.
641
01:02:24,090 --> 01:02:25,910
Stephano.
642
01:02:26,940 --> 01:02:30,480
Four legs and two voices;
643
01:02:30,780 --> 01:02:33,490
a most delicate monster!
644
01:02:33,670 --> 01:02:39,380
Stephano! If thou beest Stephano,
and speak to me; for I am Trinculo
645
01:02:40,180 --> 01:02:44,130
If thou beest Trinculo, come forth;
646
01:02:48,320 --> 01:02:53,280
if any be Trinculo's legs, these are they.
647
01:02:54,240 --> 01:02:57,030
Thou art very Trinculo indeed!
648
01:02:57,670 --> 01:03:01,830
Misery acquaints a man
with strange bed-fellows.
649
01:03:04,880 --> 01:03:08,210
That's a brave god, and
bears celestial liquor.
650
01:03:09,050 --> 01:03:10,390
I will kneel to him.
651
01:03:10,640 --> 01:03:14,570
How now, moon-calf!
How does thine ague?
652
01:03:18,520 --> 01:03:23,060
Hast thou not dropp'd from heaven?
- Out o' th' moon, I do assure thee;
653
01:03:23,230 --> 01:03:26,320
I was the Man i' th' Moon,
when time was.
654
01:03:26,320 --> 01:03:29,400
I have seen thee in her,
and I do adore thee.
655
01:03:29,580 --> 01:03:33,200
My mistress show'd me thee,
and thy dog and thy bush.
656
01:03:34,460 --> 01:03:39,710
I'll show thee every fertile inch
o' th' island; and will kiss thy foot.
657
01:03:39,890 --> 01:03:42,340
I prithee be my god.
658
01:03:43,430 --> 01:03:48,150
I'll show thee the best springs;
I'll pluck thee berries;
659
01:03:48,320 --> 01:03:50,990
I'll fish for thee,
and get thee wood enough.
660
01:03:50,990 --> 01:03:53,660
A plague upon the tyrant that I serve!
661
01:03:53,830 --> 01:03:59,170
I'll bear him no more sticks, but follow
thee, thou wondrous man.
662
01:03:59,340 --> 01:04:05,550
A most ridiculous monster,
to make a wonder of a poor drunkard!
663
01:04:05,970 --> 01:04:09,510
I prithee let me bring
thee where crabs grow;
664
01:04:09,690 --> 01:04:13,140
And I with my long nails
will dig thee pig-nuts;
665
01:04:13,320 --> 01:04:18,830
Show thee a jay's nest, and instruct thee
how to snare the nimble marmoset;
666
01:04:19,200 --> 01:04:21,990
I'll bring thee to clust'ring filberts,
667
01:04:22,170 --> 01:04:26,120
and sometimes I'll get thee young
scamels from the rock.
668
01:04:26,300 --> 01:04:28,630
Wilt thou go with me?
669
01:04:29,390 --> 01:04:32,970
I prithee now, lead the way
without any more talking.
670
01:04:33,580 --> 01:04:37,530
Trinculo, the King and all
our company else being drown'd,
671
01:04:37,800 --> 01:04:39,300
we will inherit here.
672
01:04:41,700 --> 01:04:47,160
No more dams I'll make for fish;
Nor fetch in firing At requiring,
673
01:04:47,630 --> 01:04:50,500
Nor scrape trenchering,
nor wash dish.
674
01:04:50,840 --> 01:04:54,050
'Ban 'Ban, Ca-Caliban,
675
01:04:54,220 --> 01:04:57,180
Has a new master
676
01:04:57,350 --> 01:04:59,430
Get a new man.
677
01:05:05,840 --> 01:05:08,870
There be some sports are painful,
678
01:05:09,050 --> 01:05:12,840
and their labour delight in them sets off;
679
01:05:13,020 --> 01:05:19,940
some kinds of baseness are nobly undergone,
and most poor matters point to rich ends.
680
01:05:22,620 --> 01:05:27,660
This my mean task would be
as heavy to me as odious,
681
01:05:27,830 --> 01:05:32,050
but the mistress which
I serve quickens what's dead,
682
01:05:32,220 --> 01:05:35,170
and makes my labours pleasures.
683
01:05:37,310 --> 01:05:39,350
work not so hard;
684
01:05:39,520 --> 01:05:44,100
I would the lightning had burnt up
those logs that you are enjoin'd to pile.
685
01:05:44,490 --> 01:05:47,490
My father Is hard at study;
686
01:05:47,660 --> 01:05:53,370
pray, now, rest yourself;
He's safe for these three hours.
687
01:05:55,550 --> 01:05:58,920
If you'll sit down,
I'll bear your logs the while;
688
01:05:59,100 --> 01:06:04,470
No, precious creature; I had rather
crack my sinews, break my back,
689
01:06:04,650 --> 01:06:10,070
than you should such dishonour undergo,
While I sit lazy by.
690
01:06:11,160 --> 01:06:14,700
Full many a lady
I have ey'd with best regard;
691
01:06:14,870 --> 01:06:21,420
and many a time th' harmony of their tongues
hath into bondage brought my too diligent ear;
692
01:06:21,590 --> 01:06:26,090
for several virtues have I lik'd
several women, but you,
693
01:06:26,690 --> 01:06:34,070
O you, so perfect and so peerless,
are created of every creature's best!
694
01:06:38,370 --> 01:06:43,200
I do beseech you, chiefly that
I might set it in my prayers,
695
01:06:43,380 --> 01:06:45,170
what is your name?
696
01:06:45,720 --> 01:06:47,460
Miranda.
697
01:06:47,640 --> 01:06:53,560
Admir'd Miranda!
indeed the top of admiration
698
01:07:03,840 --> 01:07:08,000
Fair encounter of two
most rare affections!
699
01:07:08,430 --> 01:07:13,140
Heavens rain grace on that
which breeds between 'em!
700
01:07:18,030 --> 01:07:20,270
Do you love me?
701
01:07:20,450 --> 01:07:24,530
O heaven, O earth, bear witness to this sound,
702
01:07:24,710 --> 01:07:29,450
I, beyond all limit of what else i' th' world,
703
01:07:29,630 --> 01:07:34,130
do love, prize, honour you.
704
01:07:35,260 --> 01:07:40,430
I am a fool to weep at what I am glad of.
705
01:07:40,980 --> 01:07:45,070
I am your wife, if you will marry me;
706
01:07:45,240 --> 01:07:49,030
If not, I'll die your maid.
707
01:07:50,000 --> 01:07:55,920
My mistress, dearest;
And I thus humble ever.
708
01:07:56,470 --> 01:07:58,680
My husband, then?
709
01:07:59,310 --> 01:08:06,140
Ay, with a heart as willing
as bondage e'er of freedom.
710
01:08:15,710 --> 01:08:19,630
So glad of this as they I cannot be,
711
01:08:19,800 --> 01:08:22,760
who are surpris'd withal;
712
01:08:23,680 --> 01:08:29,140
but my rejoicing at nothing can be more.
