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- Boatswain!
- Here, master. What cheer?
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Good, speak to the mariners
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fall to it yarely, or we run
ourselves aground. Bestir, bestir!
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Heigh, my hearts!
Cheerly, cheerly, my hearts! Yare, yare!
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Take in the topsail.
Tend to the master's whistle
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blow, till thou burst thy wind,
if room enough
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good boatswain, have care.
Where's the master? Play the men
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- I pray now, keep below
- where's the master, boatswain?
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Do you not hear him? You mar our labour
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keep your cabin. You do assist the storm
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- nay, good, be patient
- when the sea is
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hence! What cares these roarers
for the name of king?
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To cabin! - You cur
- silence, trouble us not
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- good, yet remember whom thou hast aboard
- none that I more love than myself
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out of our way, I say.
Cheerly, good hearts
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I have great comfort from this fellow.
Methinks he hath no drowning mark upon him
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down with the topmast! Yare! Lower, lower!
Bring her to try with main course
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a plague upon this howling. They are
louder than the weather or our office
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yet again? What do you here?
Have you a mind to sink?
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A pox on your throat,
you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog
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work you then
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hang, you insolent noisemaker. We are
less afraid to be drowned than thou art
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I'll warrant him for drowning, though the
ship were no stronger than a nutshell
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lay her ahold, ahold! Set her two courses
off to sea again. Lay her off!
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- All lost!
- To prayers, to prayers
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- all lost
- I'm out of Patience
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we are merely cheated of our lives
by drunkards
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- mercy on us
- we split, we split!
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Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea
for an acre of barren ground
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the wills above be done.
But I would fain die a dry death
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if by your art, my dearest father, 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 the
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, dashed all to pieces
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o, the cry did knock against my very heart.
Poor souls, they perished
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had I been any god of power, I should
have sunk the sea within the earth...
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Or ere it should the good ship
so have swallowed...
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And the fraughting souls within her
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be collected, no more amazement. Tell
your piteous heart there's no harm done
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- o, woe the day
- — no harm
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I have done nothing but in care of thee.
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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more to know
did never meddle with my thoughts
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'tis time I should inform thee further
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lend thy hand
and pluck my magic garment from me
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lie there, my art.
Wipe thou thine eyes, have comfort
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the direful spectacle of the wreck, which touched
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 which
thou heard'st cry, which thou saw'st sink
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sit down, for thou must now know further
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you have often begun to tell me what I am,
and stopped, concluding 'stay, not yet’
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the hour's now come
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the very minute bids thee ope thine ear.
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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- certainly, sir, I can
- by what? By any other house or person?
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Of any thing the image, tell me,
that hath kept with thy remembrance
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'tis far off, and rather like a dream than
an assurance that my remembrance warrants
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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 rememberest aught ere thou cam'st
here, how thou cam'st here thou mayst
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but that I do not
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twelve year since, Miranda...
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Twelve year since, thy father was
the Duke of Milan and a prince of power
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sir, are not you my father?
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Thy mother was a piece of virtue,
and she said thou wast my daughter
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and thy father was Duke of Milan, and his
only heir and Princess, no worse issued
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- or blessed was it we did?
- Both, both, my girl
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by foul play, as thou sayest, were we
heaved thence, but blessedly holp hither
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o, my heart bleeds to think of the trouble
that I have turned you to. Please you, further
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my brother and thy uncle, called Antonio...
I pray thee, mark me
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that a brother should be so perfidious, he
whom next thyself of all the world I loved!
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I, prospero, the prime Duke,
being so reputed in dignity...
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And for the liberal arts
without a parallel...
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Those being all my study,
the government I cast upon my brother
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and to my state grew stranger, being
transported and rapt in secret studies
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- thy false uncle... dost thou attend me?
- Sir, most heedfully
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being once perfected who to advance
and who to trash for over-topping...
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Set all hearts to what tune
pleased his ear. Thou attendest not
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- good sir, I do
- I pray thee, mark me
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I, thus neglecting worldly ends, all dedicated
to closeness and the bettering of my mind...
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In my false brother waked an evil nature.
He did believe he was indeed the Duke
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- hence his ambition growing... dost thou hear?
- Your tale, sir, would cure deafness
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to have no screen between this part
he played, and him he played 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, with the
king of Naples to give him annual tribute...
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And to bend the dukedom yet unbowed,
alas, poor Milan, to most ignoble stooping
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o the heavens!
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mark his condition and the event,
then tell me if this might be a brother
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I should sin to think but nobly
of my grandmother
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good wombs have borne bad sons
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now the condition
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the king of Naples, being an enemy to me
inveterate, hearkens my brother's suit
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which was that he, in lieu of tribute...
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Should presently extirpate me
and mine out of the dukedom...
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And confer fair Milan,
with all the honours, on my brother
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whereon, a treacherous army levied,
one midnight fated to the purpose,
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did Antonio open the gates of Milan
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and in the dead of darkness...
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The ministers for the purpose
hurried thence me and thy crying self
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alack, for pity. I, not remembering how I
cried out then, will cry it over again
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hear a little further...
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And then I'll bring thee to the present
business which now is upon us
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wherefore did they not
that hour destroy us?
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Well demanded, wench.
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
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but with colours fairer,
painted their foul ends
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in few, they hurried us aboard a barque,
bore us some leagues to sea...
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Where they prepared
a rotten carcass of a butt
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not rigged, nor tackle, sail, nor mast.
The very rats instinctively have quit it
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there they hoist us,
to cry to the sea that roared to us
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to sigh to the winds, whose pity sighing
back again, did us but loving wrong
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- alack, what trouble was I then to you
- 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 decked the sea
with drops full salt...
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Under my burden groaned...
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Wwhich raised in me an undergoing stomach,
to bear up against what should ensue
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- how came we ashore?
- By Providence divine
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some food we had,
and some fresh water...
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That a noble neapolitan, gonzalo,
out of his charity did give us
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and knowing I loved my books,
he furnished me from mine own library...
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With volumes that I prize
above my dukedom
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would I might but ever see that man
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now I arise. Sit still,
and hear the last of our sea-sorrow
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here in this island we arrived
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and here have I, thy schoolmaster
made thee more profit...
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Than other princes can that have more time
for vainer hours, and tutors not so careful
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heavens thank you for it
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but now, I pray you, sir,
for still 'tis beating in my mind
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- your reason for raising this sea-storm?
- Know thus far forth
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by accident most strange
bountiful fortune, now my dear lady...
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Hath mine enemies brought to this shore
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and by my prescience I find my zenith
doth depend upon a most auspicious star
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whose influence if now I court not, but
omit, my fortunes will ever after droop
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here cease more questions
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thou art inclined to sleep
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'tis a good dullness, and give it way
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I know thou canst not choose
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come away, servant, come.
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 it
to fly, to swim, to dive into the fire...
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To ride on the curled clouds
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to thy strong bidding
task Ariel and all his quality
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hast thou, spirit, performed 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, I flamed 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 would
I flame distinctly, then meet and join
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jove's lightning, the precursors
of the dreadful thunderclaps...
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More momentary
and sight-outrunning were not
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the fire and cracks of sulphurous roaring,
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! 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 played some tricks of desperation
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all but mariners plunged in the foaming brine
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 leaped, cried
‘hell is empty and all the devils are here'
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why, that's my spirit!
But was not this nigh shore?
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Close by, my master
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- but are they, Ariel, safe?
- Not a hair perished
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on their sustaining garments
not a blemish, but fresher than before
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and, as thou bad'st me, in troops
I have dispersed them about the isle
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the king's son have I landed by himself,
whom I left cooling of the air with sighs...
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Of the king's ship, the mariners, say how thou
hast disposed, and all the rest of the 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-vexed
bermoothes, there she's hid
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the mariners all under hatches stowed,
I have left asleep
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and for the rest of the fleet, which I
dispersed, they all have met again...
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And are upon the mediterranean float
bound sadly home for Naples
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supposing that they saw
the king's ship wrecked...
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And his great person perish
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Ariel, thy charge exactly is performed,
but there's more work
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- what is the time of the day?
— past the mid season
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at least two glasses
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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 promised...
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Which is not yet performed me
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how now? Moody?
What is it thou canst demand?
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- My Liberty
—- before the time be out? No more
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I prithee, remember
I have done thee worthy service...
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Told thee no lies,
made thee no mistakings
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served without or grudge or grumblings.
Thou did 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, and think'st it much...
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To tread the ooze of the salt deep,
to run upon the sharp wind of the north...
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To do me business in the veins of
the earth when it is baked 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, who
with age and envy was grown into a hoop?
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- Hast thou forgot her?
- No, sir
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thou hast. Where was she born?
Speak, tell me
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- sir, in algier
- o, was she so?
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I must once in a month recount
what thou hast been, which thou forgetest
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this damned witch sycorax...
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For mischiefs manifold, and sorceries
terrible to enter human hearing...
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From algier, thou knowest,
was banished
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for one thing she did
they would not take her life
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- is not this true?
- Ay, sir
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this blue-eyed hag
was hither brought with child...
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And here was left by the sailors
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thou, my slave, as thou reportest thyself,
wast then her servant
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and, for thou wast a spirit too delicate
to act her earthy and abhorred commands...
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Refusing her grand hests,
she did confine thee into a cloven pine
215
00:18:45,191 --> 00:18:50,424
within which rift imprisoned thou didst
painfully remain a dozen years
216
00:18:50,463 --> 00:18:54,092
within which space she died,
and left thee there...
217
00:18:55,434 --> 00:19:00,303
Where thou didst vent thy groans
as fast as mill-wheels strike
218
00:19:01,674 --> 00:19:04,643
then was this island, save for the son
that she did litter here...
219
00:19:04,677 --> 00:19:08,443
A freckled whelp, hag-born,
not honoured with a human shape
220
00:19:08,481 --> 00:19:10,039
yes, caliban her son
221
00:19:10,082 --> 00:19:16,715
dull thing, I say so. He, that caliban
whom now I keep in service
222
00:19:19,492 --> 00:19:22,984
thou best knowest
what torment I did find thee in
223
00:19:24,330 --> 00:19:30,269
thy groans did make wolves howl and
penetrate the breasts of ever-angry bears
224
00:19:30,302 --> 00:19:35,365
it was a torment to lay upon the damned,
which sycorax could not again undo
225
00:19:35,408 --> 00:19:41,711
it was mine art, when I arrived and heard thee,
that made gape the pine and let thee out
226
00:19:44,316 --> 00:19:48,309
- I thank thee, master — if thou
more murmurest I will rend an oak...
227
00:19:48,921 --> 00:19:52,789
And peg thee in his knotty entrails
till thou hast howled away twelve winters
228
00:19:52,825 --> 00:19:54,486
pardon, master
229
00:19:54,527 --> 00:19:59,328
I will be correspondent to command
and do my spriting gently
230
00:19:59,365 --> 00:20:05,600
do so, and after two days
I will discharge thee
231
00:20:07,039 --> 00:20:13,376
that's my noble master.
What shall I do? Say what? What shall I do?
232
00:20:13,412 --> 00:20:19,408
Go make thyself like a nymph of the sea
233
00:20:19,819 --> 00:20:23,846
be subject to no sight but thine and mine,
invisible to every eyeball else
234
00:20:23,889 --> 00:20:28,189
go take this shape and hither come in it.
Go, hence with diligence
235
00:20:37,503 --> 00:20:41,064
awake, dear heart, awake
236
00:20:43,876 --> 00:20:45,810
thou hast slept well, awake
237
00:20:45,845 --> 00:20:48,939
the strangeness of your story
put heaviness in me
238
00:20:50,149 --> 00:20:51,616
shake it off. Come
239
00:20:51,650 --> 00:20:55,279
we'll visit caliban, my slave,
who never yields us kind answer
240
00:20:55,321 --> 00:20:58,561
- 'tis a villain, sir, I do not love to
look on - but, as 'tis, we cannot miss him
241
00:20:58,591 --> 00:21:03,290
he does make our fire, fetch in our wood
and serves in offices that profit us
242
00:21:03,329 --> 00:21:07,197
what, ho, slave! Caliban!
243
00:21:07,233 --> 00:21:08,825
Thou earth, thou, speak
244
00:21:08,868 --> 00:21:10,768
there's wood enough within
245
00:21:10,803 --> 00:21:14,170
come forth, I say.
There's other business for thee
246
00:21:16,609 --> 00:21:19,100
come, thou tortoise! When?
247
00:21:21,113 --> 00:21:25,209
Fine apparition.
My quaint Ariel, hark in thine ear
248
00:21:28,621 --> 00:21:30,589
my lord, it shall be done
249
00:21:30,623 --> 00:21:35,185
thou poisonous slave, got by the devil
himself upon thy wicked dam, come forth
250
00:21:42,968 --> 00:21:50,968
as wicked dew as ever my mother brushed with
raven's feather from unwholesome fen...
251
00:21:52,478 --> 00:21:59,850
Drop on you both. A southwest
blow on ye and blister you all over
252
00:21:59,885 --> 00:22:02,911
for this, be sure,
tonight thou shalt have cramps...
253
00:22:02,955 --> 00:22:05,753
Side-stitches
that shall pen thy breath up
254
00:22:05,791 --> 00:22:09,989
urchins shall, for that vast of night
that they may work, all exercise on thee
255
00:22:10,029 --> 00:22:13,556
thou shalt be pinched
as thick as honeycomb...
256
00:22:13,599 --> 00:22:16,568
Each pinch more stinging
than bees that made them
257
00:22:16,836 --> 00:22:18,770
I must eat my dinner
258
00:22:19,772 --> 00:22:27,508
this island's mine by sycorax my mother,
which thou takest from me
259
00:22:28,881 --> 00:22:34,581
when thou camest first,
thou strokest me and made much of me
260
00:22:34,620 --> 00:22:40,388
would give me water with berries in it, and
teach me how to name the bigger light...
261
00:22:40,426 --> 00:22:48,426
And how the less, that burn by day and night.
And then I loved thee and showed thee...
262
00:22:49,034 --> 00:22:56,907
All the qualities of the isle, the fresh
Springs, brine-pits, barren place and fertile
263
00:22:58,344 --> 00:23:06,344
cursed be I that did so! All the charms of
sycorax, toads, beetles, bats, light on you!
264
00:23:09,154 --> 00:23:16,026
For I am all the subjects that you have,
which first was mine own king
265
00:23:16,061 --> 00:23:19,155
and here you sty me in this hard rock...