713
01:08:37,370 --> 01:08:43,750
An antiquarian's handbook, a checklist of the
ancient world for the Renaissance humanist
714
01:08:43,930 --> 01:08:48,180
Full of maps and plans of the archaeological sites of the world,
715
01:08:48,350 --> 01:08:54,360
an essential volume for the melancholic
historian who knows that nothing endures.
716
01:09:07,090 --> 01:09:12,550
As I told thee before, I am subject to a tyrant, sorcerer,
717
01:09:12,730 --> 01:09:16,640
that by his cunning hath cheated me of the island.
718
01:09:16,820 --> 01:09:21,280
I say, by sorcery he got this isle;
From me he got it.
719
01:09:21,450 --> 01:09:26,200
If thy greatness will revenge it on him-
for I know thou dar'st,
720
01:09:26,380 --> 01:09:29,880
Thou shalt be lord of it, and I'll serve thee.
721
01:09:30,050 --> 01:09:35,390
How now shall this be compass'd?
Canst thou bring me to the party?
722
01:09:35,560 --> 01:09:38,350
Yea, yea, my lord; I'll yield him thee asleep,
723
01:09:38,520 --> 01:09:43,070
Where thou mayst knock a nail into his head.
724
01:09:43,240 --> 01:09:46,690
'tis a custom with him I' th' afternoon to sleep;
725
01:09:46,870 --> 01:09:52,880
there thou mayst brain him,
having first seiz'd his books;
726
01:09:53,510 --> 01:09:56,550
or with a log batter his skull,
727
01:09:56,720 --> 01:10:02,650
or paunch him with a stake,
or cut his wezand with thy knife.
728
01:10:04,990 --> 01:10:08,490
Remember first to possess his books;
729
01:10:08,660 --> 01:10:12,360
for without them he's but a sot, as I am,
730
01:10:12,540 --> 01:10:18,630
nor hath not one spirit to command;
they all do hate him As rootedly as I.
731
01:10:18,800 --> 01:10:21,380
Burn but his books.
732
01:10:21,560 --> 01:10:27,180
And that most deeply to consider
is the beauty of his daughter;
733
01:10:27,360 --> 01:10:31,610
he himself calls her a nonpareil.
734
01:10:32,120 --> 01:10:37,710
I never saw a woman
but only Sycorax my dam and she;
735
01:10:38,090 --> 01:10:43,630
But she as far surpasseth Sycorax
as great'st does least.
736
01:10:43,800 --> 01:10:49,890
Is it so brave a lass?
- Ay, lord; she will become thy bed, I warrant,
737
01:10:50,070 --> 01:10:52,940
and bring thee forth brave brood.
738
01:10:53,320 --> 01:10:56,860
Monster, I will kill this man;
739
01:10:57,040 --> 01:11:03,710
his daughter and I will be King and Queen
and Trinculo and thyself shall be viceroys.
740
01:11:11,610 --> 01:11:15,610
Dost thou like the plot, Trinculo?
- Excellent.
741
01:11:23,460 --> 01:11:25,510
Be not afeard.
742
01:11:27,760 --> 01:11:30,550
The isle is full of noises,
743
01:11:30,730 --> 01:11:35,610
sounds, and sweet airs,
that give delight, and hurt not.
744
01:11:36,410 --> 01:11:41,400
Sometimes a thousand twangling
instruments will hum about mine ears;
745
01:11:41,580 --> 01:11:46,660
and sometimes voices,
That, if I then had wak'd after long sleep,
746
01:11:46,840 --> 01:11:49,550
Will make me sleep again;
747
01:11:49,720 --> 01:11:54,350
and then, in dreaming,
the clouds methought would open
748
01:11:54,520 --> 01:11:57,640
and show riches ready to drop upon me,
749
01:11:57,820 --> 01:12:03,060
that, when I wak'd,
I cried to dream again.
750
01:12:03,740 --> 01:12:09,290
This will prove a brave kingdom to me,
where I shall have my music for nothing.
751
01:12:09,460 --> 01:12:12,920
When Prospero is destroy'd.
752
01:12:51,790 --> 01:12:55,830
he is drown'd Whom thus we stray to find,
753
01:12:56,000 --> 01:13:00,670
and the sea mocks
Our frustrate search on land.
754
01:13:06,190 --> 01:13:09,310
Well, let him go.
755
01:13:30,810 --> 01:13:33,770
Now I will believe that there are unicorns;
756
01:13:33,940 --> 01:13:39,160
travellers ne'er did lie, though fools at home condemn 'em.
757
01:13:39,950 --> 01:13:44,540
If in Naples I should report this now,
would they believe me?
758
01:13:44,710 --> 01:13:48,170
Will't please you taste of what is here?
- Not I.
759
01:13:48,760 --> 01:13:51,300
Faith, sir, you need not fear.
760
01:13:51,770 --> 01:13:57,390
When we were boys, Who would believe
that there were mountaineers, Dewlapp'd like bulls,
761
01:13:57,570 --> 01:14:01,110
whose throats had hanging at 'em Wallets of flesh?
762
01:14:01,280 --> 01:14:05,700
or that there were such men
whose heads stood in their breasts?
763
01:14:28,670 --> 01:14:31,070
You are three men of sin,
764
01:14:31,380 --> 01:14:35,550
whom Destiny, that hath to instrument this lower world and what is in't,
765
01:14:35,720 --> 01:14:39,390
the never-surfeited sea hath caus'd to belch up you;
766
01:14:39,560 --> 01:14:43,690
and on this island where man doth not inhabit
767
01:14:43,860 --> 01:14:48,110
you 'mongst men being most unfit to live.
768
01:14:48,410 --> 01:14:50,950
I have made you mad;
769
01:14:51,250 --> 01:14:56,920
And even with such-like valour
men hang and drown their proper selves.
770
01:14:58,720 --> 01:15:02,760
You fools! I and my fellows Are ministers of Fate;
771
01:15:02,930 --> 01:15:06,310
the elements of whom your swords are temper'd may as well wound
772
01:15:06,480 --> 01:15:12,740
the loud winds, or with bemock'd-at stabs Kill the still-closing waters,
773
01:15:12,760 --> 01:15:15,650
as diminish one dowle that's in my plume;
774
01:15:17,090 --> 01:15:19,490
my fellow-ministers Are like invulnerable.
775
01:15:19,810 --> 01:15:23,910
If you could hurt, your swords are
now too massy for your strengths
776
01:15:23,960 --> 01:15:26,290
and will not be uplifted.
777
01:15:27,730 --> 01:15:31,560
But remember- for that's my business to you
778
01:15:31,730 --> 01:15:36,450
that you three From Milan did supplant good Prospero;
779
01:15:37,870 --> 01:15:41,870
Thee of thy son, Alonso, They have bereft;
780
01:15:42,800 --> 01:15:48,040
and do pronounce by me ling'ring perdition,
781
01:15:48,550 --> 01:15:55,100
worse than any death can be at once,
shall step by step attend you and your ways;
782
01:15:55,520 --> 01:16:02,490
whose wraths to guard you from- which here,
in this most desolate isle, else falls upon your heads
783
01:16:02,660 --> 01:16:08,620
is nothing but heart's sorrow,
and a clear life ensuing.
784
01:16:55,840 --> 01:17:00,420
O, it is monstrous, monstrous!
785
01:17:01,310 --> 01:17:05,260
Me thought the billows spoke, and told me of it;
786
01:17:05,440 --> 01:17:08,230
The winds did sing it to me;
787
01:17:08,400 --> 01:17:12,450
and the thunder, That deep and dreadful organ-pipe,
788
01:17:12,620 --> 01:17:15,820
pronounc'd The name of Prospero;
789
01:17:16,000 --> 01:17:18,870
it did bass my trespass.
790
01:17:19,380 --> 01:17:23,210
Therefore my son i' th' ooze is bedded;
791
01:17:23,390 --> 01:17:28,220
and I'll seek him deeper than e'er plummet sounded,
792
01:17:28,400 --> 01:17:32,020
and with him there lie mudded.
793
01:17:35,080 --> 01:17:38,540
seek him deeper than e'er plummet sounded,
794
01:17:38,720 --> 01:17:41,750
and with him there lie mudded.
795
01:17:44,100 --> 01:17:48,230
Bravely the figure of this harpy hast thou perform'd, my Ariel;
796
01:17:48,400 --> 01:17:51,020
a grace it had, devouring.
797
01:17:51,530 --> 01:17:55,580
Of my instruction hast thou nothing
bated in what thou hadst to say;
798
01:17:55,750 --> 01:18:00,040
so, with good life
and observation strange,
799
01:18:00,210 --> 01:18:04,760
my meaner ministers
Their several kinds have done.
800
01:18:05,430 --> 01:18:11,640
My high charms work, and these mine enemies
are all knit up in their distractions.
801
01:18:11,810 --> 01:18:14,570
They now are in my pow'r;
802
01:19:11,000 --> 01:19:17,180
If I have too austerely punish'd you,
your compensation makes amends;
803
01:19:18,100 --> 01:19:22,310
for have given you here
a third of mine own life,
804
01:19:22,480 --> 01:19:24,890
or that for which I live;
805
01:19:26,400 --> 01:19:29,860
who once again I tender to thy hand.
806
01:19:30,040 --> 01:19:34,580
All thy vexations were but my trials of thy love,
807
01:19:34,750 --> 01:19:38,250
and thou hast strangely stood the test;
808
01:19:38,430 --> 01:19:43,640
O Ferdinand!
Do not smile at me that I boast her off,
809
01:19:43,810 --> 01:19:49,730
for thou shalt find she will outstrip all praise,
and make it halt behind her.
810
01:19:51,410 --> 01:19:57,530
as my gift, and thine own
acquisition wort'hily purchas'd,
811
01:19:59,170 --> 01:20:01,160
take my daughter.
812
01:20:05,640 --> 01:20:09,590
But if thou dost break her
virgin-knot before...
813
01:20:09,770 --> 01:20:14,020
...all sanctimonious ceremonies may
with full and holy rite be minist'red,
814
01:20:14,320 --> 01:20:19,660
no sweet aspersion shall the heavens
let fall to make this contract grow;
815
01:20:19,830 --> 01:20:24,330
but barren hate, sour-ey'd disdain, and discord,
816
01:20:24,510 --> 01:20:30,430
...shall bestrew the union of your bed
with weeds so loathly...
817
01:20:30,600 --> 01:20:33,140
...that you shall hate it both.
818
01:20:35,160 --> 01:20:38,860
This is a blackened and thumbed volume
819
01:20:39,040 --> 01:20:43,500
whose illustrations leave small ambiguity
as to the book's content.
820
01:20:45,300 --> 01:20:51,930
Therefore take heed,
as Hymen's lamps shall light you.
821
01:20:52,810 --> 01:20:57,730
As I hope for quiet days, fair issue, and long life,
822
01:20:57,910 --> 01:21:00,280
With such love as 'tis now,
823
01:21:00,450 --> 01:21:05,910
...the murkiest den, the most opportune place,
the strong'st suggestion...
824
01:21:06,090 --> 01:21:11,330
...our worser genius can, shall never
melt mine honour into lust,
825
01:21:11,510 --> 01:21:15,010
to take away the edge of that day's celebration,
826
01:21:15,190 --> 01:21:21,910
when I shall think or Phoebus' steeds
are founder'd or night kept chain'd below.
827
01:21:22,910 --> 01:21:24,870
Fairly spoke.
828
01:21:25,200 --> 01:21:30,250
Sit, then, and talk with her;
she is thine own.
829
01:21:32,300 --> 01:21:36,720
What, Ariel!
my industrious servant, Ariel!
830
01:21:55,090 --> 01:22:02,010
Ariel! Thou and thy meaner fellows
your last service did worthily perform;
831
01:22:02,180 --> 01:22:08,190
and I must use you in such another trick.
Go bring the rabble, o'er whom I give thee pow'r,
832
01:22:08,360 --> 01:22:10,770
incite them to quick motion;
833
01:22:10,950 --> 01:22:16,960
for I must bestow upon the eyes of this
young couple some vanity of mine art;
834
01:22:17,380 --> 01:22:24,130
Before you can say 'come' and 'go,'
835
01:22:24,310 --> 01:22:27,560
This book drums against the bookcase shelf and
836
01:22:27,730 --> 01:22:33,360
because it is always bursting of own volition,
has to be held down with a brass weight.
837
01:22:39,500 --> 01:22:44,670
It describes how the eye changes its shape
when looking at great distances,
838
01:22:44,840 --> 01:22:46,980
and how laughter changes the face.
839
01:22:47,160 --> 01:22:55,030
it explains how ideas chase one another in the memory
and where thought goes when it is finished with.
840
01:22:55,200 --> 01:23:02,160
codified and explained in animated drawings,
are all the possibilities for dance in the human body.
841
01:23:02,540 --> 01:23:06,160
...will be here with...
842
01:23:06,960 --> 01:23:11,100
...mop and mow.
843
01:23:11,600 --> 01:23:16,680
Dearly, my delicate Ariel.
Do not approach till thou dost hear me call.
844
01:23:18,860 --> 01:23:21,950
Ceres,
845
01:23:22,120 --> 01:23:27,710
most bounteous lady,
846
01:23:27,880 --> 01:23:29,790
Now, Ariel, come.
847
01:23:29,960 --> 01:23:34,960
thy rich leas of wheat,
848
01:23:35,140 --> 01:23:38,640
rye, barley,
849
01:23:38,810 --> 01:23:44,490
vetches, oats, and pease;
850
01:23:47,540 --> 01:23:51,370
Thy turfy mountains,
851
01:23:51,540 --> 01:23:57,630
where live nibbling sheep,
852
01:23:59,390 --> 01:24:05,520
and flat meads thatch'd with stover,
853
01:24:06,110 --> 01:24:10,690
them to keep;
854
01:24:11,910 --> 01:24:15,080
and thy broom groves,
855
01:24:15,250 --> 01:24:19,380
Whose shadow
856
01:24:19,380 --> 01:24:25,530
the dismissed bachelor loves...