266
00:23:19,198 --> 00:23:21,666
Whiles you do keep from me
the rest of the island
267
00:23:21,700 --> 00:23:26,399
thou most lying slave,
whom stripes may move, not kindness
268
00:23:26,438 --> 00:23:32,809
I have used thee, filth as thou art,
with humane care
269
00:23:34,280 --> 00:23:40,549
and lodged thee in mine own cell till thou
didst seek to violate the honour of my child
270
00:23:40,586 --> 00:23:48,586
o ho, o ho! Would it had been done!
Thou didst prevent me
271
00:23:50,095 --> 00:23:53,792
I had peopled else this isle with calibans
272
00:23:53,832 --> 00:23:59,600
abhorred slave, which any print of goodness
wilt not take, being capable of all ill
273
00:23:59,638 --> 00:24:06,305
I pitied thee, took pains to make thee speak,
I taught thee each hour one thing or other
274
00:24:06,512 --> 00:24:09,709
when thou didst not, savage,
know thine own meaning...
275
00:24:09,748 --> 00:24:12,376
But wouldst gabble
like a thing most brutish...
276
00:24:12,418 --> 00:24:15,717
I endowed thy purposes
with words that made them known
277
00:24:16,989 --> 00:24:21,449
but thy vile race, though
thou didst learn...
278
00:24:21,493 --> 00:24:24,860
Had that in it which good natures
could not abide to be with
279
00:24:24,897 --> 00:24:27,491
therefore wast thou
deservedly confined into this rock...
280
00:24:27,533 --> 00:24:29,694
Who hadst deserved more than a prison
281
00:24:33,305 --> 00:24:40,234
you taught me language,
and my profit on it is, I know how to curse
282
00:24:40,879 --> 00:24:45,373
the red-plague rid you
for learning me your language
283
00:24:45,417 --> 00:24:46,941
hag-seed, hence!
284
00:24:52,925 --> 00:24:58,488
Fetch us in fuel, and be quick.
Thou art best to answer other business
285
00:25:00,299 --> 00:25:01,960
shrug'st thou, malice?
286
00:25:03,168 --> 00:25:06,194
If thou neglectest
or dost unwillingly what I command...
287
00:25:06,238 --> 00:25:07,899
I'll rack thee with old cramps
288
00:25:07,940 --> 00:25:12,968
fill all thy bones with aches, make thee
roar, that beasts shall tremble at thy din
289
00:25:13,012 --> 00:25:15,207
no, pray you
290
00:25:17,182 --> 00:25:21,380
I must obey.
His art is of such power...
291
00:25:21,887 --> 00:25:26,119
It would control my dam's god, setebos,
and make a vassal of him
292
00:25:26,158 --> 00:25:27,716
so, slave, hence
293
00:25:46,045 --> 00:25:53,713
come unto these yellow sands,
and then take hands
294
00:25:54,586 --> 00:26:02,586
curtsied when you have, and kissed
the wild waves whist
295
00:26:24,550 --> 00:26:32,550
foot it featly here and there,
and, sweet sprites, the burden bear
296
00:26:37,196 --> 00:26:44,159
hark, hark,
the watch-dogs bark
297
00:26:45,304 --> 00:26:52,972
hark, hark, I hear
the strain of strutting chanticleer
298
00:26:53,011 --> 00:26:57,675
cry, cock-a-diddle-dow
299
00:27:07,426 --> 00:27:11,260
where should this music be?
In the air or the earth?
300
00:27:12,331 --> 00:27:18,031
It sounds no more, and sure it waits upon
some god of the island
301
00:27:18,670 --> 00:27:21,935
sitting on a bank,
weeping again the king my father's wreck...
302
00:27:21,974 --> 00:27:25,000
This music crept by
me upon the waters...
303
00:27:25,210 --> 00:27:28,805
Allaying both their fury
and my passion with its sweet air
304
00:27:29,248 --> 00:27:34,481
thence I have followed it,
or it hath drawn me rather. But 'tis gone
305
00:27:37,489 --> 00:27:40,515
no, it begins again
306
00:27:46,265 --> 00:27:54,265
full fathom five thy father lies,
of his bones are coral made
307
00:28:06,652 --> 00:28:14,115
those are pearls that were his eyes
308
00:28:15,661 --> 00:28:22,658
nothing of him that doth fade...
309
00:28:24,603 --> 00:28:32,603
But doth suffer a sea-change
into something rich and strange
310
00:28:45,057 --> 00:28:53,057
sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell
311
00:28:54,399 --> 00:28:57,960
ding-dong, ding-dong
312
00:28:58,003 --> 00:29:06,003
hark! Now I hear them.
Ding-dong, bell...
313
00:29:21,627 --> 00:29:25,586
The ditty does remember my drowned father
314
00:29:25,831 --> 00:29:32,498
this is no mortal business,
nor no sound that the earth owes
315
00:29:32,804 --> 00:29:34,704
I hear it now above me
316
00:29:36,408 --> 00:29:44,408
full fathom five thy father lies,
of his bones are coral made
317
00:29:56,962 --> 00:30:04,767
those are pearls that were his eyes
318
00:30:06,605 --> 00:30:12,942
nothing of him that doth fade...
319
00:30:14,946 --> 00:30:22,946
But doth suffer a sea-change
into something rich and strange
320
00:30:47,612 --> 00:30:54,677
the fringed curtains of thine eye advance
and say what thou seest yond
321
00:30:54,720 --> 00:31:00,625
what is it? A spirit?
Lord, how it looks about
322
00:31:01,326 --> 00:31:06,525
believe me, sir,
it carries a brave form. But 'tis a spirit
323
00:31:07,766 --> 00:31:14,865
no, wench. It eats, and sleeps,
and hath such senses as we have, such
324
00:31:16,475 --> 00:31:19,035
this gallant which thou seest
was in the wreck
325
00:31:19,811 --> 00:31:24,214
and, but he's something stained with grief,
that's beauty's canker...
326
00:31:24,883 --> 00:31:27,283
Thou mightst call him a goodly person
327
00:31:29,087 --> 00:31:31,749
he hath lost his fellows
and strays about to find them
328
00:31:31,790 --> 00:31:37,820
I might call him a thing divine,
for nothing natural I ever saw so noble
329
00:31:37,863 --> 00:31:39,990
it goes on, I see, as my soul prompts it
330
00:31:40,031 --> 00:31:43,660
spirit, fine spirit,
I'll free thee within two days for this
331
00:31:48,006 --> 00:31:52,067
most sure, the goddess
on whom these airs attend
332
00:31:52,544 --> 00:31:56,708
vouchsafe my prayer
may know if you remain upon this island
333
00:31:56,748 --> 00:32:04,018
and that you will some good instruction
give how I may bear me here
334
00:32:06,224 --> 00:32:12,322
my prime request, which I do last
pronounce, is, o you wonder...
335
00:32:12,364 --> 00:32:15,925
- If you be maid or no?
- No wonder, sir, but certainly a maid
336
00:32:15,967 --> 00:32:18,265
my language? Heavens!
337
00:32:18,303 --> 00:32:22,535
I am the best of them that speaks this
speech, were I but where 'tis spoken
338
00:32:22,574 --> 00:32:25,668
how, the best? What wert thou
if the king of Naples heard thee?
339
00:32:25,710 --> 00:32:29,874
A single thing, as I am now,
that wonders to hear thee speak of Naples
340
00:32:30,649 --> 00:32:34,278
he does hear me,
and that he does, I weep
341
00:32:34,886 --> 00:32:36,786
myself am Naples...
342
00:32:36,822 --> 00:32:40,189
Who with mine eyes, never since at ebb,
beheld the king my father wrecked
343
00:32:40,225 --> 00:32:41,624
alack, for mercy!
344
00:32:41,927 --> 00:32:46,557
At the first sight they have changed eyes.
Delicate Ariel, I'll set thee free for this
345
00:32:46,598 --> 00:32:50,056
a word, good sir, I fear you have
done yourself some wrong. A word
346
00:32:50,101 --> 00:32:51,830
why speaks my father so ungently?
347
00:32:51,870 --> 00:32:57,638
This is the third man that ever I saw,
the first that ever I sighed for
348
00:32:57,676 --> 00:33:00,702
pity move my father to be inclined my way
349
00:33:01,146 --> 00:33:07,244
o, if a virgin, and your affection not gone
forth, I'll make you the queen of Naples
350
00:33:07,619 --> 00:33:11,612
soft, soft, soft.
They are both in either's powers
351
00:33:11,656 --> 00:33:16,423
but this swift business I must uneasy make,
lest too light winning make the prize light
352
00:33:16,461 --> 00:33:19,487
one word more.
I charge thee that thou attend me
353
00:33:22,501 --> 00:33:25,595
thou dost here usurp the name
thou owest not
354
00:33:25,637 --> 00:33:30,006
and hast put thyself upon this island as
a spy, to win it from me, the lord on it
355
00:33:30,041 --> 00:33:33,807
- no, as I am a man - there's nothing
ill can dwell in such a temple
356
00:33:34,079 --> 00:33:38,948
if the ill-spirit have so fair a house,
good things will strive to dwell with
357
00:33:38,984 --> 00:33:41,418
follow me.
Speak not you for him, he's a traitor
358
00:33:42,354 --> 00:33:45,983
come, I'll manacle thy neck and feet
together. Seawater shalt thou drink
359
00:33:46,024 --> 00:33:48,185
thy food shall be the
fresh-brook mussels...
360
00:33:48,226 --> 00:33:50,854
Withered roots and husks
wherein the acorn cradled
361
00:33:50,896 --> 00:33:52,227
- follow
- no
362
00:33:52,264 --> 00:33:56,894
I will resist such entertainment
till mine enemy has more power
363
00:33:56,935 --> 00:34:01,895
o dear father, make not too rash a trial
of him, for he's gentle, and not fearful
364
00:34:01,940 --> 00:34:04,602
what, I say, my foot my tutor?
365
00:34:11,449 --> 00:34:13,349
Put thy sword up, traitor...
366
00:34:14,653 --> 00:34:19,852
That makest a show but darest not strike,
thy conscience is so possessed with guilt
367
00:34:20,992 --> 00:34:26,726
come from thy ward, for I can here disarm thee
with this stick, and make thy weapon drop
368
00:34:26,898 --> 00:34:29,731
- beseech you, father
- hence, hang not on my garments
369
00:34:29,768 --> 00:34:32,236
- sir, have pity, I'll be his surety
— silence!
370
00:34:32,270 --> 00:34:35,671
One word more shall make me chide thee,
if not hate thee
371
00:34:37,676 --> 00:34:40,770
what, an advocate for an imposter?
Hush!
372
00:34:41,212 --> 00:34:46,445
Thou thinkest there is no more such shapes
as he, having seen but him and caliban
373
00:34:46,885 --> 00:34:50,753
foolish wench, to the most of men
this is a caliban...
374
00:34:50,789 --> 00:34:52,313
And they to him are angels
375
00:34:52,357 --> 00:34:56,054
my affections are then most humble.
I have no ambition to see a goodlier man
376
00:34:56,094 --> 00:35:00,087
come on, obey. Thy nerves are in their
infancy again and have no vigour in them
377
00:35:00,966 --> 00:35:06,871
so they are. My spirits,
as in a dream, are all bound up
378
00:35:08,707 --> 00:35:12,268
my father's loss,
the weakness which I feel...
379
00:35:12,310 --> 00:35:14,870
The wreck of all my friends,
nor this man's threats...
380
00:35:14,913 --> 00:35:18,041
To whom I am subdued,
are but light to me...
381
00:35:18,083 --> 00:35:22,281
Might I but through my prison
once a day behold this maid
382
00:35:23,455 --> 00:35:27,789
all corners else of the earth
let Liberty make use of
383
00:35:27,826 --> 00:35:31,523
space enough have I in such a prison
384
00:35:32,497 --> 00:35:34,055
it works
385
00:35:34,966 --> 00:35:36,763
come on.
Thou hast done well, fine Ariel
386
00:35:36,801 --> 00:35:38,826
follow me.
Hark what thou else shalt do me
387
00:35:39,137 --> 00:35:40,764
be of comfort
388
00:35:40,805 --> 00:35:43,933
my father's of a better nature, sir,
than he appears by speech
389
00:35:43,975 --> 00:35:45,909
this is unwonted which now came from him
390
00:35:46,311 --> 00:35:51,840
thou shalt be as free as mountain winds, but
then exactly do all points of my command
391
00:35:51,883 --> 00:35:53,976
- to the syllable
- come, follow
392
00:35:57,322 --> 00:35:59,313
speak not for him
393
00:36:10,535 --> 00:36:16,303
beseech you, sir, be merry.
You have cause, so have we all, of joy...
394
00:36:17,208 --> 00:36:20,177
For our escape is much beyond our loss
395
00:36:20,211 --> 00:36:23,544
our hint of woe is common.
Every day some sailor's wife...
396
00:36:23,581 --> 00:36:28,109
The masters of some merchant,
and the merchant have just our theme of woe
397
00:36:28,153 --> 00:36:34,353
but for the miracle, I mean our preservation,
few in millions can speak like us
398
00:36:34,392 --> 00:36:38,351
then wisely, good sir,
weigh our sorrow with our comfort
399
00:36:38,396 --> 00:36:40,057
prithee, peace
400
00:36:40,098 --> 00:36:45,058
- he receives comfort like cold porridge
- he will not give him over so
401
00:36:45,103 --> 00:36:48,800
look, he's winding up the watch of his wit.
By and by it will strike
402
00:36:48,840 --> 00:36:50,535
- sir...
— one: Tell
403
00:36:50,575 --> 00:36:54,978
when every grief is entertained that's
offered, comes to the entertainer...
404
00:36:55,013 --> 00:36:56,981
- A dollar
- dolour comes to him, indeed
405
00:36:57,015 --> 00:36:58,778
you have spoken truer
than you purposed
406
00:36:58,817 --> 00:37:00,808
you have taken it wiselier
than I meant you should
407
00:37:00,852 --> 00:37:04,288
- therefore, my lord...
- Fie, what a spendthrift is he of his tongue
408
00:37:04,322 --> 00:37:05,289
I prithee, spare
409
00:37:05,323 --> 00:37:08,292
- well, I have done, but yet...
- He will be talking
410
00:37:08,326 --> 00:37:12,160
which, of he or Adrian, for a good wager,
first begins to crow?
411
00:37:12,197 --> 00:37:13,307
- The old cock
- the cockerel
412
00:37:13,331 --> 00:37:14,909
- done. The wager?