857
01:24:26,020 --> 01:24:28,350
This is a large book.
858
01:24:28,520 --> 01:24:33,870
It is bound in a shining yellow cloth that,
when polished, gleams like brass.
859
01:24:34,740 --> 01:24:40,500
It is a compendium of mythologies
with all their variants and alternative tellings;
860
01:24:40,670 --> 01:24:45,400
cycle after cycle of interconnecting tales of
gods and men from all the known world,
861
01:24:45,510 --> 01:24:49,220
from the icy North to the deserts of Africa,
862
01:24:49,390 --> 01:24:53,150
with explanatory readings and symbolic interpretations.
863
01:24:53,370 --> 01:24:58,230
...bids thee leave these
864
01:24:59,080 --> 01:25:03,000
and with her
865
01:25:03,720 --> 01:25:15,150
sovereign grace...
866
01:25:15,980 --> 01:25:20,950
Look thou be true; do not give dalliance
too much the rein;
867
01:25:21,120 --> 01:25:25,700
the strongest oaths are
straw to th' fire i' th' blood.
868
01:25:25,880 --> 01:25:30,760
Be more abstemious, or else good night your vow!
869
01:25:33,690 --> 01:25:36,560
Hail,
870
01:25:36,740 --> 01:25:42,410
many-coloured messenger,
871
01:25:45,460 --> 01:25:50,420
that ne'er Dost disobey
872
01:25:50,590 --> 01:25:56,390
the wife of Jupiter;
873
01:25:58,440 --> 01:26:03,440
Who, with thy saffron wings,
874
01:26:03,620 --> 01:26:09,580
upon my flow'rs
875
01:26:11,000 --> 01:26:16,840
Diffusest honey drops,
876
01:26:17,020 --> 01:26:22,940
refreshing show'rs;
877
01:26:35,130 --> 01:26:43,180
And with each end of thy blue bow
878
01:26:43,350 --> 01:26:47,730
dost crown
879
01:26:47,740 --> 01:26:51,700
My bosky acres
880
01:26:52,540 --> 01:26:58,960
and my unshrubb'd down,
881
01:27:01,260 --> 01:27:09,230
Rich scarf to my proud earth
882
01:27:09,570 --> 01:27:15,360
why hath thy Queen
883
01:27:15,530 --> 01:27:22,160
Summon'd me hither
884
01:27:23,260 --> 01:27:29,880
to this short-grass'd green?
885
01:27:30,600 --> 01:27:37,570
A contract of true love to celebrate,
886
01:27:38,030 --> 01:27:46,250
And some donation freely to estate
887
01:27:48,090 --> 01:27:52,560
On the blest lovers.
888
01:27:54,690 --> 01:28:00,560
Tell me, heavenly bow,
889
01:28:01,570 --> 01:28:06,200
If Venus or her son,
890
01:28:08,630 --> 01:28:12,500
as thou dost know,
891
01:28:12,680 --> 01:28:18,520
Do now attend the Queen?
892
01:28:18,690 --> 01:28:21,520
Of her society Be not afraid.
893
01:28:21,690 --> 01:28:26,270
I met her Deity Cutting the clouds towards Paphos,
894
01:28:26,450 --> 01:28:30,120
and her son Dove-drawn with her.
895
01:28:30,290 --> 01:28:36,050
Here thought they to have done some
wanton charm upon this man and maid,
896
01:28:36,220 --> 01:28:40,760
whose vows are that no bed-rite shall be paid
897
01:28:40,930 --> 01:28:44,390
till Hymen's torch be lighted;
898
01:28:44,570 --> 01:28:49,610
but in vain. Mars's hot minion is return'd again;
899
01:28:49,780 --> 01:28:55,990
Her waspish-headed son has broke his arrows,
swears he will shoot no more,
900
01:28:56,170 --> 01:29:02,260
but play with sparrows, and be a boy right out.
901
01:29:03,020 --> 01:29:08,810
but play with sparrows, and be a boy right out.
902
01:29:09,280 --> 01:29:15,150
Highest Queen of State,
903
01:29:17,710 --> 01:29:25,670
Great Juno, comes;
904
01:29:27,810 --> 01:29:35,710
I know her by her gait.
905
01:29:38,780 --> 01:29:43,690
How does my bounteous sister?
906
01:29:43,870 --> 01:29:47,740
Go with me
907
01:29:47,920 --> 01:29:53,080
to bless this twain,
908
01:29:53,260 --> 01:29:59,850
that they may prosperous be,
909
01:30:01,360 --> 01:30:07,980
And honour'den in their issue.
910
01:30:10,580 --> 01:30:14,290
Honour,
911
01:30:14,470 --> 01:30:18,420
riches,
912
01:30:18,600 --> 01:30:24,270
marriage-blessing,
913
01:30:26,320 --> 01:30:32,280
long continuance,
914
01:30:32,460 --> 01:30:38,330
and increasing,
915
01:30:38,510 --> 01:30:46,010
hourly joys be still upon you!
916
01:30:46,190 --> 01:30:50,270
Juno sings her blessings on you.
917
01:30:54,330 --> 01:31:09,830
Juno sings her blessings on you.
918
01:31:10,860 --> 01:31:17,450
Earth's increase, foison plenty,
919
01:31:17,620 --> 01:31:24,790
barns and gamers never empty;
920
01:31:24,960 --> 01:31:31,930
Vines with clust'ring bunches growing,
921
01:31:32,100 --> 01:31:39,320
plants with goodly burden bowing;
922
01:31:39,490 --> 01:31:46,370
Spring come to you at the farthest,
923
01:31:46,540 --> 01:31:54,010
in the very end of harvest!
924
01:31:54,180 --> 01:31:59,350
Scarcity and want shall shun you,
925
01:31:59,520 --> 01:32:04,870
Ceres' blessing so is on you.
926
01:32:05,030 --> 01:32:13,050
Come, temperate nymphs,
927
01:32:15,890 --> 01:32:20,930
and help to celebrate
928
01:32:23,150 --> 01:32:30,650
A contract of true love;
929
01:32:37,800 --> 01:32:43,660
be not too late.
930
01:32:44,690 --> 01:32:50,890
be not too late.
931
01:32:51,880 --> 01:32:58,250
be not too late.
932
01:32:59,090 --> 01:33:06,240
be not too late.
933
01:33:06,550 --> 01:33:12,970
I had forgot that foul conspiracy of the beast
Caliban and his confederates against my life;
934
01:33:15,860 --> 01:33:20,940
You do look, my son, in a mov'd sort,
as if you were dismay'd;
935
01:33:21,410 --> 01:33:23,650
be cheerful, sir.
936
01:33:25,250 --> 01:33:28,090
Our revels now are ended.
937
01:33:31,720 --> 01:33:37,480
These our actors, as I foretold you,
were all spirits,
938
01:33:38,360 --> 01:33:43,190
and are melted into air, into thin air;
939
01:33:44,280 --> 01:33:48,370
And, like the baseless fabric of this vision,
940
01:33:48,540 --> 01:33:54,340
the cloud-capp'd towers, the gorgeous palaces,
the solemn temples,
941
01:33:54,510 --> 01:34:02,100
the great globe itself, yea,
all which it inherit, shall dissolve,
942
01:34:03,280 --> 01:34:07,660
and, like this insubstantial pageant faded,
943
01:34:07,820 --> 01:34:10,860
leave not a rack behind.
944
01:34:14,840 --> 01:34:19,300
We are such stuff as dreams are made on;
945
01:34:21,010 --> 01:34:27,310
and our little life is rounded with a sleep.
946
01:34:46,240 --> 01:34:47,900
Spirit,
947
01:34:48,700 --> 01:34:52,540
we must prepare to meet with Caliban.
948
01:35:03,560 --> 01:35:09,860
Pray you, tread softly, that the blind
mole may not Hear a foot fall;
949
01:35:10,030 --> 01:35:12,870
we now are near his cell.
950
01:35:13,330 --> 01:35:19,870
Monster, I do smell all horse-piss at
which my nose is in great indignation.
951
01:35:20,680 --> 01:35:26,140
Be patient, for the prize I'll bring
thee to shall hoodwink this mischance;
952
01:35:26,310 --> 01:35:30,230
therefore speak softly.
All's hush'd as midnight yet.
953
01:35:30,400 --> 01:35:36,490
Prithee, my king, be quiet. Seest thou here,
this is the mouth o' th' cell
954
01:35:36,660 --> 01:35:42,750
no noise, and enter. Do that good mischief which
may make this island thine own for ever,
955
01:35:42,920 --> 01:35:48,600
and I, thy Caliban,
for aye thy foot-licker.
956
01:35:49,730 --> 01:35:55,690
Give me thy hand. I do begin
to have bloody thoughts.
957
01:35:56,740 --> 01:35:59,780
O King Stephano! O peer!
958
01:35:59,950 --> 01:36:04,950
O worthy Stephano! Look what
a wardrobe here is for thee!
959
01:36:05,880 --> 01:36:11,890
Let it alone, thou fool; it is but trash.
What do you mean To dote thus on such luggage? Let 't alone,
960
01:36:12,060 --> 01:36:17,270
And do the murder first. If he awake, From toe
to crown he'll fill our skins with pinches;
961
01:36:17,440 --> 01:36:22,520
Make us strange stuff.
- Be you quiet, monster.
962
01:36:23,250 --> 01:36:30,050
We shall lose our time, and all be turn'd to barnacles,
or to apes with foreheads villainous low.
963
01:37:29,240 --> 01:37:33,780
At this hour lies at my mercy
all mine enemies.
964
01:37:34,370 --> 01:37:40,040
Shortly shall all my labours end,
and thou shalt have the air at freedom;
965
01:37:40,710 --> 01:37:45,380
Now does my project gather to a head;
My charms crack not,
966
01:37:45,560 --> 01:37:50,470
my spirits obey; and time goes
upright with his carriage.
967
01:37:51,690 --> 01:37:56,990
Say, my spirit, how fares
the King and 's followers?
968
01:38:00,420 --> 01:38:04,040
Confin'd together In the same
fashion as you gave in charge;
969
01:38:04,460 --> 01:38:09,630
Just as you left them;
all prisoners, sir,
970
01:38:14,820 --> 01:38:17,020
Your charm...
971
01:38:17,200 --> 01:38:21,200
...so strongly works 'em...
972
01:38:30,930 --> 01:38:34,950
...that if you now beheld them...
973
01:38:45,330 --> 01:38:48,200
...your affections...
974
01:38:49,380 --> 01:38:53,540
...would become tender.
975
01:38:58,100 --> 01:38:59,450
Your charm...
976
01:39:00,260 --> 01:39:03,650
...so strongly works 'em...
977
01:39:04,410 --> 01:39:07,270
...that if you now beheld them...
978
01:39:09,040 --> 01:39:10,870
...your affections...
979
01:39:12,160 --> 01:39:15,820
...would become tender.
980
01:39:16,760 --> 01:39:21,050
Your charm so strongly works 'em...
981
01:39:22,180 --> 01:39:25,350
...that if you now beheld them...
982
01:39:26,610 --> 01:39:29,310
...your affections would become...
983
01:39:30,410 --> 01:39:32,530
... tender.
984
01:39:35,290 --> 01:39:38,000
And mine shall.
985
01:39:39,720 --> 01:39:45,970
Hast thou, which art but air, a touch,
a feeling of their afflictions,
986
01:39:46,310 --> 01:39:52,680
and shall not myself, one of their kind,
that relish all as sharply, passion as they,
987
01:39:52,860 --> 01:39:56,030
be kindlier mov'd than thou art?
988
01:39:58,040 --> 01:40:02,700
Though with their high wrongs
I am struck to th' quick,
989
01:40:04,550 --> 01:40:09,010
yet with my nobler reason 'gainst
my fury do I take part;
990
01:40:10,270 --> 01:40:14,900
the rarer action is in virtue
than in vengeance;
991
01:40:15,070 --> 01:40:20,360
they being penitent,
the sole drift of my purpose...
992
01:40:20,540 --> 01:40:24,830
... doth extend not a frown further.
993
01:41:29,660 --> 01:41:35,030
Ye elves of hills, brooks,
standing lakes, and groves;
994
01:41:35,210 --> 01:41:39,880
And ye that on the sands with printless
foot do chase the ebbing Neptune,
995
01:41:39,880 --> 01:41:42,210
and do fly him when he comes back;
996
01:41:42,800 --> 01:41:47,350
you demi-puppets that by moonshine
do the green sour ringlets make,
997
01:41:47,350 --> 01:41:49,210
whereof the ewe not bites;
998
01:41:49,280 --> 01:41:52,560
and you whose pastime is
to make midnight mushrooms,
999
01:41:52,560 --> 01:41:56,080
that rejoice to hear the solemn curfew;
1000
01:41:56,250 --> 01:42:00,030
by whose aid -
weak masters though ye be
1001
01:42:00,210 --> 01:42:04,460
I have be-dimm'd the noontide sun,
call'd forth the mutinous winds,
1002
01:42:04,530 --> 01:42:08,530
and 'twixt the green sea and
the azur'd vault set roaring war.
1003
01:42:08,710 --> 01:42:11,500
To the dread rattling
thunder have I given fire,
1004
01:42:11,500 --> 01:42:14,710
and rifted Jove's stout
oak with his own bolt;
1005
01:42:14,880 --> 01:42:18,220
the strong-bas'd promontory
have I made shake,
1006
01:42:18,220 --> 01:42:21,970
and by the spurs pluck'd
up the pine and cedar.