- A laughter - a match
413
00:37:14,933 --> 00:37:16,662
though this island seem to be desert...
414
00:37:16,701 --> 00:37:18,066
- Ha, ha, ha!
- So, you're paid
415
00:37:18,103 --> 00:37:20,298
uninhabitable and almost inaccessible...
416
00:37:20,338 --> 00:37:22,169
- Yet... - Yet...
- — he could not miss it
417
00:37:22,207 --> 00:37:24,835
the air breathes upon us here most sweetly
418
00:37:24,876 --> 00:37:29,313
- as if it had lungs, and rotten ones
- or as 'twere perfumed by a fen
419
00:37:29,347 --> 00:37:32,214
here is everything advantageous to life
420
00:37:32,617 --> 00:37:35,950
- true, save means to live
- of that there's none, or little
421
00:37:36,421 --> 00:37:39,356
how lush and lusty the grass looks.
How green!
422
00:37:39,591 --> 00:37:42,389
- The ground indeed is tawny
- with an eye of green in it
423
00:37:42,427 --> 00:37:45,487
- he misses not much
- no, he doth but mistake the truth totally
424
00:37:45,530 --> 00:37:49,193
but the rarity of it is,
which is indeed almost beyond credit...
425
00:37:49,234 --> 00:37:50,599
As many vouched rarities are
426
00:37:50,635 --> 00:37:55,538
that our garments, being, as they were,
drenched in the sea, hold notwithstanding...
427
00:37:55,573 --> 00:37:59,839
Their freshness and glosses, being rather
new-dyed than stained with salt water
428
00:37:59,878 --> 00:38:02,847
if but one of his pockets could speak,
would it not say he lies?
429
00:38:02,881 --> 00:38:05,315
Ay, or very falsely pocket up his report
430
00:38:05,350 --> 00:38:10,720
methinks our garments are now as fresh
as when we put them on first in afric...
431
00:38:11,456 --> 00:38:17,088
At the marriage of the king's fair
daughter claribel to the king of Tunis
432
00:38:17,128 --> 00:38:20,586
‘twas a sweet marriage,
and we prosper well in our return
433
00:38:20,632 --> 00:38:23,760
Tunis was never graced before
with such a paragon to their queen
434
00:38:23,802 --> 00:38:27,966
- not since widow dido's time
- widow! A pox on that!
435
00:38:28,006 --> 00:38:30,736
How camest that 'widow' in?
Widow dido!
436
00:38:30,775 --> 00:38:33,471
‘Widow dido’, said you?
You make me study of that
437
00:38:33,511 --> 00:38:38,244
- she was of carthage, not of Tunis
—- this Tunis, sir, was carthage
438
00:38:38,349 --> 00:38:40,408
- carthage?
- I assure you, carthage
439
00:38:40,451 --> 00:38:46,048
sir, we were talking that our garments seem
now as fresh as when we were in Tunis...
440
00:38:46,090 --> 00:38:49,082
At the marriage of your daughter,
who is now queen
441
00:38:49,127 --> 00:38:50,958
and the rarest that ever came there
442
00:38:50,995 --> 00:38:55,455
- excepting widow dido
- o, widow dido? Ay, widow dido
443
00:38:55,500 --> 00:39:01,336
is not, sir, my doublet as fresh as the
first day I wore it? I mean, in a sort...
444
00:39:01,739 --> 00:39:06,301
- That sort was well fished for - ...When
I wore it at your daughter's marriage
445
00:39:06,344 --> 00:39:11,043
you cram these words into mine ears
against the stomach of my sense
446
00:39:11,082 --> 00:39:16,452
would I had never married my daughter
there, for, coming thence, my son is lost
447
00:39:17,055 --> 00:39:23,392
and, in my rate, she too, who is so far from
Italy removed I never again shall see her
448
00:39:23,428 --> 00:39:30,698
o thou mine heir of Naples and of Milan, what
strange fish hath made his meal on thee?
449
00:39:30,735 --> 00:39:32,532
Sir, he may live
450
00:39:33,471 --> 00:39:37,430
I saw him beat the surges under him,
and ride upon their backs
451
00:39:37,475 --> 00:39:40,103
he trod the water,
whose enmity he flung aside...
452
00:39:40,144 --> 00:39:42,578
And breasted the surge most swollen
that met him
453
00:39:42,614 --> 00:39:48,280
- I not doubt he came alive to land
- no, no, he's gone
454
00:39:48,319 --> 00:39:50,787
sir, you may thank yourself
for this great loss...
455
00:39:50,822 --> 00:39:52,900
That would not bless our Europe
with your daughter...
456
00:39:52,924 --> 00:39:55,290
- But rather loose her to an African
- prithee, peace
457
00:39:55,326 --> 00:39:57,658
you were kneeled to and
importuned otherwise by all of us
458
00:39:57,695 --> 00:40:01,631
now we have lost your son,
I fear, forever
459
00:40:02,000 --> 00:40:05,128
Milan and Naples have more widows in them
of this business' making...
460
00:40:05,169 --> 00:40:07,000
Than we bring men to comfort them
461
00:40:07,038 --> 00:40:09,632
- the fault's your own
— so is the dearest of the loss
462
00:40:09,674 --> 00:40:15,738
my lord Sebastian, the truth you speak doth
lack some gentleness, and time to speak it in
463
00:40:16,748 --> 00:40:19,842
you rub the sore,
when you should bring the plaster
464
00:40:21,986 --> 00:40:23,351
very well
465
00:40:24,055 --> 00:40:27,650
it is foul weather in us all, good sir,
when you are cloudy
466
00:40:27,692 --> 00:40:29,922
- foul weather?
- Very foul
467
00:40:29,961 --> 00:40:32,657
had I plantation of this isle, my lord...
468
00:40:32,697 --> 00:40:35,894
- He'd sow it with nettle-seed
- or docks, or mallows
469
00:40:35,934 --> 00:40:39,927
- and were the king on it, what would I do?
- 'Scape being drunk for want of wine
470
00:40:39,971 --> 00:40:43,532
in the commonwealth I would by contraries
execute all things
471
00:40:43,574 --> 00:40:46,805
for no kind of traffic would I admit,
no name of magistrate
472
00:40:46,844 --> 00:40:50,803
letters should not be known,
riches, poverty, and use of service, none
473
00:40:50,848 --> 00:40:55,217
contract, succession, bourn,
bound of land, tilth, vineyard, none
474
00:40:55,620 --> 00:41:00,080
no use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil
475
00:41:00,625 --> 00:41:08,625
no occupation, all men idle, all.
And women too, but innocent and pure
476
00:41:10,601 --> 00:41:13,593
- no sovereignty
- and yet he would be king on it
477
00:41:13,638 --> 00:41:16,732
the latter end of his commonwealth
forgets the beginning
478
00:41:17,342 --> 00:41:21,802
all things in common nature should produce
without sweat or endeavour
479
00:41:21,846 --> 00:41:29,582
treason, felony, sword, pike, knife, gun,
or need of any engine, would I not have
480
00:41:29,620 --> 00:41:32,453
but nature should bring forth,
of its own kind...
481
00:41:32,490 --> 00:41:36,927
All foison, all abundance,
to feed my innocent people
482
00:41:37,161 --> 00:41:41,530
- no marrying among his subjects?
- None, man, all idle, whores and knaves
483
00:41:42,233 --> 00:41:46,636
I would with such perfection govern, sir,
to excel the golden age
484
00:41:47,171 --> 00:41:50,038
- save his majesty!
- Long live gonzalo!
485
00:41:50,475 --> 00:41:55,606
- And... do you mark me, sir?
- Prithee, no more. Thou dost talk nothing to me
486
00:41:56,814 --> 00:42:01,615
I do well believe your highness, and did it
to minister occasion to these gentlemen...
487
00:42:01,652 --> 00:42:06,248
Who are of such sensible and nimble lungs
that they always use to laugh at nothing
488
00:42:06,290 --> 00:42:07,814
'twas you we laughed at
489
00:42:07,859 --> 00:42:10,589
who in this kind of merry fooling
am nothing to you...
490
00:42:10,628 --> 00:42:12,653
So0 you may continue
and laugh at nothing still
491
00:42:12,697 --> 00:42:16,463
- what a blow was there given
— an it had not fallen flat
492
00:42:16,968 --> 00:42:19,493
you are gentlemen of brave metal
493
00:42:19,537 --> 00:42:22,005
you would lift the moon
out of her sphere...
494
00:42:22,040 --> 00:42:25,066
If she would continue in it
five weeks without changing
495
00:42:25,109 --> 00:42:29,808
- we would so, and then go a-batfowling
- nay, good my lord, be not angry
496
00:42:29,847 --> 00:42:34,147
no, I warrant you, I will not
adventure my discretion so weakly
497
00:42:36,687 --> 00:42:41,056
will you laugh me asleep,
for I am very heavy?
498
00:42:41,125 --> 00:42:43,389
Go sleep, and hear us
499
00:42:50,468 --> 00:42:52,629
what, all so soon asleep?
500
00:42:52,670 --> 00:42:56,106
I wish mine eyes would,
with themselves, shut up my thoughts
501
00:42:57,308 --> 00:42:59,674
I find they are inclined to do so
502
00:42:59,710 --> 00:43:02,372
please you, sir,
do not omit the heavy offer of it
503
00:43:02,647 --> 00:43:05,844
it seldom visits sorrow.
When it doth, it is a comforter
504
00:43:05,883 --> 00:43:11,549
we two, my lord, will guard your person while
you take your rest, and watch your safety
505
00:43:11,589 --> 00:43:13,614
thank you. Wondrous heavy
506
00:43:17,395 --> 00:43:22,128
- what a strange drowsiness possesses them
- it is the quality of the climate
507
00:43:22,166 --> 00:43:26,694
why doth it not then our eyelids sink?
I find not myself disposed to sleep
508
00:43:27,138 --> 00:43:30,505
nor I. My spirits are nimble
509
00:43:32,176 --> 00:43:38,137
they fell together all, as by consent
they dropped, as by a thunder-stroke
510
00:43:38,816 --> 00:43:46,816
what might, worthy Sebastian?
O, what might...? No more
511
00:43:49,694 --> 00:43:54,597
and yet, methinks I see it in thy face,
what thou shouldst be
512
00:43:54,632 --> 00:43:56,930
the occasion speaks thee...
513
00:43:56,968 --> 00:44:03,897
And my strong imagination
sees a crown dropping upon thy head
514
00:44:04,442 --> 00:44:09,573
- what? Art thou waking?
- Do you not hear me speak?
515
00:44:09,614 --> 00:44:13,880
I do, and surely it is a sleepy language
and thou speakest out of thy sleep
516
00:44:13,918 --> 00:44:15,545
what is it thou didst say?
517
00:44:15,987 --> 00:44:20,424
This is a strange repose,
to be asleep with eyes wide open
518
00:44:20,458 --> 00:44:24,417
standing, speaking, moving,
and yet so fast asleep
519
00:44:24,462 --> 00:44:32,462
noble Sebastian, thou let'st thy fortune sleep.
Die, rather, wink'st whiles thou art waking
520
00:44:32,703 --> 00:44:38,073
thou dost snore distinctly.
There's meaning in thy snores
521
00:44:39,277 --> 00:44:42,075
I am more serious than my custom
522
00:44:42,113 --> 00:44:46,607
you must be so too, if heed me,
which to do trebles thee o'er
523
00:44:46,951 --> 00:44:50,546
- well, I am standing water
- I'll teach you how to flow
524
00:44:50,588 --> 00:44:53,557
do so. To ebb
hereditary sloth instructs me
525
00:44:53,624 --> 00:44:59,062
o, if you but knew how you the purpose
Cherish whiles thus you mock it
526
00:44:59,096 --> 00:45:06,002
ebbing men, indeed, most often, do so near
the bottom run by their own fear, or sloth
527
00:45:07,138 --> 00:45:11,097
prithee, say on. The setting of thine eye
and cheek proclaim a matter from thee
528
00:45:11,142 --> 00:45:16,409
thus, sir. Although this lord hath here
almost persuaded the king his son's alive...
529
00:45:16,447 --> 00:45:22,283
'Tis as impossible that he's undrowned
as he that sleeps here swims
530
00:45:22,820 --> 00:45:24,310
I have no hope that he's undrowned
531
00:45:24,355 --> 00:45:27,552
o, out of that 'no hope’
what great hope have you
532
00:45:28,292 --> 00:45:32,422
- will you Grant with me that ferdinand
is drowned? - He's gone
533
00:45:32,463 --> 00:45:36,559
- then, tell me. Who's the next
heir of Naples? - Claribel
534
00:45:37,335 --> 00:45:44,173
she that is queen of Tunis. She that dwells
ten leagues beyond man's life
535
00:45:44,642 --> 00:45:51,343
she that from Naples can have no note,
till new-born chins be rough and razorable
536
00:45:51,782 --> 00:45:59,782
she that from whom we all were sea-swallowed,
though some cast again, and by that destiny...
537
00:46:00,858 --> 00:46:05,557
To perform an act
where what's past is prologue...
538
00:46:05,596 --> 00:46:09,123
What to come in yours and my discharge
539
00:46:09,166 --> 00:46:13,159
what stuff is this? How say you? 'Tis true,
my brother's daughter's queen of Tunis
540
00:46:13,204 --> 00:46:16,640
so is she heir of Naples,
'twixt which regions there is some space
541
00:46:17,508 --> 00:46:21,501
a space whose every cubit seems to cry out
542
00:46:21,545 --> 00:46:25,208
‘how shall that claribel
measure us back to Naples?’
543
00:46:25,249 --> 00:46:29,208
‘keep in Tunis, and let Sebastian wake'
544
00:46:36,093 --> 00:46:43,693
say this were death that now hath seized them.
Why, they were no worse than now they are
545
00:46:44,035 --> 00:46:48,995
there be that can rule Naples
as well as he that sleeps
546
00:46:49,473 --> 00:46:54,809
lords that can prate as amply
and unnecessarily as this gonzalo
547
00:46:55,279 --> 00:46:58,908
I myself could make a chough
of as deep chat
548
00:46:59,517 --> 00:47:07,517
o, that you bore the mind that I do.
What a sleep were this for your advancement
549
00:47:11,662 --> 00:47:16,099
- do you understand me?
—- methinks I do
550
00:47:16,734 --> 00:47:21,137
and how does your content
tender your own good fortune?
551
00:47:21,172 --> 00:47:25,802
I remember
you did supplant your brother prospero
552
00:47:26,143 --> 00:47:33,311
true. And look how well my garments
sit upon me, much feater than before
553
00:47:33,884 --> 00:47:38,253
my brother's servants were then my fellows.
Now they are my men
554
00:47:38,422 --> 00:47:41,789
- but for your conscience
- ay, sir, where lies that?
555
00:47:45,329 --> 00:47:48,662
If it were a blister,
'twould put me to my slipper...
556
00:47:48,699 --> 00:47:52,100
But I feel not this deity in my bosom
557
00:47:52,236 --> 00:47:55,228
twenty consciences stand
"twixt me and Milan...
558
00:47:55,272 --> 00:47:58,173
Candied be they,
and melt ere they molest!
559
00:47:59,276 --> 00:48:04,714
Here lies your brother, he's no
better than the earth he lies upon...
560
00:48:04,749 --> 00:48:11,518
If he were that which now he's like,
that's dead
561
00:48:12,857 --> 00:48:18,318
whom I with this obedient steel,
three inches of it, can lay to bed forever
562
00:48:18,763 --> 00:48:23,200
whiles you, doing thus, to the perpetual
wink for aye might put this ancient morsel
563
00:48:23,234 --> 00:48:26,567
this sir prudence,
who should not upbraid our course
564
00:48:27,071 --> 00:48:31,167
for all the rest,
they'll take suggestion as a cat laps milk
565
00:48:31,509 --> 00:48:35,070
they'll tell the clock to any business
that we say befits the hour
566
00:48:35,112 --> 00:48:40,311
thy case, dear friend, shall be my precedent.
As thou gottest Milan, I'll come by Naples
567
00:48:40,718 --> 00:48:45,280
draw thy sword. One stroke shall free thee
from the tribute which thou payest...
568
00:48:45,623 --> 00:48:50,583
And I the king shall love thee
569
00:48:51,896 --> 00:48:57,766
draw together. And when I rear my hand,
do you the like, to fall it on gonzalo
570
00:48:57,802 --> 00:49:00,270
o, but one word
571
00:49:01,272 --> 00:49:06,710
my master through his art foresees
the danger that you, his friend, are in
572
00:49:06,744 --> 00:49:11,943
and sends me forth, for else his
project dies, to keep them living
573
00:49:14,452 --> 00:49:21,153
while you here do snoring lie,
open-eyed conspiracy his time doth take
574
00:49:24,195 --> 00:49:31,101
if of life you keep a care, shake off
slumber, and beware. Awake, awake!
575
00:49:31,135 --> 00:49:34,662
- Then let us both be sudden
- now, good angels preserve the king
576
00:49:34,705 --> 00:49:38,869
why, how now? Ho, awake! Why are you drawn?
Wherefore this ghastly looking?
577
00:49:38,909 --> 00:49:43,369
- What's the matter?
- Whiles we stood here securing your repose...
578
00:49:43,614 --> 00:49:51,385
Even now, we heard a hollow burst of bellowing
like bulls, or rather lions. Did it not wake you?
579
00:49:51,689 --> 00:49:54,089
- It struck mine ear most terribly
- I heard nothing
580
00:49:54,124 --> 00:49:58,060
o, 'twas a din to fright a monster's ear,
to make an earthquake
581
00:49:58,095 --> 00:50:02,725
- sure it was the roar of a whole herd
of lions - heard you this, gonzalo?
582
00:50:02,766 --> 00:50:07,533
Upon mine honour, sir, I heard a humming, and
that a strange one too, which did awake me
583
00:50:07,571 --> 00:50:09,095
I shaked you, sir, and cried
584
00:50:09,139 --> 00:50:11,607
as mine eyes opened,
I saw their weapons drawn
585
00:50:12,076 --> 00:50:13,907
there was a noise, that's verily
586
00:50:13,978 --> 00:50:18,711
'tis best we stand upon our guard, or that
we quit this place. Let's draw our weapons
587
00:50:18,749 --> 00:50:22,708
lead off this ground, and let's make
further search for my poor son
588
00:50:22,753 --> 00:50:28,453
heavens keep him from these beasts,
for he is sure in the island
589
00:50:28,492 --> 00:50:29,823
lead away
590
00:50:30,194 --> 00:50:38,194
prospero, my lord, shall know what I have
done. So, king, go safely on to seek thy son
591
00:52:04,989 --> 00:52:12,452
all the infections that the sun sucks up
from bogs, fens, flats...
592
00:52:12,496 --> 00:52:18,264
On prosper fall, and make him
by inch-meal a disease
593
00:52:21,472 --> 00:52:27,741
his spirits hear me,
and yet I needs must curse
594
00:52:28,145 --> 00:52:34,607
but they'll nor pinch, fright me with
urchin-shows, pitch me in the mire...
595
00:52:34,652 --> 00:52:41,490
Hor lead me like a firebrand in the dark
out of my way, unless he bid 'em
596
00:52:53,637 --> 00:52:56,936
but for every trifle are they set upon me
597
00:52:58,008 --> 00:53:05,244
sometime like apes, that mow and
chatter at me, and after bite me
598
00:53:06,450 --> 00:53:11,615
then like hedgehogs,
which lie tumbling in my barefoot way...
599
00:53:11,655 --> 00:53:14,453
And mount their pricks at my footfall
600
00:53:16,226 --> 00:53:24,226
sometime am I all wound with adders, who
with cloven tongues do hiss me into madness
601
00:53:31,408 --> 00:53:39,408
lo, now, lo! Here comes a spirit of his, and
to torment me for bringing wood in slowly
602
00:53:41,552 --> 00:53:49,552
I'll fall flat.
Perchance he will not mind me
603
00:53:49,960 --> 00:53:54,454
here's neither bush nor shrub
to bear off any weather at all...
604
00:53:54,498 --> 00:54:00,596
And another storm brewing.
I hear it sing in the wind
605
00:54:00,938 --> 00:54:02,496
the wind...
606
00:54:07,945 --> 00:54:09,913
Is that you?
607
00:54:13,217 --> 00:54:17,153
Yond same black cloud, yond huge one...
608
00:54:17,187 --> 00:54:21,590
Looks like a foul bombard
that would shed his liquor
609
00:54:21,625 --> 00:54:27,154
if it should thunder as it did before,
I know not where to hide my head
610
00:54:27,431 --> 00:54:34,234
yond same cloud cannot choose
but fall by pailfuls
611
00:54:35,339 --> 00:54:37,773
oh, sh... akespeare!
612
00:54:42,513 --> 00:54:44,105
What have we here?
613
00:54:45,849 --> 00:54:51,810
A man or a fish?
Dead or alive?
614
00:54:55,425 --> 00:54:59,259
It's a fish. He smells like a fish
615
00:54:59,296 --> 00:55:01,025
very sorry. It wasn't you
616
00:55:01,598 --> 00:55:09,598
a very ancient and fishlike smell,
a kind of not-of-the-newest poor-John
617
00:55:11,575 --> 00:55:14,373
a strange fish!
618
00:55:18,348 --> 00:55:23,479
Were I in england now, as once I was...
619
00:55:23,520 --> 00:55:25,147
Oh yes, I was, yes
620
00:55:25,189 --> 00:55:28,556
and had but this fish painted...
621
00:55:28,592 --> 00:55:32,255
Not a holiday fool there
but would give a piece of silver
622
00:55:32,296 --> 00:55:37,825
you see, there would
this monster make a man
623
00:55:38,302 --> 00:55:42,136
mind you, any strange beast
there makes a man
624
00:55:42,573 --> 00:55:46,100
when they will not give a doit
to relieve a lame beggar...
625
00:55:46,143 --> 00:55:49,078
They will lay out ten
to see a dead Indian
626
00:55:50,047 --> 00:55:52,277
he's a dead Indian...
627
00:55:52,683 --> 00:55:54,412
No, right
628
00:55:58,121 --> 00:56:05,050
legged like a man,
fins like arms
629
00:56:08,899 --> 00:56:11,367
warm, o'my troth
630
00:56:13,036 --> 00:56:19,100
I do now let loose my opinion,
hold it no longer
631
00:56:20,143 --> 00:56:24,239
this is no fish
632
00:56:24,314 --> 00:56:25,679
thank you
633
00:56:31,188 --> 00:56:36,421
but an islander
that hath lately suffered by a thunderbolt
634
00:56:38,829 --> 00:56:42,026
alas, the storm is come again
635
00:56:44,001 --> 00:56:51,134
my best way is to creep under his gaberdine.
There is no other shelter hereabout
636
00:56:51,975 --> 00:56:53,602
oh gosh
637
00:56:54,177 --> 00:56:55,804
oh gosh
638
00:56:56,013 --> 00:56:57,537
oh no, no
639
00:57:03,620 --> 00:57:07,556
misery acquaints a man
with strange bedfellows
640
00:57:12,496 --> 00:57:17,661
I will here shroud
till the dregs of the storm be past
641
00:57:17,701 --> 00:57:25,335
I shall no more to sea, to sea,
here shall I die ashore
642
00:57:25,642 --> 00:57:26,836
no
643
00:57:27,110 --> 00:57:30,637
this is a very scurvy tune
to sing at a man's funeral
644
00:57:32,015 --> 00:57:35,143
well, here's my comfort
645
00:57:39,690 --> 00:57:41,351
what the bl...
646
00:57:41,525 --> 00:57:43,015
No, it's alright
647
00:57:44,561 --> 00:57:49,123
the master, the swabber, the boatswain
and I, the gunner and his mate...
648
00:57:49,166 --> 00:57:53,398
Loved mall and Meg and margery,
but none of us cared for Kate
649
00:57:53,437 --> 00:57:58,101
for she had a tongue with a tang,
would cry to a sailor 'go hang!’
650
00:57:58,141 --> 00:58:01,076
she loved not the savour
of tar nor of pitch...
651
00:58:01,111 --> 00:58:06,777
Yet a tailor might scratch her
where'er she did itch
652
00:58:06,850 --> 00:58:08,715
yeah, you love it, don't you?
653
00:58:10,320 --> 00:58:13,255
Then to sea, boys, and let her go hang
654
00:58:13,290 --> 00:58:14,348
no
655
00:58:14,725 --> 00:58:19,685
this is a scurvy tune too,
but here's my comfort
656
00:58:20,497 --> 00:58:23,694
do not torment me, o!
657
00:58:24,368 --> 00:58:31,103
What's the matter? Have we devils here?
Do you put tricks upon us with savages, ha?
658
00:58:31,441 --> 00:58:36,970
I, Stephano, have not scaped drowning
to be afeard now of your four legs
659
00:58:37,014 --> 00:58:38,174
what the...?
660
00:58:38,882 --> 00:58:42,716
The spirit torments me, o!
661
00:58:43,687 --> 00:58:49,148
This is some monster of the isle with four
legs, who hath got, as I take it, an ague
662
00:58:49,893 --> 00:58:55,195
where the devil should he learn our language? I
will give him some relief, if it be but for that
663
00:58:55,232 --> 00:59:00,499
if I can recover him, and keep him tame,
and get to Naples with him...
664
00:59:00,537 --> 00:59:04,029
He's a present for any emperor
that ever trod on neat's leather
665
00:59:04,074 --> 00:59:08,374
do not torment me, prithee.
I'll bring my wood home faster
666
00:59:10,280 --> 00:59:14,046
he's in his fit now,
and does not talk after the wisest
667
00:59:14,084 --> 00:59:16,075
he shall taste of my bottle
668
00:59:16,453 --> 00:59:19,718
if he have never drunk wine afore,
it will go near to remove his fit
669
00:59:19,756 --> 00:59:27,756
if I can recover him and keep him tame,
I shall not take too much for him
670
00:59:27,964 --> 00:59:30,660
he shall pay for him that hath him,
and that soundly
671
00:59:30,700 --> 00:59:36,104
thou dost me yet but little hurt.
Thou wilt anon, I know it by thy trembling
672
00:59:36,139 --> 00:59:38,937
now prosper works upon thee
673
00:59:38,975 --> 00:59:43,969
come on your ways, open your mouth
674
00:59:44,681 --> 00:59:49,675
here is that which will
give language to you, cat
675
00:59:49,719 --> 00:59:55,055
open your mouth. This will shake your
shaking, I can tell you, and that soundly
676
00:59:56,259 --> 00:59:59,592
you cannot tell who's your friend.
Open your chaps again
677
00:59:59,629 --> 01:00:01,597
I should know that voice
678
01:00:01,631 --> 01:00:08,560
it should be... but he is drowned,
and these are devils. O, defend me!
679
01:00:09,039 --> 01:00:13,908
Four legs and two voices.
A most delicate monster
680
01:00:14,544 --> 01:00:17,342
his forward voice now
is to speak well of his friend
681
01:00:17,380 --> 01:00:21,817
his backward voice
is to utter foul speeches and to detract
682
01:00:21,852 --> 01:00:26,255
if all the wine in my bottle will
recover him, I will help his ague
683
01:00:26,289 --> 01:00:28,985
come, amen!
I will pour some in thy other mouth
684
01:00:29,259 --> 01:00:33,093
- Stephano!
- Doth thy other mouth call me?
685
01:00:33,730 --> 01:00:38,190
Mercy, mercy!
This is some devil, and no monster
686
01:00:38,235 --> 01:00:40,169
I will leave him, I have no long spoon
687
01:00:40,203 --> 01:00:48,203
Stephano! If thou be'st Stephano, touch me,
speak to me, for I am trinculo
688
01:00:49,546 --> 01:00:53,141
be not afeard, thy good friend trinculo
689
01:00:53,183 --> 01:00:56,914
if thou be'st trinculo, come forth.
I'll pull thee by the lesser legs
690
01:00:58,755 --> 01:01:04,955
if any be trinculo's legs, these are they.
Thou art very trinculo indeed
691
01:01:05,562 --> 01:01:09,965
how cam'st thou to be the stool
of this moon-calf?
692
01:01:10,000 --> 01:01:11,900
Can he vent trinculos?
693
01:01:11,935 --> 01:01:14,597
I took him to be killed
with a thunder-stroke
694
01:01:16,506 --> 01:01:21,136
but art thou not drowned, Stephano?
I hope now thou art not drowned
695
01:01:21,178 --> 01:01:23,203
is the storm overblown?
696
01:01:23,246 --> 01:01:27,706
I hid me under the dead moon-calf's
gaberdine for fear of the storm
697
01:01:27,751 --> 01:01:34,350
and art thou living, Stephano?