1007
01:42:22,350 --> 01:42:26,690
Graves at my command
Have wak'd their sleepers,
1008
01:42:26,860 --> 01:42:32,030
op'd, and let 'em forth,
By my so potent art.
1009
01:42:33,770 --> 01:42:37,600
But this rough magic
I here abjure;
1010
01:42:39,530 --> 01:42:45,120
and, when I have requir'd Some
heavenly music - which even now I do
1011
01:42:45,710 --> 01:42:51,420
To work mine end upon their
senses that This airy charm is for,
1012
01:42:51,590 --> 01:42:53,970
I'll break my staff,
1013
01:42:54,680 --> 01:42:58,930
Bury it certain fathoms in the earth,
1014
01:42:59,110 --> 01:43:05,230
And deeper than did ever
plummet sound I'll drown my books.
1015
01:44:21,960 --> 01:44:28,170
The good ship so have swallow'd
1016
01:44:33,760 --> 01:44:40,350
A solemn air, and the best
comforter to an unsettled fancy,
1017
01:44:40,530 --> 01:44:47,070
cure thy brains, now useless,
boil'd within thy skull!
1018
01:44:47,250 --> 01:44:52,870
Those are pearls
that were his eyes;
1019
01:44:52,940 --> 01:44:55,210
There stand,
1020
01:44:55,680 --> 01:44:58,630
for you are spell-stopp'd.
1021
01:44:58,810 --> 01:45:01,430
The charm dissolves apace,
1022
01:45:01,940 --> 01:45:07,180
and as the morning steals upon the night,
Melting the darkness,
1023
01:45:09,030 --> 01:45:11,910
so their rising senses...
1024
01:45:12,080 --> 01:45:17,790
...begin to chase the ignorant fumes
that mantle their clearer reason.
1025
01:45:18,170 --> 01:45:22,220
Knowing I lov'd
my BOOKS,
1026
01:45:22,390 --> 01:45:24,430
O good Gonzalo,
1027
01:45:24,600 --> 01:45:29,520
my true preserver, and a loyal
sir to him thou follow'st!
1028
01:45:29,690 --> 01:45:35,070
I will pay thy graces home
both in word and deed.
1029
01:45:38,000 --> 01:45:43,710
Most cruelly Didst thou, Alonso,
use me and my daughter;
1030
01:45:43,890 --> 01:45:47,140
Thy brother was a furtherer in the act.
1031
01:45:47,310 --> 01:45:51,360
Thou art pinch'd for't now, Sebastian.
1032
01:45:51,860 --> 01:45:55,780
Flesh and blood, you, brother mine,
1033
01:45:55,950 --> 01:46:01,620
that entertain'd ambition,
expell'd remorse and nature, who,
1034
01:46:01,790 --> 01:46:07,380
with Sebastian- whose inward pinches
therefore are most strong -
1035
01:46:07,550 --> 01:46:10,670
would here have kill'd your king,
1036
01:46:14,270 --> 01:46:19,400
I do forgive thee,
unnatural though thou art.
1037
01:46:21,750 --> 01:46:24,990
Their understanding begins to swell,
1038
01:46:25,710 --> 01:46:30,790
and the approaching tide will
shortly fill the reasonable shore...
1039
01:46:30,870 --> 01:46:34,450
...that now lies foul and muddy.
1040
01:46:36,250 --> 01:46:41,960
Not one of them That yet looks
on me, or would know me.
1041
01:46:43,050 --> 01:46:46,920
Ariel, I will discase me,
1042
01:46:47,100 --> 01:46:51,520
and myself present
As I was sometime Milan.
1043
01:46:51,800 --> 01:46:54,130
Quickly, spirit...
1044
01:46:54,590 --> 01:46:58,210
thou shalt ere long be free.
1045
01:47:00,560 --> 01:47:03,680
Where the bee sucks, there suck
1046
01:47:09,500 --> 01:47:12,200
In a cowslip's bell I lie;
1047
01:47:18,930 --> 01:47:22,220
There I couch when owls do cry.
1048
01:47:22,390 --> 01:47:25,850
On the bat's back I do fly
1049
01:47:35,330 --> 01:47:37,740
after summer merrily.
1050
01:47:37,920 --> 01:47:41,090
Merrily, merrily shall I live now
1051
01:47:41,570 --> 01:47:45,070
under the blossom
that hangs on the bough.
1052
01:47:48,880 --> 01:47:53,040
Why, that's my dainty Ariel!
I shall miss thee;
1053
01:47:53,220 --> 01:47:55,920
But yet thou shalt have freedom.
1054
01:47:56,360 --> 01:48:01,930
So, so, so.
1055
01:48:04,340 --> 01:48:06,270
To the King's ship,
invisible as thou art;
1056
01:48:06,270 --> 01:48:09,930
There shalt thou find the
mariners asleep under the hatches;
1057
01:48:10,100 --> 01:48:14,420
the master and the boatswain being awake,
enforce them to this place;
1058
01:48:14,420 --> 01:48:16,070
And presently, I prithee.
1059
01:48:16,240 --> 01:48:19,410
under the blossom
1060
01:48:21,330 --> 01:48:27,840
that hangs on the bough.
1061
01:48:33,330 --> 01:48:39,420
Behold, Sir King, The wronged
Duke of Milan, Prospero.
1062
01:48:41,470 --> 01:48:46,300
For more assurance that a living
prince does now speak to thee,
1063
01:48:46,480 --> 01:48:52,350
I embrace thy body; And to thee and
thy company I bid a hearty welcome.
1064
01:48:53,820 --> 01:48:56,000
Whe'er thou be'st he or no,
1065
01:48:56,000 --> 01:49:00,360
Or some enchanted trifle to
abuse me, As late I have been,
1066
01:49:01,380 --> 01:49:03,500
I not know.
1067
01:49:04,090 --> 01:49:07,930
Thy pulse beats, as of flesh and blood;
1068
01:49:08,430 --> 01:49:13,180
and, since I saw thee,
th' affliction of my mind amends,
1069
01:49:13,360 --> 01:49:16,560
with which, I fear, a madness held me.
1070
01:49:17,570 --> 01:49:22,530
This must crave- An if this be at all -
a most strange story.
1071
01:49:24,170 --> 01:49:29,630
Thy dukedom I resign, and do entreat
thou pardon me my wrongs.
1072
01:49:31,390 --> 01:49:34,810
But how should Prospero
be living and be here?
1073
01:49:34,980 --> 01:49:40,740
First, noble friend,
Let me embrace thine age
1074
01:49:41,200 --> 01:49:44,900
whose honour cannot Be
measur'd or confin'd.
1075
01:49:45,080 --> 01:49:47,830
Whether this be or be not,
I'll not swear.
1076
01:49:49,070 --> 01:49:52,230
You do yet taste some
subtleties o' th' isle,
1077
01:49:52,240 --> 01:49:55,400
that will not let you
believe things certain.
1078
01:49:55,560 --> 01:49:58,310
Welcome, my friends all!
1079
01:49:59,230 --> 01:50:04,610
But you, my brace of lords,
were I so minded,
1080
01:50:04,780 --> 01:50:08,700
I here could pluck his
Highness' frown upon you,
1081
01:50:08,870 --> 01:50:11,830
and justify you traitors;
1082
01:50:12,750 --> 01:50:16,010
at this time I will tell no tales.
1083
01:50:16,180 --> 01:50:19,510
The devil speaks in him.
- No.
1084
01:50:21,560 --> 01:50:27,820
For you, most wicked sir, whom to call
brother would even infect my mouth,
1085
01:50:27,990 --> 01:50:32,740
I do forgive thy rankest fault -
all of them;
1086
01:50:33,870 --> 01:50:40,170
and require my dukedom of thee,
which I know perforce thou must restore.
1087
01:50:41,010 --> 01:50:46,310
If thou beest Prospero, Give us
particulars of thy preservation;
1088
01:50:46,480 --> 01:50:52,110
How thou hast met us here, whom three
hours since were wreck'd upon this shore;
1089
01:50:52,570 --> 01:50:57,160
where I have lost - How sharp
the point of this remembrance is!
1090
01:50:57,160 --> 01:50:59,460
My dear son Ferdinand.
1091
01:50:59,630 --> 01:51:02,120
I am woe for't, sir.
1092
01:51:02,820 --> 01:51:08,280
Irreparable is the loss;
and patience says it is past her cure.
1093
01:51:08,450 --> 01:51:11,620
I rather think you have not sought her help,
1094
01:51:11,800 --> 01:51:16,130
of whose soft grace for the like loss...
1095
01:51:16,300 --> 01:51:21,050
I have her sovereign aid,
and rest myself content.
1096
01:51:21,230 --> 01:51:26,140
You the like loss!
- As great to me as late;
1097
01:51:26,320 --> 01:51:28,740
and, supportable to make the dear loss,
1098
01:51:28,950 --> 01:51:33,570
have I means much weaker than
you may call to comfort you,
1099
01:51:34,670 --> 01:51:37,040
for I have lost my daughter.
1100
01:51:37,800 --> 01:51:41,250
A daughter! O heavens,
1101
01:51:41,850 --> 01:51:46,230
that they were living both in Naples,
The King and Queen there!
1102
01:51:46,230 --> 01:51:47,970
That they were,
1103
01:51:48,150 --> 01:51:53,490
I wish myself were mudded in
that oozy bed where my son lies.
1104
01:51:53,660 --> 01:51:56,150
When did you lose your daughter?
1105
01:51:57,080 --> 01:51:59,750
In this last tempest.
1106
01:52:00,460 --> 01:52:04,420
but, howsoe'er you have been
justled from your senses,
1107
01:52:04,590 --> 01:52:06,860
know for certain that I am Prospero,
1108
01:52:06,860 --> 01:52:11,400
and that very duke which
was thrust forth of Milan;
1109
01:52:11,940 --> 01:52:17,980
who most strangely upon this shore,
where you were wrecked,
1110
01:52:18,540 --> 01:52:22,240
was landed to be the lord on't.
1111
01:52:34,310 --> 01:52:40,270
My dukedom since you have given me again,
I will requite you with as good a thing;
1112
01:52:40,450 --> 01:52:47,070
At least bring forth a wonder,
to content ye as much as me my dukedom.
1113
01:52:47,610 --> 01:52:49,880
Sweet lord, you play me false.
1114
01:52:49,880 --> 01:52:53,300
No, my dearest love,
I would not for the world.
1115
01:52:53,470 --> 01:52:58,520
Yes, for a score of kingdoms you should
wrangle and I would call it fair play.
1116
01:52:58,690 --> 01:53:04,360
If this prove a vision of the island,
one dear son shall I twice lose.
1117
01:53:04,530 --> 01:53:08,320
22. A Book of Games
1118
01:53:20,260 --> 01:53:26,470
Though the seas threaten, they are merciful;
I have curs'd them without cause.
1119
01:53:32,280 --> 01:53:36,330
Now all the blessings Of a glad
father compass thee about!
1120
01:53:36,500 --> 01:53:39,670
Arise, and say how thou cam'st here.
1121
01:53:57,910 --> 01:54:02,830
O, wonder! How many goodly
creatures are there here!
1122
01:54:03,000 --> 01:54:05,840
How beauteous mankind is!
1123
01:54:06,010 --> 01:54:10,510
O brave new world
That has such people in't!
1124
01:54:10,680 --> 01:54:12,680
'Tis new to thee.
1125
01:54:12,850 --> 01:54:16,270
What is this maid with whom
thou wast at play?
1126
01:54:16,440 --> 01:54:18,960
Your eld'st acquaintance
cannot be three hours;
1127
01:54:19,170 --> 01:54:23,360
Is she the goddess that hath sever'd us,
And brought us thus together?
1128
01:54:23,540 --> 01:54:29,420
Sir, she is mortal; But by immortal
Providence she's mine.
1129
01:54:29,590 --> 01:54:33,090
I chose her when I could not ask
my father For his advice,
1130
01:54:34,770 --> 01:54:37,220
nor thought I had one.
1131
01:54:37,400 --> 01:54:40,110
She Is daughter to this
famous Duke of Milan,
1132
01:54:40,120 --> 01:54:44,610
Of whom so often I have heard renown
But never saw before;
1133
01:54:45,040 --> 01:54:51,330
of whom I have Receiv'd a second life; and
second father This lady makes him to me.
1134
01:54:51,800 --> 01:54:53,710
I am hers.
1135
01:54:53,880 --> 01:54:59,430
But, O, how oddly will it sound that
I must ask my child forgiveness!
1136
01:54:59,600 --> 01:55:05,810
There, sir, stop; Let us not burden our
remembrances with a heaviness that's gone.
1137
01:55:05,990 --> 01:55:10,650
I have inly wept,
or should have spoke ere this.
1138
01:55:11,540 --> 01:55:17,000
Look down, you gods, and on
this couple drop a blessed crown;
1139
01:55:17,800 --> 01:55:22,220
For it is you that have chalk'd forth
the way which brought us hither.
1140
01:55:22,390 --> 01:55:24,770
I say, Amen, Gonzalo!
1141
01:55:24,940 --> 01:55:28,730
Was Milan thrust from Milan,
1142
01:55:28,900 --> 01:55:32,900
that his issue should become
Kings of Naples?
1143
01:55:33,080 --> 01:55:36,030
O, rejoice beyond a common joy,
1144
01:55:36,210 --> 01:55:39,960
and set it down with
gold on lasting pillars:
1145
01:55:40,130 --> 01:55:45,260
in one voyage did Claribel
her husband find at Tunis;
1146
01:55:45,430 --> 01:55:49,650
And Ferdinand, her brother,
found a wife...