O Stephano, two neapolitans scaped!
698
01:01:34,391 --> 01:01:37,417
I prithee, turn me not about,
my stomach is not constant
699
01:01:38,595 --> 01:01:42,622
these be fine things,
an if they be not sprites
700
01:01:43,533 --> 01:01:48,869
that's a brave god and bears
celestial liquor. I will kneel to him
701
01:01:48,905 --> 01:01:53,842
how did thou scape? How cam'st thou hither?
Swear by this bottle how thou cam'st hither
702
01:01:53,877 --> 01:01:58,246
I escaped upon a butt of sack
which the sailors heaved overboard
703
01:01:58,281 --> 01:02:01,808
by this bottle which I made of the bark
of a tree with mine own hands...
704
01:02:01,851 --> 01:02:03,944
Since I was cast ashore.
Look, it's good, no?
705
01:02:03,987 --> 01:02:08,185
I'll swear upon that bottle
to be thy true subject...
706
01:02:08,225 --> 01:02:10,216
For the liquor is not earthly
707
01:02:10,260 --> 01:02:12,160
here, swear how thou escap'dst
708
01:02:12,662 --> 01:02:16,325
swum ashore, man, like a duck.
I can swim like a duck, I'll be sworn
709
01:02:16,366 --> 01:02:18,231
here, kiss the book
710
01:02:22,305 --> 01:02:25,706
though thou canst swim like a duck,
thou art made like a goose
711
01:02:25,742 --> 01:02:30,236
- Stephano, hast any more of this?
- The whole butt, man
712
01:02:30,513 --> 01:02:33,573
my cellar is in a rock by the sea-side,
where my wine is hid
713
01:02:33,650 --> 01:02:40,249
- how now, moon-calf? How does thine ague?
- Hast thou not dropped from heaven?
714
01:02:40,290 --> 01:02:44,590
Out of the moon, I do assure thee.
I was the man in the moon when time was
715
01:02:45,295 --> 01:02:50,392
I have seen thee in her,
and I do adore thee
716
01:02:50,667 --> 01:02:54,626
my mistress showed me thee,
and thy dog, and thy bush
717
01:02:54,671 --> 01:02:59,438
come, swear to that, kiss the book. I will
furnish it anon with new contents. Swear
718
01:02:59,943 --> 01:03:03,310
by this good light,
this is a very shallow monster
719
01:03:03,980 --> 01:03:07,040
I afeard of him? A very weak monster
720
01:03:07,083 --> 01:03:11,850
the man in the moon?
A most poor, credulous monster
721
01:03:11,888 --> 01:03:14,288
well drawn, monster, in good sooth
722
01:03:19,629 --> 01:03:25,568
I'll show thee every fertile inch of
the island. And I will kiss thy foot
723
01:03:26,236 --> 01:03:29,137
I prithee, be my god
724
01:03:29,873 --> 01:03:34,537
by this light, a most perfidious
and drunken monster
725
01:03:34,577 --> 01:03:37,102
when his god's asleep,
he'll rob his bottle
726
01:03:37,147 --> 01:03:40,412
- I'll kiss thy foot.
- Oh my god
727
01:03:41,685 --> 01:03:47,055
- I'll swear myself thy true subject
- come on then. Down, and swear
728
01:03:49,726 --> 01:03:52,854
I shall laugh myself to death
at this puppy-headed monster
729
01:03:53,330 --> 01:03:57,699
a scurvy monster.
I could find in my heart to beat him...
730
01:03:58,401 --> 01:04:02,394
But the poor monster's in drink.
An abominable monster
731
01:04:02,439 --> 01:04:05,875
I'll show thee the best Springs,
I'll pluck thee berries...
732
01:04:05,909 --> 01:04:09,675
I'll fish for thee
and get thee wood enough
733
01:04:09,713 --> 01:04:12,705
a plague upon the tyrant that I serve
734
01:04:12,749 --> 01:04:17,482
I'll bear him no more sticks,
but follow thee, thou wondrous man
735
01:04:17,887 --> 01:04:21,015
a most ridiculous monster,
to make a wonder of a poor drunkard
736
01:04:21,057 --> 01:04:29,057
I prithee, let me bring thee where crabs grow,
and I with my long nails will dig thee pignuts
737
01:04:30,500 --> 01:04:35,369
show thee a Jay's nest and instruct thee
how to snare the nimble marmoset
738
01:04:35,405 --> 01:04:38,101
I'll bring thee to clustering filberts...
739
01:04:38,675 --> 01:04:46,675
And sometimes I'll get thee
young scamels from the rock
740
01:04:47,817 --> 01:04:52,584
- wilt thou go with me? - I prithee,
now lead the way without any more talking
741
01:04:53,189 --> 01:05:00,288
trinculo, the king and all our company else
being drowned, we will inherit here
742
01:05:00,730 --> 01:05:03,722
here, bear my bottle. Fellow trinculo,
we'll fill him by and by again
743
01:05:04,100 --> 01:05:11,563
farewell master, farewell, farewell!
744
01:05:11,641 --> 01:05:14,474
A howling monster, a drunken monster
745
01:05:20,016 --> 01:05:26,387
no more dams I'll make for fish,
nor fetch in firing at requiring
746
01:05:26,423 --> 01:05:33,989
nor scrape trencher, nor wash dish,
'ban, 'ban, ca-ca-caliban...
747
01:05:34,030 --> 01:05:41,129
Has a new master, get a new man.
Freedom, high-day! High-day, freedom!
748
01:05:41,171 --> 01:05:43,264
O brave monster, lead the way
749
01:06:08,865 --> 01:06:13,529
there be some sports are painful,
and their labour delight in them sets off
750
01:06:14,571 --> 01:06:19,031
this my mean task
would be as heavy to me as odious...
751
01:06:19,108 --> 01:06:23,909
But the mistress which I serve
quickens what's dead...
752
01:06:24,414 --> 01:06:26,939
And makes my labours pleasures
753
01:06:26,983 --> 01:06:32,216
o, she is ten times more gentle
than her father's crabbed...
754
01:06:32,522 --> 01:06:36,014
And he's composed of harshness
755
01:06:36,059 --> 01:06:44,059
I must remove some thousands of these logs
and pile them up, upon a sore injunction
756
01:06:46,202 --> 01:06:50,332
my sweet mistress weeps
when she sees me work...
757
01:06:50,373 --> 01:06:54,776
And says such baseness
had never like executor
758
01:06:56,179 --> 01:07:01,173
I forget, but these sweet thoughts
do even refresh my labours...
759
01:07:01,217 --> 01:07:04,152
Most busy least, when I do it
760
01:07:05,421 --> 01:07:08,515
alack, now pray you, work not so hard
761
01:07:08,958 --> 01:07:12,951
I would the lightning had burnt up those
logs that you are enjoined to pile
762
01:07:13,329 --> 01:07:15,490
pray, set it down and rest you
763
01:07:15,532 --> 01:07:18,865
when this burns ‘twill weep
for having wearied you
764
01:07:19,402 --> 01:07:22,337
my father is hard at study
765
01:07:23,106 --> 01:07:28,339
pray now, rest yourself,
he's safe for these three hours
766
01:07:30,046 --> 01:07:36,474
o most dear mistress, the sun will set before
I shall discharge what I must strive to do
767
01:07:36,519 --> 01:07:40,717
if you'll sit down, I'll bear your logs the while.
Pray give me that, I'll carry it to the pile
768
01:07:40,757 --> 01:07:45,785
no, precious creature, I had rather
crack my sinews, break my back...
769
01:07:45,828 --> 01:07:49,594
Than you should such dishonour undergo,
while I sit lazy by
770
01:07:49,632 --> 01:07:51,793
it would become me
as well as it does you
771
01:07:51,834 --> 01:07:54,394
and, besides, I should do it
with much more ease...
772
01:07:57,874 --> 01:08:01,867
For my good will is to it,
and yours it is against
773
01:08:02,278 --> 01:08:07,614
poor worm, thou art infected.
This visitation shows it
774
01:08:07,951 --> 01:08:15,153
- you look wearily
- no, noble mistress
775
01:08:15,191 --> 01:08:18,490
'tis fresh morning with me
when you are by at night
776
01:08:18,528 --> 01:08:24,057
I do beseech you, chiefly that I might
set it in my prayers, what is your name?
777
01:08:24,100 --> 01:08:29,595
Miranda. O my father,
I have broke your hest to say so
778
01:08:30,173 --> 01:08:37,807
admired Miranda, indeed the top of admiration,
worth what's dearest to the world
779
01:08:38,815 --> 01:08:41,648
full many a lady
I have eyed with best regard
780
01:08:41,684 --> 01:08:47,384
and many a time the Harmony of their tongues
hath into bondage brought my too diligent ear
781
01:08:47,423 --> 01:08:54,329
for several virtues have I liked several
women, never any with so full soul...
782
01:08:54,364 --> 01:08:59,358
But some defect in her did quarrel with the
noblest grace she owed, and put it to the foil
783
01:08:59,435 --> 01:09:07,435
but you, o you, so perfect and so peerless,
are created of every creature's best
784
01:09:09,145 --> 01:09:17,145
I do not know one of my sex, no woman's
face remember, save from my glass, my own
785
01:09:19,222 --> 01:09:26,094
nor have I seen more that I may call men
than you, good friend, and my dear father
786
01:09:26,663 --> 01:09:34,663
how features are abroad, I am skilless of,
but by my modesty, the Jewel in my dower...
787
01:09:34,804 --> 01:09:39,241
I would not wish for
any companion in the world but you
788
01:09:39,809 --> 01:09:43,711
nor can imagination form a shape
besides yourself to like of
789
01:09:43,746 --> 01:09:48,547
but I prattle something too wildly, and
my father's precepts I therein do forget
790
01:09:49,018 --> 01:09:55,617
I am in my condition a prince, Miranda.
I do think, a king, I would not so
791
01:09:55,958 --> 01:10:02,193
and would no more endure this wooden slavery
than to suffer the flesh-fly blow my mouth
792
01:10:03,199 --> 01:10:04,996
hear my soul speak
793
01:10:05,034 --> 01:10:09,494
the very instant that I saw you,
did my heart fly to your service...
794
01:10:09,972 --> 01:10:16,536
There resides to make me slave to it,
and for your sake am I this patient log-man
795
01:10:16,579 --> 01:10:20,913
- do you love me?
- O heaven, o earth
796
01:10:20,950 --> 01:10:26,354
bear witness to this sound, and crown what
I profess with kind event if I speak true
797
01:10:26,389 --> 01:10:29,358
if hollowly,
invert what best is boded me to mischief
798
01:10:29,392 --> 01:10:36,389
I, beyond all limit of what else in
the world, do love, prize, honour you
799
01:10:38,134 --> 01:10:41,968
I am a fool to weep at what I am glad of
800
01:10:43,673 --> 01:10:46,699
fair encounter of two most rare affections
801
01:10:48,010 --> 01:10:51,275
heavens rain grace
on that which breeds between them
802
01:10:51,314 --> 01:10:55,216
- wherefore weep you?
—- at mine unworthiness...
803
01:10:56,452 --> 01:11:03,688
That dare not offer what I desire to give,
and much less take what I shall die to want
804
01:11:05,094 --> 01:11:11,966
but this is trifling, and all the more it
seeks to hide itself the bigger bulk it shows
805
01:11:12,001 --> 01:11:20,001
hence, bashful cunning,
and prompt me, plain and holy innocence
806
01:11:24,046 --> 01:11:30,474
I am your wife, if you will marry me.
If not, I'll die your maid
807
01:11:30,853 --> 01:11:35,415
to be your fellow you may deny me, but I'll
be your servant whether you will or no
808
01:11:35,458 --> 01:11:39,952
- my mistress, dearest, and I thus
humble ever - my husband, then?
809
01:11:39,996 --> 01:11:43,523
Ay, with a heart as willing
as bondage ever of freedom
810
01:11:44,267 --> 01:11:51,764
- here's my hand
- and mine, with my heart in it
811
01:11:57,413 --> 01:12:05,413
- and now farewell till half an hour hence
- a thousand thousand
812
01:12:22,238 --> 01:12:30,238
so glad of this as they I cannot be,
who are surprised with all
813
01:12:32,915 --> 01:12:36,180
but my rejoicing at nothing can be more
814
01:12:39,121 --> 01:12:47,121
I'll to my book, for yet ere supper-time
must I perform much business appertaining
815
01:12:55,638 --> 01:13:00,041
by'r lakin, I can go no further, sir,
my old bones ache
816
01:13:01,010 --> 01:13:05,242
here's a maze trod indeed
of forth-rights and meanders
817
01:13:05,448 --> 01:13:09,350
- by your Patience, I needs must rest me
- old lord, I cannot blame thee...
818
01:13:09,385 --> 01:13:15,415
Who am myself attached with weariness to the
dulling of my spirits. Sit down and rest
819
01:13:16,492 --> 01:13:21,452
even here I will put off my hope,
and keep it no longer for my flatterer
820
01:13:22,365 --> 01:13:28,463
he is drowned whom thus we stray to find, and
the sea mocks our frustrate search on land
821
01:13:29,839 --> 01:13:34,037
well, let him go
822
01:13:36,379 --> 01:13:38,973
I am right glad that he's so out of hope
823
01:13:39,015 --> 01:13:43,042
do not for one repulse forgo the purpose
that you resolved to effect
824
01:13:43,085 --> 01:13:44,950
the next advantage
will we take thoroughly
825
01:13:44,987 --> 01:13:48,923
let it be tonight. For now they are oppressed
with travail, they will not, nor cannot...
826
01:13:48,958 --> 01:13:52,724
- Use such vigilance as when they
are fresh - I say tonight. No more
827
01:13:53,596 --> 01:13:55,996
what Harmony is this?
My good friends, hark
828
01:13:56,032 --> 01:13:59,729
- marvellous sweet music
- give us kind keepers, heavens
829
01:13:59,769 --> 01:14:01,930
- what were these?
- A living drollery
830
01:14:02,271 --> 01:14:04,637
now I will believe
that there are unicorns...
831
01:14:04,674 --> 01:14:07,973
That in Arabia there is one tree,
the Phoenix' throne...
832
01:14:08,044 --> 01:14:11,673
- One Phoenix at this hour
reigning there —- I'll believe both
833
01:14:11,714 --> 01:14:15,878
and what does else want credit,
come to me, and I'll be sworn 'tis true
834
01:14:15,918 --> 01:14:19,115
travellers never do lie,
though fools at home condemn them
835
01:14:19,155 --> 01:14:23,649
if in Naples I should report this now,
would they believe me?
836
01:14:23,693 --> 01:14:28,653
If I should say I saw such islanders, for
certes these are people of the island...
837
01:14:28,698 --> 01:14:33,829
Who though they are of monstrous shape, yet
note their manners are more gentle, kind...
838
01:14:33,869 --> 01:14:38,863
Than of our human generation
you shall find many, nay almost any
839
01:14:38,908 --> 01:14:41,274
honest lord, thou hast said well...
840
01:14:41,777 --> 01:14:44,905
For some of you there present
are worse than devils
841
01:14:44,947 --> 01:14:50,146
I cannot too much muse such shapes,
such gesture, and such sound...
842
01:14:50,186 --> 01:14:52,950
Expressing, although they want
the use of tongue...
843
01:14:52,989 --> 01:14:55,981
A kind of excellent dumb discourse
844
01:14:57,660 --> 01:15:00,185
praise in departing
845
01:15:01,197 --> 01:15:05,031
- they vanished strangely - no matter,
since they have left their viands behind...
846
01:15:05,067 --> 01:15:10,869
For we have stomachs.
Will it please you taste of what is here?
847
01:15:10,940 --> 01:15:13,670
- Not I
- faith, sir, you need not fear
848
01:15:13,709 --> 01:15:16,803
when we were boys, who would believe
that there were mountaineers...
849
01:15:16,846 --> 01:15:21,180
Dewlapped like bulls, whose throats
had hanging at them wallets of flesh?
850
01:15:21,217 --> 01:15:24,380
Or that there were such men
whose heads stood in their breasts?
851
01:15:24,420 --> 01:15:32,420
I will stand to, and feed, although my last.
No matter, since I feel the best is past
852
01:15:33,329 --> 01:15:36,594
brother, my lord the Duke,
stand to, and do as we
853
01:15:47,009 --> 01:15:51,275
you are three men of sin...
854
01:15:52,248 --> 01:15:57,743
Whom destiny, that hath to instrument
this lower world and what is in it...
855
01:15:57,787 --> 01:16:04,317
The never-surfeited sea
hath caused to belch up you
856
01:16:05,261 --> 01:16:13,261
and on this island, where man doth not inhabit,
you amongst men being most unfit to live...
857
01:16:14,370 --> 01:16:18,466
I have made you mad
858
01:16:19,341 --> 01:16:24,369
and even with suchlike valour
men hang and drown their proper selves
859
01:16:26,248 --> 01:16:31,948
you fools,
I and my fellows are ministers of fate
860
01:16:32,321 --> 01:16:38,453
the elements of whom your swords are
tempered may as well wound the loud winds...
861
01:16:38,494 --> 01:16:43,227
Or with bemocked-at stabs
kill the still-closing waters...
862
01:16:43,265 --> 01:16:47,599
As diminish one dowl that's in my plume
863
01:16:49,605 --> 01:16:56,534
my fellow ministers are like invulnerable.
If you could hurt...
864
01:16:56,579 --> 01:17:03,451
Your swords are now too massy for
your strengths, and will not be uplifted
865
01:17:04,854 --> 01:17:10,850
but remember,
for that's my business to you...
866
01:17:11,260 --> 01:17:16,926
That you three from Milan
did supplant good prospero
867
01:17:17,633 --> 01:17:24,129
exposed unto the sea, which hath requit it,
him and his innocent child
868
01:17:24,440 --> 01:17:30,504
for which foul deed, the powers,
delaying, not forgetting...
869
01:17:30,546 --> 01:17:37,645
Have incensed the seas and shores,
yea, all the creatures against your peace
870
01:17:39,588 --> 01:17:46,084
thee of thy son, Alonso,
they have bereft
871
01:17:46,996 --> 01:17:54,528
and do pronounce by me lingering perdition,
worse than any death can be at once...
872
01:17:54,570 --> 01:17:59,269
Shall step by step
attend you and your ways
873
01:18:00,509 --> 01:18:03,967
whose wraths to guard you from...
874
01:18:04,346 --> 01:18:08,976
Which here in this most desolate isle
else falls upon your heads...
875
01:18:09,685 --> 01:18:17,685
Is nothing but heart's sorrow
and a clear life ensuing
876
01:18:42,418 --> 01:18:48,118
bravely the figure of this harpy
hast thou performed, my Ariel
877
01:18:49,825 --> 01:18:52,794
a grace it had, devouring
878
01:18:53,729 --> 01:18:58,098
of my instruction hast thou nothing bated
in what thou hadst to say
879
01:18:59,401 --> 01:19:02,302
my high charms work...
880
01:19:03,405 --> 01:19:07,637
And these, mine enemies,
are all knit up in their distractions
881
01:19:07,676 --> 01:19:14,514
they now are in my power,
and in these fits I leave them
882
01:19:15,884 --> 01:19:21,948
while I visit young ferdinand,
whom they suppose is drowned...
883
01:19:22,658 --> 01:19:26,116
And his and mine loved darling
884
01:19:26,161 --> 01:19:31,030
in the name of something holy, sir,
why stand you in this strange stare?
885
01:19:31,367 --> 01:19:36,304
O, it is monstrous, monstrous. Methought
the billows spoke and told me of it
886
01:19:36,739 --> 01:19:42,268
the winds did sing it to me, and the thunder,
that deep and dreadful organ-pipe...
887
01:19:43,045 --> 01:19:49,006
Pronounced the name of prosper.
It did bass my trespass
888
01:19:49,485 --> 01:19:52,545
therefore my son in the ooze is bedded
889
01:19:52,688 --> 01:19:59,059
and I'll seek him deeper than ever plummet
sounded and with him there lie mudded
890
01:19:59,461 --> 01:20:04,694
- but one fiend at a time, I'll fight their
legions over - I'll be thy second
891
01:20:04,733 --> 01:20:06,963
all three of them are desperate
892
01:20:07,269 --> 01:20:13,071
their great guilt, like poison given to work a
great time after, now 'gins to bite the spirits
893
01:20:13,108 --> 01:20:15,303
I do beseech you, that
are of suppler joints...
894
01:20:15,344 --> 01:20:21,044
Follow them swiftly and hinder them from
what this ecstasy may now provoke them to
895
01:20:22,685 --> 01:20:24,585
follow, I pray you
896
01:21:15,404 --> 01:21:20,637
tell not me. When the butt is out
we will drink water, not a drop before
897
01:21:20,676 --> 01:21:22,803
therefore bear up, and board 'em
898
01:21:23,145 --> 01:21:25,511
servant-monster, drink to me
899
01:21:25,547 --> 01:21:33,249
servant-monster? The folly of this island!
They say there are but five upon this isle
900
01:21:33,555 --> 01:21:38,959
we are three of them. If the other two
be brained like us, the state totters
901
01:21:39,661 --> 01:21:45,258
drink, servant-monster, when I bid thee.
Thy eyes are almost set in thy head
902
01:21:45,300 --> 01:21:47,530
where should they be set else?
903
01:21:47,936 --> 01:21:51,838
He were a brave monster indeed,
if they were set in his tail
904
01:21:52,374 --> 01:21:56,105
my man-monster
has drowned his tongue in sack
905
01:21:56,445 --> 01:21:59,676
for my part, the sea cannot drown me
906
01:22:00,082 --> 01:22:04,576
I swam, ere I recovered the shore,
five-and-thirty leagues off and on
907
01:22:05,220 --> 01:22:09,520
moon-calf, speak once in thy life,
if thou be'st a good moon-calf
908
01:22:16,565 --> 01:22:20,524
how does thy honour?
Let me lick thy shoe
909
01:22:21,737 --> 01:22:29,737
- I'll not serve him, he is not Valiant
- thou liest, most ignorant monster
910
01:22:30,045 --> 01:22:33,947
why, thou deboshed fish thou...
911
01:22:33,982 --> 01:22:40,080
Was there ever a man a coward
that hath drunk so much sack as I today?
912
01:22:40,122 --> 01:22:46,789
Wilt thou tell a monstrous lie,
being but half a fish and half a monster?
913
01:22:47,129 --> 01:22:52,863
Lo, how he mocks me!
Wilt thou let him, my lord?
914
01:22:52,901 --> 01:22:57,201
‘Lord’, quoth he!
That a monster should be such a natural
915
01:22:57,239 --> 01:23:04,168
lo, lo, again!
Bite him to death, I prithee
916
01:23:04,213 --> 01:23:11,745
trinculo, keep a good tongue in your head.
If you prove a mutineer, the next tree
917
01:23:11,787 --> 01:23:18,192
the poor monster's my subject
and he shall not suffer indignity
918
01:23:19,828 --> 01:23:27,828
I thank my noble lord. Wilt thou be pleased to
hearken once again to the suit I made to thee?
919
01:23:28,837 --> 01:23:33,706
Marry, will I. Kneel and repeat it.
I shall stand, and so shall trinculo
920
01:23:33,742 --> 01:23:41,742
as I told thee before, I am subject to a
tyrant, a sorcerer, that by his cunning...
921
01:23:42,084 --> 01:23:44,951
- Hath cheated me of this island
- — thou liest
922
01:23:44,987 --> 01:23:49,447
thou liest, thou jesting monkey, thou
923
01:23:49,925 --> 01:23:54,487
I would my Valiant master
would destroy thee. I do not lie
924
01:23:54,530 --> 01:24:02,530
trinculo, if you trouble him any more in his tale,
by this hand, I will supplant some of your teeth
925
01:24:03,906 --> 01:24:07,603
- why, I said nothing
- mum then, and no more. Proceed
926
01:24:07,643 --> 01:24:12,774
I say by sorcery he got this isle.
From me he got it
927
01:24:12,814 --> 01:24:20,619
if thy greatness will revenge it on him, for I
know thou darest, but this thing dare not...
928
01:24:20,956 --> 01:24:25,188
- That's most certain - ...Thou shalt
be lord of it, and I'll serve thee
929
01:24:25,227 --> 01:24:30,688
how now shall this be compassed?
Canst thou bring me to the party?
930
01:24:31,400 --> 01:24:38,329
Yea, yea, my lord. I'll yield him thee asleep,
where thou mayst knock a nail into his head
931
01:24:38,941 --> 01:24:46,473
- thou liest, thou canst not - what a
pied ninny's this? Thou scurvy patch
932
01:24:46,515 --> 01:24:51,452
I do beseech thy greatness give him blows,
and take his bottle from him
933
01:24:51,486 --> 01:24:57,220
when that's gone he shall drink nought but brine,
for I'll not show him where the quick freshes are
934
01:24:57,259 --> 01:25:03,129
trinculo, run into no further danger.
Interrupt the monster but one word further...
935
01:25:03,165 --> 01:25:09,195
And by this hand, I will turn my mercy
out of doors and make a stockfish of thee
936
01:25:09,237 --> 01:25:12,729
why, what did 1? I did nothing.
Look, I'll go farther off
937
01:25:12,774 --> 01:25:16,073
- didst thou not say he lied?
- — thou liest
938
01:25:19,881 --> 01:25:22,372
oh! Do I so?
939
01:25:23,485 --> 01:25:27,785
Take thou that. And as you like this,
give me the lie another time
940
01:25:28,256 --> 01:25:31,783
I did not give the lie.
Out of your wits and hearing too?
941
01:25:34,062 --> 01:25:37,190
A pox on your bottle!
This can drinking do
942
01:25:37,232 --> 01:25:43,728
a murrain on your monster,
and the devil take your fingers
943
01:25:51,613 --> 01:25:58,678
now, forward with your tale.
I prithee, stand further off
944
01:25:58,720 --> 01:26:02,486
beat him enough.
After a little time, I'll beat him too
945
01:26:02,758 --> 01:26:04,419
- stand farther
- alright!
946
01:26:04,660 --> 01:26:06,150
Sake...
947
01:26:17,572 --> 01:26:19,267
Come, proceed
948
01:26:19,307 --> 01:26:25,576
why, as I told thee, 'tis a custom
with him in the afternoon to sleep
949
01:26:26,448 --> 01:26:31,579
there thou mayst brain him,
having first seized his books
950
01:26:32,020 --> 01:26:39,085
or with a log batter his skull, or paunch him
with a stake, or cut his weasand with thy knife
951
01:26:39,661 --> 01:26:44,564
remember first to possess his books,
for without them he's but a sot, as I am
952
01:26:44,599 --> 01:26:51,562
nor hath not one spirit to command.
They all do hate him as rootedly as I
953
01:26:52,474 --> 01:26:55,272
burn but his books
954
01:26:59,614 --> 01:27:07,180
he has brave utensils
955
01:27:18,400 --> 01:27:20,561
or so he calls them
956
01:27:31,079 --> 01:27:33,843
- it's a knife and fork!
- Yeah, I know, just go back
957
01:27:37,152 --> 01:27:43,853
and that most deeply to consider is
the beauty of his daughter
958
01:27:44,793 --> 01:27:48,251
he himself calls her a nonpareil
959
01:27:48,296 --> 01:27:53,859
I never saw a woman,
but only sycorax my dam and she
960
01:28:02,744 --> 01:28:07,875
but she as far surpasseth sycorax
as greatest does least
961
01:28:07,916 --> 01:28:10,441
- is it so brave a lass?
- Ay, lord
962
01:28:10,485 --> 01:28:16,424
she will become thy bed, I warrant,
and bring thee forth brave brood
963
01:28:16,458 --> 01:28:19,586
monster, I will kill this man
964
01:28:19,828 --> 01:28:24,197
his daughter and I shall be
king and queen. 'Save our graces!’
965
01:28:24,232 --> 01:28:27,531
and trinculo and thyself
shall be viceroys
966
01:28:27,569 --> 01:28:30,936
- dost thou like the plot, trinculo?
- Excellent
967
01:28:32,240 --> 01:28:33,798
give me your hand
968
01:28:37,779 --> 01:28:43,740
I am sorry I beat thee, but, while thou
livest, keep a good tongue in thy head
969
01:28:45,020 --> 01:28:50,856
within this half hour will he be asleep.
Wilt thou destroy him then?
970
01:28:50,892 --> 01:28:53,827
- Ay, on mine honour
- this will I tell my master
971
01:28:53,862 --> 01:29:00,859
thou makest me merry.
I am full of pleasure, let us be jocund
972
01:29:02,938 --> 01:29:07,136
will you troll the catch
you taught me but while-ere?