1147
01:55:49,710 --> 01:55:52,740
...where he himself was lost;
1148
01:55:52,900 --> 01:55:59,080
Prospero his dukedom In a poor isle;
and all of us ourselves...
1149
01:55:59,250 --> 01:56:03,200
...when no man was his own.
1150
01:56:04,760 --> 01:56:06,800
Give me your hands.
1151
01:56:10,190 --> 01:56:15,650
Let grief and sorrow still embrace
his heart that doth not wish you joy.
1152
01:56:15,820 --> 01:56:17,810
Be it so. Amen!
1153
01:56:18,700 --> 01:56:23,210
I prophesied, if a gallows were on
land, this fellow could not drown.
1154
01:56:23,310 --> 01:56:25,040
What is the news?
1155
01:56:25,210 --> 01:56:30,130
The best news is that we have
safely found our King and company;
1156
01:56:30,300 --> 01:56:35,050
the next, our ship- Which but three
glasses since we gave out split -
1157
01:56:35,230 --> 01:56:40,990
Is tight and yare, and bravely rigg'd,
as when We first put out to sea.
1158
01:56:46,080 --> 01:56:49,780
Every man shift for all the rest,
1159
01:56:49,960 --> 01:56:53,630
and let no man take care for himself;
1160
01:56:55,220 --> 01:57:01,760
for all is but fortune.
Coragio, bully-monster, coragio!
1161
01:57:02,690 --> 01:57:08,900
If these be true spies which I wear
in my head, here's a goodly sight.
1162
01:57:09,080 --> 01:57:10,740
O Setebos,
1163
01:57:12,040 --> 01:57:14,710
these be brave spirits indeed
1164
01:57:14,880 --> 01:57:20,840
How fine my master is!
I am afraid he will chastise me.
1165
01:57:21,020 --> 01:57:24,930
What things are these, my lord Antonio?
Will money buy'em?
1166
01:57:25,110 --> 01:57:30,450
Very like; one of them is a plain fish,
and no doubt marketable.
1167
01:57:30,620 --> 01:57:35,250
Mark but the badges of these men,
my lords, then say if they be true.
1168
01:57:35,420 --> 01:57:39,750
This mis-shapen knave- His mother
was a witch, and one so strong...
1169
01:57:39,750 --> 01:57:42,840
...that could control the moon,
make flows and ebbs,
1170
01:57:42,840 --> 01:57:45,920
And deal in her command
without her power.
1171
01:57:46,100 --> 01:57:48,510
These three have robb'd me;
1172
01:57:48,690 --> 01:57:53,400
and this demi-devil -
For he's a bastard one -
1173
01:57:53,570 --> 01:57:57,240
had plotted with them to take my life.
1174
01:57:57,790 --> 01:58:01,490
Two of these fellows you must know and own;
1175
01:58:01,670 --> 01:58:05,840
this thing of darkness I acknowledge mine.
1176
01:58:06,010 --> 01:58:09,880
I shall be pinch'd to death.
- Go, sirrah, to my cell;
1177
01:58:10,270 --> 01:58:12,810
Take with you your companions;
1178
01:58:12,980 --> 01:58:17,810
as you look to have my pardon,
trim it handsomely.
1179
01:58:32,520 --> 01:58:35,690
Sir, I invite your Highness
and your train to my poor cell,
1180
01:58:35,690 --> 01:58:38,860
where you shall take your
rest for this one night;
1181
01:58:39,030 --> 01:58:42,150
And in the morn
I'll bring you to your ship,
1182
01:58:42,330 --> 01:58:47,920
and so to Naples, where I have hope
to see the nuptial...
1183
01:58:48,090 --> 01:58:53,050
of these our dear-belov'd solemnized,
1184
01:58:58,270 --> 01:59:02,190
and thence retire me to my Milan,
1185
01:59:02,360 --> 01:59:06,990
where every third thought
shall be my grave.
1186
01:59:31,960 --> 01:59:36,170
Sir, all this service have I done since I went.
1187
01:59:36,630 --> 01:59:41,840
Was't well done?
- Bravely, my diligence.
1188
01:59:44,350 --> 01:59:46,560
Thou shalt be free.
1189
02:02:05,470 --> 02:02:10,720
This is a thick, printed volume of plays dated 1623.
1190
02:02:10,900 --> 02:02:16,660
There are thirty-five plays in the book
and room for one more.
1191
02:02:16,830 --> 02:02:20,000
Nineteen pages are left
blank for its inclusion.
1192
02:02:20,000 --> 02:02:23,170
Right at the front of the book,
just after the prefix.
1193
02:02:31,230 --> 02:02:35,940
And this is the thirty-sixth play,
The Tempest.
1194
02:02:36,110 --> 02:02:38,440
Boatswain
1195
02:02:38,820 --> 02:02:39,930
Boatswain?
1196
02:02:40,490 --> 02:02:43,580
Here, master; what cheer?
1197
02:02:51,640 --> 02:02:56,220
All the other volumes have been
drowned and destroyed.
1198
02:02:57,440 --> 02:03:00,890
We still do have the last two books,
1199
02:03:01,070 --> 02:03:03,780
safely fished from the sea.
1200
02:03:15,560 --> 02:03:17,760
My Ariel, chick,
1201
02:03:19,310 --> 02:03:22,600
now to the elements be free
1202
02:03:23,610 --> 02:03:26,280
and fare thou well!
1203
02:03:38,510 --> 02:03:42,100
Please you, draw near.
1204
02:03:47,110 --> 02:03:50,230
Now my charms are all o'erthrown,
1205
02:03:50,410 --> 02:03:55,870
and what strength I have's
mine own, which is most faint.
1206
02:03:56,210 --> 02:04:02,220
Now 'tis true, I must be here
confin'd by you, or sent to Naples.
1207
02:04:02,390 --> 02:04:08,730
Let me not, Since I have my dukedom got,
And pardon'd the deceiver,
1208
02:04:08,900 --> 02:04:12,520
dwell In this bare island by your spell;
1209
02:04:12,700 --> 02:04:18,290
But release me from my bands
with the help of your good hands.
1210
02:04:19,580 --> 02:04:23,830
Gentle breath of yours my sails must fill,
1211
02:04:24,010 --> 02:04:28,760
or else my project fails,
which was to please.
1212
02:04:28,930 --> 02:04:35,770
Now I want spirits to enforce,
art to enchant;
1213
02:04:36,700 --> 02:04:39,490
And my ending is despair...
1214
02:04:39,660 --> 02:04:44,660
unless I be reliev'd by prayer,
which pierces so...
1215
02:04:44,840 --> 02:04:48,670
that it assaults mercy itself,
1216
02:04:49,300 --> 02:04:52,670
and frees all faults.
1217
02:04:54,480 --> 02:04:58,430
As you from crimes would pardon'd be,
1218
02:04:59,200 --> 02:05:03,610
let your indulgence set me free.103114
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