973
01:29:07,175 --> 01:29:12,613
At thy request, monster, I will do reason,
any reason. Come on, trinculo, let us sing
974
01:29:20,355 --> 01:29:21,754
three, four...
975
01:29:21,790 --> 01:29:29,790
Flout 'em and scout 'em and scout
'em and flout 'em, thought is free
976
01:29:31,199 --> 01:29:32,632
that's not the tune
977
01:29:35,437 --> 01:29:37,132
what is this same?
978
01:29:37,172 --> 01:29:41,768
This is the tune of our catch,
played by the picture of nobody
979
01:29:41,810 --> 01:29:48,841
if thou be'st a man, show thyself in thy likeness.
If thou be'st a devil, take it as thou list
980
01:29:49,351 --> 01:29:51,444
forgive me my sins
981
01:29:51,486 --> 01:29:57,083
he that dies pays all debts. I defy thee.
Mercy upon us!
982
01:29:57,125 --> 01:30:00,720
- Art thou afeard?
- No, monster, not I
983
01:30:01,129 --> 01:30:05,259
be not afeard, the isle
is full of noises...
984
01:30:05,901 --> 01:30:13,398
Sounds and sweet airs,
that give delight and hurt not
985
01:30:14,876 --> 01:30:22,783
sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
will hum about mine ears
986
01:30:23,852 --> 01:30:31,554
and sometime voices, that if I then had waked
after long sleep, will make me sleep again
987
01:30:31,593 --> 01:30:34,892
and then in dreaming...
988
01:30:36,331 --> 01:30:42,930
The clouds methought would open
and show riches ready to drop upon me...
989
01:30:45,206 --> 01:30:53,206
That when I waked I cried to dream again
990
01:30:56,518 --> 01:31:00,955
this shall prove a brave kingdom to me,
but I shall have my music for nothing
991
01:31:00,989 --> 01:31:05,722
- when prospero is destroyed - that shall
be by and by. I remember the story
992
01:31:17,772 --> 01:31:23,142
the sound is going away.
Let's follow it, and after do our work
993
01:31:23,178 --> 01:31:28,343
lead, monster, we'll follow. I would I
could see this taborer, he lays it on
994
01:31:31,987 --> 01:31:35,889
wilt come? I'll follow Stephano
995
01:32:03,151 --> 01:32:09,920
if I have too austerely punished you,
your compensation makes amends
996
01:32:12,127 --> 01:32:15,494
for I do give you here
a third of mine own life
997
01:32:22,704 --> 01:32:24,467
or that for which I live
998
01:32:27,075 --> 01:32:31,978
all thy vexations were but my trials of thy
love, and thou hast strangely stood the test
999
01:32:33,314 --> 01:32:38,843
here, afore heaven, I
ratify this my rich gift
1000
01:32:39,154 --> 01:32:42,180
o ferdinand, do not smile at me
that I boast her of...
1001
01:32:42,524 --> 01:32:47,154
For thou shalt find she will outstrip
all praise and make it halt behind her
1002
01:32:47,462 --> 01:32:49,089
I do believe it against an oracle
1003
01:32:49,130 --> 01:32:54,625
then, as my gift, and thine own acquisition
worthily purchased, take my daughter
1004
01:32:55,937 --> 01:32:58,201
but if thou dost break her virgin-knot...
1005
01:32:58,306 --> 01:33:02,140
Before all sanctimonious ceremonies may
with full and holy rite be ministered...
1006
01:33:02,177 --> 01:33:06,409
No0 sweet aspersion shall the heavens
let fall to make this contract grow
1007
01:33:06,448 --> 01:33:12,853
but barren hate, sour-eyed disdain and discord
shall bestrew the union of your bed...
1008
01:33:12,887 --> 01:33:16,118
With weeds so loathly
that you shall hate it both
1009
01:33:22,664 --> 01:33:30,196
therefore take heed,
as hymen's lamps shall light you
1010
01:33:30,405 --> 01:33:37,777
as I hope for quiet days, fair issue and
long life, with such love as 'tis now...
1011
01:33:38,313 --> 01:33:44,980
The murkiest den, the most opportune place, the
strongest suggestion our worser genius can...
1012
01:33:45,220 --> 01:33:52,285
Shall never melt mine honour into lust, to
take away the edge of that day's celebration
1013
01:33:52,360 --> 01:33:56,262
when I shall think
or phoebus' steeds are foundered...
1014
01:33:56,297 --> 01:33:58,424
Or night kept chained below
1015
01:34:01,836 --> 01:34:03,360
fairly spoke
1016
01:34:06,074 --> 01:34:13,845
sit then and talk with her.
She is thine own
1017
01:34:14,516 --> 01:34:20,785
- what, Ariel! My industrious servant, Ariel!
- What would my potent master? Here I am
1018
01:34:20,822 --> 01:34:23,552
thou and thy meaner fellows
your last service did worthily perform...
1019
01:34:23,591 --> 01:34:25,582
And I must use you in such another trick
1020
01:34:25,627 --> 01:34:28,892
go bring the rabble, over whom
I give thee power, here to this place
1021
01:34:29,230 --> 01:34:31,027
incite them to quick motion...
1022
01:34:31,065 --> 01:34:37,402
For I must bestow upon the eyes of
this young couple some vanity of mine art
1023
01:34:39,374 --> 01:34:41,934
it is my promise,
and they expect it from me
1024
01:34:43,244 --> 01:34:45,735
- presently?
- Ay, with a twink
1025
01:34:46,814 --> 01:34:51,877
before you can say ‘come’ and 'go’,
and breathe twice and cry 'so, so’...
1026
01:34:52,220 --> 01:34:57,658
Each one, tripping on his toe,
will be here with mop and mow
1027
01:35:02,330 --> 01:35:08,735
do you love me, master?
No?
1028
01:35:21,349 --> 01:35:23,112
Dearly, my delicate Ariel
1029
01:35:23,151 --> 01:35:27,315
- do not approach till thou dost
hear me call - — well. I conceive
1030
01:35:27,355 --> 01:35:30,153
look thou be true.
Do not give dalliance too much the rein
1031
01:35:30,191 --> 01:35:34,127
the strongest oaths are straw
to the fire in the blood
1032
01:35:34,162 --> 01:35:37,097
be more abstemious,
or else good night your vow
1033
01:35:37,131 --> 01:35:43,832
I warrant you, sir, the white cold virgin snow
upon my heart abates the ardour of my liver
1034
01:35:45,607 --> 01:35:50,408
now come, my Ariel. Bring a
corollary, rather than want a spirit
1035
01:35:52,046 --> 01:35:54,105
appear, and pertly
1036
01:35:57,218 --> 01:36:00,210
no tongue, all eyes
1037
01:36:03,224 --> 01:36:04,851
be silent
1038
01:36:21,843 --> 01:36:29,843
ceres, most bounteous lady, thy rich leas of
wheat, rye, barley, vetches, oats and peas...
1039
01:36:33,321 --> 01:36:37,121
Thy turfy mountains,
where live nibbling sheep...
1040
01:36:37,925 --> 01:36:41,656
And flat meads thatched with stover,
them to keep...
1041
01:36:42,397 --> 01:36:46,128
Thy banks with pioned and twilled brims...
1042
01:36:46,167 --> 01:36:53,232
Which spongy April at thy hest betrims
to make cold nymphs chaste crowns...
1043
01:36:53,941 --> 01:37:00,540
And thy broom-groves, whose shadow the
dismissed bachelor loves, being lass-lorn...
1044
01:37:01,049 --> 01:37:05,281
Thy poll-clipped vineyard,
and thy sea-Marge sterile...
1045
01:37:05,320 --> 01:37:09,222
And rocky-hard,
where thou thyself dost air...
1046
01:37:09,857 --> 01:37:16,387
The queen of the sky, whose watery arch
and messenger am I, bids thee leave these
1047
01:37:16,431 --> 01:37:18,763
and with her sovereign grace...
1048
01:37:18,800 --> 01:37:23,169
Here on this grass-plot,
in this very place, to come and sport
1049
01:37:25,673 --> 01:37:30,610
her peacocks fly amain.
Approach, rich ceres, her to entertain
1050
01:38:01,075 --> 01:38:07,412
hail, many-coloured messenger, that ne'er
dost disobey the wife of Jupiter
1051
01:38:07,849 --> 01:38:15,849
who, with thy saffron wings, upon my flowers
diffusest honey drops, refreshing showers
1052
01:38:16,424 --> 01:38:24,424
and with each end of thy blue bow dost crown
my bosky acres and my unshrubbed down...
1053
01:38:25,299 --> 01:38:29,030
Rich scarf to my proud earth
1054
01:38:50,124 --> 01:38:54,527
why hath thy queen summoned me hither
to this short-grassed green?
1055
01:38:54,562 --> 01:38:57,122
A contract of true love to celebrate
1056
01:38:57,165 --> 01:39:01,499
and some donation freely to estate
on the blest lovers
1057
01:39:02,804 --> 01:39:10,142
tell me, heavenly bow, if Venus or her son,
as thou dost know, do now attend the queen?
1058
01:39:10,478 --> 01:39:15,313
Since they did plot the means
that dusky dis my daughter got...
1059
01:39:15,583 --> 01:39:20,316
Her and her blind boy's scandalled
company I have forsworn
1060
01:39:20,354 --> 01:39:22,549
of her society be not afraid
1061
01:39:22,590 --> 01:39:29,359
I met her deity cutting the clouds towards
paphos, and her son dove-drawn with her
1062
01:39:29,697 --> 01:39:34,794
here thought they to have done
some wanton charm upon this man and maid...
1063
01:39:34,836 --> 01:39:41,674
Whose vows are that no bed-right shall be paid
till hymen's torch be lighted, but in vain
1064
01:39:41,742 --> 01:39:48,113
Mars's hot Minion is returned again,
her waspish-headed son has broke his arrows
1065
01:39:48,149 --> 01:39:52,449
swears he will shoot no more, but play
with sparrows, and be a boy right out
1066
01:39:53,120 --> 01:39:58,888
highest queen of state,
great juno, comes. I know her by her gait
1067
01:40:38,032 --> 01:40:43,368
how does my bounteous sister?
Go with me to bless this twain...
1068
01:40:43,404 --> 01:40:48,239
That they may prosperous be,
and honoured in their issue
1069
01:40:53,381 --> 01:41:01,381
honour, riches, marriage-blessing,
long continuance, and increasing
1070
01:41:12,400 --> 01:41:20,400
hourly joys be still upon you
1071
01:41:31,419 --> 01:41:39,419
juno sings her blessings on you
1072
01:41:50,905 --> 01:41:58,905
earth's increase, foison plenty,
barns and garners never empty
1073
01:42:10,925 --> 01:42:18,925
vines and clustering bunches growing,
plants with goodly burden bowing
1074
01:42:31,112 --> 01:42:39,112
spring come to you at the farthest,
in the very end of harvest
1075
01:42:41,155 --> 01:42:49,155
scarcity and want shall shun you,
ceres’, juno's blessing so is on you
1076
01:43:00,675 --> 01:43:08,675
spring come to you at the farthest,
in the very end of harvest
1077
01:43:11,185 --> 01:43:19,185
scarcity and want shall shun you,
our blessing so is on you
1078
01:43:31,739 --> 01:43:36,972
this is a most majestic vision,
and harmonious charmingly
1079
01:43:37,011 --> 01:43:38,979
may I be bold to think these spirits?
1080
01:43:39,480 --> 01:43:45,419
Spirits, which by mine art I have from their
confines called to enact my present fancies
1081
01:43:45,453 --> 01:43:52,416
let me live here ever. So rare a wondered
father, and a wife, makes this place paradise
1082
01:43:52,460 --> 01:43:54,451
sweet, now, silence
1083
01:43:58,566 --> 01:44:01,535
juno and ceres whisper seriously.
There's something else to do
1084
01:44:01,569 --> 01:44:04,902
hush, and be mute,
or else our spell is marred
1085
01:44:07,308 --> 01:44:11,904
you nymphs, called naiads,
of the windring Brooks...
1086
01:44:11,946 --> 01:44:15,677
With your sedged crowns
and ever-harmless looks
1087
01:44:15,716 --> 01:44:21,211
leave your crisp channels, and on
this green land answer your summons.
1088
01:44:21,822 --> 01:44:23,312
Juno does command
1089
01:44:24,558 --> 01:44:31,828
come, temperate nymphs, and help to celebrate
a contract of true love. Be not too late
1090
01:44:33,868 --> 01:44:40,831
you sunburned sicklemen of August weary,
come hither from the furrow and be merry
1091
01:44:41,242 --> 01:44:45,201
make holiday.
Your rye-straw hats put on
1092
01:44:45,679 --> 01:44:51,208
and these fresh nymphs encounter
every one in country footing
1093
01:44:59,660 --> 01:45:07,660
honour, riches marriage blessing,
long continuance and increasing
1094
01:45:15,843 --> 01:45:23,843
vines and clustering bunches growing,
plants with goodly burden bowing
1095
01:45:32,326 --> 01:45:40,062
spring come to you at the farthest
in the very end of harvest
1096
01:45:40,467 --> 01:45:48,467
scarcity and want shall shun you,
our blessing so is on you
1097
01:46:45,399 --> 01:46:47,367
no more!
1098
01:46:56,844 --> 01:47:01,679
I had forgot that foul conspiracy
of the beast caliban...
1099
01:47:02,983 --> 01:47:05,577
And his confederates against my life
1100
01:47:05,619 --> 01:47:07,814
the minute of their plot is almost come
1101
01:47:07,855 --> 01:47:10,016
avoid, no more
1102
01:47:14,728 --> 01:47:15,990
well done
1103
01:47:16,397 --> 01:47:19,730
this is strange. Your father's in
some passion that works him strongly
1104
01:47:19,767 --> 01:47:24,170
never till this day saw I him touched
with anger, so distempered
1105
01:47:25,005 --> 01:47:28,065
you do look, my son, in a moved sort,
as if you were dismayed
1106
01:47:28,108 --> 01:47:31,168
be cheerful, sir.
Our revels now are ended
1107
01:47:34,682 --> 01:47:41,053
these our actors, as I foretold you, were
all spirits, and are melted into air...
1108
01:47:43,924 --> 01:47:45,892
Into thin air
1109
01:47:47,361 --> 01:47:54,893
and, like the baseless fabric of this vision, the
cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces...
1110
01:47:54,935 --> 01:48:00,271
The solemn temples, the great globe itself,
yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve
1111
01:48:04,645 --> 01:48:11,778
and, like this insubstantial pageant faded,
leave not a rack behind
1112
01:48:20,327 --> 01:48:28,327
we are such stuff as dreams are made on,
and our little life is rounded with a sleep
1113
01:48:34,475 --> 01:48:39,003
sir, I am vexed. Bear with my weakness,
my old brain is troubled
1114
01:48:39,046 --> 01:48:43,483
be not disturbed with my infirmity. If you be
pleased, retire into my cell and there repose
1115
01:48:43,517 --> 01:48:45,951
a turn or two I'll walk
to still my beating mind
1116
01:48:45,986 --> 01:48:47,783
- we wish your peace
- come with a thought
1117
01:48:47,821 --> 01:48:54,659
- I thank thee, Ariel, come - thy thoughts
I cleave to. What's thy pleasure?
1118
01:48:55,062 --> 01:48:58,691
- Spirit, we must prepare to meet
with caliban - ay, my commander
1119
01:48:59,433 --> 01:49:04,302
when I presented ceres, I thought to have told
thee of it, but I feared lest I might anger thee
1120
01:49:04,338 --> 01:49:10,834
- say again, where didst thou leave these varlets?
- I told you, sir, they were red-hot with drinking
1121
01:49:11,145 --> 01:49:15,639
so full of valour that they smote the air
for breathing in their faces
1122
01:49:16,050 --> 01:49:21,511
beat the ground for kissing of their feet,
yet always bending towards their project
1123
01:49:25,025 --> 01:49:29,121
then I beat my tabor,
at which, like unbacked colts...
1124
01:49:29,163 --> 01:49:35,762
They pricked their ears, advanced their eyelids,
lifted up their noses as they smelt music
1125
01:49:36,303 --> 01:49:43,038
so I charmed their ears, that calf-like they
my lowing followed through toothed briars...
1126
01:49:43,077 --> 01:49:49,209
Sharp furzes, pricking gorse and thorns,
which entered their frail shins
1127
01:49:50,417 --> 01:49:54,786
when last I left them in the
filthy-mantled pool beyond your cell...
1128
01:49:54,822 --> 01:49:59,589
There dancing up to the chins,
that the foul lake o'erstunk their feet
1129
01:49:59,626 --> 01:50:02,754
this was well done, my bird.
Thy shape invisible retain thou still
1130
01:50:03,230 --> 01:50:08,224
the trumpery in my house, go bring it
hither, for stale to catch these thieves
1131
01:50:08,268 --> 01:50:12,500
- 1go, I go
- a devil, a born devil...
1132
01:50:13,040 --> 01:50:16,066
On whose nature nurture can never stick
1133
01:50:16,110 --> 01:50:21,707
on whom my pains, humanely taken,
all, all lost, quite lost
1134
01:50:21,748 --> 01:50:28,176
and as with age his body uglier grows,
so his mind cankers
1135
01:50:32,526 --> 01:50:36,394
I will plague them all, even to roaring
1136
01:50:45,539 --> 01:50:53,539
pray you, tread softly, that the blind mole may
not hear a foot fall. We now are near his cell
1137
01:50:56,116 --> 01:51:01,247
monster, your fairy,
which you say is a harmless fairy
1138
01:51:01,288 --> 01:51:04,849
has done little better
than played the Jack with us
1139
01:51:05,025 --> 01:51:12,090
monster, I do smell all horse-piss,
at which my nose is in great indignation
1140
01:51:12,132 --> 01:51:15,863
so is mine. Do you hear, monster? If I should
take a displeasure against you, look you...
1141
01:51:15,903 --> 01:51:20,465
- Thou wert but a lost monster
- good my lord, give me thy favour still
1142
01:51:20,507 --> 01:51:26,571
be patient, for the prize I'll bring
thee to shall hoodwink this mischance
1143
01:51:26,713 --> 01:51:34,713
therefore speak softly,
all's hushed as midnight yet
1144
01:51:35,856 --> 01:51:38,916
ay, but to lose our bottle in the pool!
1145
01:51:39,226 --> 01:51:44,960
There is not only disgrace and dishonour
in that, monster, but an infinite loss
1146
01:51:44,998 --> 01:51:49,662
that's more to me than my wetting.
And this is your harmless fairy, monster
1147
01:51:49,703 --> 01:51:53,605
I will fetch off my bottle,
though I be o'er ears for my labour
1148
01:51:53,640 --> 01:51:56,473
- prithee, my king...
- King, huh?
1149
01:51:58,345 --> 01:52:01,314
Be quiet
1150
01:52:02,449 --> 01:52:09,412
seest thou here, this is the mouth
of the cell. No noise, and enter
1151
01:52:10,390 --> 01:52:15,987
do that good mischief which may make
this island thine own forever...
1152
01:52:16,430 --> 01:52:20,526
And I thy caliban for
aye thy foot-licker
1153
01:52:22,636 --> 01:52:27,869
give me your hand.
I do begin to have bloody thoughts
1154
01:52:37,117 --> 01:52:45,117
o king Stephano, o peer! O worthy Stephano,
look what a wardrobe here is for thee
1155
01:52:49,062 --> 01:52:52,657
let it alone, thou fool, it is but trash
1156
01:52:52,699 --> 01:52:57,568
monster, we know what belongs
to a frippery. King Stephano!
1157
01:52:57,604 --> 01:53:01,404
Put off that gown, trinculo.
By this hand, I'll have that gown
1158
01:53:01,908 --> 01:53:05,241
thy grace shall have it
1159
01:53:05,879 --> 01:53:12,216
the dropsy drown this fool. What do you
mean to dote thus on such luggage?
1160
01:53:12,786 --> 01:53:17,587
Let it alone and do the murder first.
If he awake...
1161
01:53:17,891 --> 01:53:24,490
From toe to crown he'll fill our skins
with pinches, make us strange stuff
1162
01:53:24,531 --> 01:53:28,934
monster, be you quiet.
Mistress line, is not this my jerkin?
1163
01:53:30,070 --> 01:53:33,130
We steal by line, an't like your grace
1164
01:53:33,173 --> 01:53:36,233
I thank thee for this jest.
There's a garment for it
1165
01:53:36,310 --> 01:53:39,336
wit shall not go unrewarded
while I am king of this country
1166
01:53:39,546 --> 01:53:42,106
‘steal by line’,
there's another garment for it
1167
01:53:42,649 --> 01:53:48,952
monster, come put some lime upon
your fingers, and away with the rest
1168
01:53:50,290 --> 01:53:56,092
I will have none on't. We shall lose our
time, and all be turned to barnacles...
1169
01:53:56,697 --> 01:54:00,633
Or to apes with foreheads villainous low
1170
01:54:00,667 --> 01:54:04,797
monster, lay to your fingers, help bear
this away where my hogshead of wine is...
1171
01:54:04,838 --> 01:54:07,705
Or I'll turn you out of my kingdom.
Go to, carry this
1172
01:54:07,741 --> 01:54:08,673
- and this
- ay, and this
1173
01:54:08,709 --> 01:54:12,907
- hey, mountain, hey!
— silver! Silver!
1174
01:54:13,280 --> 01:54:21,280
Fury, fury!
There, tyrant, there, hark! Hark!
1175
01:54:48,515 --> 01:54:54,511
At this hour lies at my mercy
all mine enemies
1176
01:54:55,889 --> 01:55:00,258
shortly shall all my labours end,
and thou shalt have the air at freedom
1177
01:55:00,494 --> 01:55:03,395
now does my project gather to a head
1178
01:55:03,430 --> 01:55:09,335
my charms crack not, my spirits obey,
and time goes upright with his carriage
1179
01:55:10,203 --> 01:55:13,900
- how's the day?
- On the sixth hour, at which time, my lord...
1180
01:55:13,940 --> 01:55:18,434
- You said our work should cease - I did
say so, when first I raised the tempest
1181
01:55:18,478 --> 01:55:21,572
say, my spirit,
how fares the king and his followers?
1182
01:55:21,615 --> 01:55:26,746
Confined together in the same fashion as
you gave in charge, just as you left them
1183
01:55:27,053 --> 01:55:30,716
all prisoners, sir, in the lime-grove
which weather-fends your cell
1184
01:55:30,757 --> 01:55:33,123
they cannot budge till your release
1185
01:55:33,160 --> 01:55:37,790
the king, his brother, and yours
abide all three distracted
1186
01:55:38,632 --> 01:55:43,228
and the remainder mourning over them,
brimful of sorrow and dismay
1187
01:55:44,204 --> 01:55:48,732
but chiefly him that you termed, sir,
the good old lord gonzalo
1188
01:55:51,711 --> 01:55:56,876
his tears run down his beard,
like winter's drops from eaves of reeds
1189
01:55:58,018 --> 01:56:00,816
your charm so strongly works them...
1190
01:56:01,221 --> 01:56:06,488
That if you now beheld them,
your affections would become tender
1191
01:56:06,793 --> 01:56:13,221
- dost thou think so, spirit?
- Mine would, sir, were I human
1192
01:56:35,956 --> 01:56:38,117
and mine shall
1193
01:56:41,094 --> 01:56:46,293
hast thou, which art but air,
a touch, a feeling of their afflictions?
1194
01:56:46,333 --> 01:56:48,699
And shall not myself, one of their kind...
1195
01:56:48,735 --> 01:56:54,264
That relish all as sharply passion as
they be kindlier moved than thou art?
1196
01:56:58,011 --> 01:57:02,812
Though with their high wrongs
I am struck to the quick...
1197
01:57:06,119 --> 01:57:11,284
Yet with my nobler reason
'gainst my fury do I take part
1198
01:57:13,627 --> 01:57:19,429
the rarer action is in virtue
than in vengeance
1199
01:57:21,434 --> 01:57:28,067
they being penitent, the sole drift of my
purpose doth extend not a frown further
1200
01:57:33,914 --> 01:57:35,905
go, release them, Ariel
1201
01:57:38,051 --> 01:57:46,051
my charms I'll break, their senses I'll
restore, and they shall be themselves
1202
01:57:51,665 --> 01:57:53,724
I'll fetch them, sir
1203
01:58:00,874 --> 01:58:08,874
ye elves of hills, Brooks,
standing lakes and groves
1204
01:58:12,385 --> 01:58:18,255
and ye who on the sands with printless foot
do chase the ebbing Neptune...
1205
01:58:18,291 --> 01:58:20,691
And do fly him when he comes back
1206
01:58:23,029 --> 01:58:31,029
you Demi-puppets that by moonshine do the green
sour ringlets make, whereof the ewe not bites
1207
01:58:33,373 --> 01:58:41,373
and you whose pastime is to make midnight
mushrooms, that rejoice to hear the solemn curfew
1208
01:58:44,150 --> 01:58:52,150
by whose aid, weak masters though ye be,
I have bedimmed the noontide sun
1209
01:58:54,995 --> 01:59:02,995
called forth the mutinous winds, and 'twixt the
green sea and the azured vault set roaring war
1210
01:59:05,472 --> 01:59:13,472
to the dread rattling thunder have I given fire,
and rifted jove's stout oak with his own bolt
1211
01:59:15,248 --> 01:59:23,248
the strong-based promontory have I made shake
and by the spurs plucked up the pine and cedar
1212
01:59:27,927 --> 01:59:35,927
graves at my command have waked their sleepers,
oped, and let them forth by my so potent art
1213
01:59:44,644 --> 01:59:49,638
but this rough magic I here abjure
1214
01:59:51,351 --> 01:59:55,651
and when I have required some heavenly
music, which even now I do...
1215
01:59:55,689 --> 02:00:00,422
To work mine end upon their senses
that this airy charm is for...
1216
02:00:03,963 --> 02:00:07,091
I'll break my staff...
1217
02:00:12,238 --> 02:00:17,574
Bury it certain fathoms in the earth
1218
02:00:18,578 --> 02:00:23,311
and deeper than did ever plummet sound...
1219
02:00:27,120 --> 02:00:29,816
I'll drown my book
1220
02:01:09,262 --> 02:01:11,526
a solemn air
1221
02:01:34,654 --> 02:01:37,646
and the best comforter
to an unsettled fancy...
1222
02:01:38,625 --> 02:01:45,053
Cure thy brains, now useless,
boiled within thy skull
1223
02:01:47,367 --> 02:01:51,235
there stand, for you are spell-stopped
1224
02:01:54,808 --> 02:02:00,542
holy gonzalo, honourable man...
1225
02:02:01,614 --> 02:02:07,382
Mmine eyes, even sociable to the show
of thine, fall fellowly drops
1226
02:02:14,194 --> 02:02:16,424
the charm dissolves apace
1227
02:02:18,031 --> 02:02:22,127
and as the morning steals upon the night,
melting the darkness...
1228
02:02:22,168 --> 02:02:25,934
S0 their rising senses begin to chase
the ignorant fumes...
1229
02:02:25,972 --> 02:02:28,304
That mantle their clearer reason
1230
02:02:28,741 --> 02:02:36,741
o good gonzalo, my true preserver,
and a loyal sir to him thou followest
1231
02:02:37,784 --> 02:02:42,619
I will pay thy graces home
both in word and deed
1232
02:02:48,127 --> 02:02:54,498
most cruelly didst thou, Alonso,
use me and my daughter
1233
02:02:56,436 --> 02:03:01,396
thy brother was a furtherer in the act.
Thou art pinched for it now, Sebastian
1234
02:03:09,716 --> 02:03:17,316
flesh and blood, you, brother mine...
1235
02:03:18,992 --> 02:03:24,658
That entertain ambition,
expelled remorse and nature
1236
02:03:26,165 --> 02:03:29,601
who with Sebastian
would here have killed your king
1237
02:03:38,678 --> 02:03:44,048
I do forgive thee,
unnatural though thou art
1238
02:03:44,684 --> 02:03:48,085
their understanding begins to swell,
and the approaching tide...
1239
02:03:48,121 --> 02:03:52,615
Will shortly fill the reasonable shore
that now lies foul and muddy
1240
02:03:54,027 --> 02:03:59,192
not one of them that yet looks on me
or would know me
1241
02:03:59,799 --> 02:04:01,892
Ariel, fetch me my Duke's
apparel in my cell
1242
02:04:01,935 --> 02:04:06,668
I will discase me, and myself present
as I was sometime Milan
1243
02:04:08,107 --> 02:04:10,769
quickly, spirit,
thou shalt ere long be free
1244
02:04:16,716 --> 02:04:24,716
where the bee sucks, there suck I,
in a cowslip's bell I lie
1245
02:04:28,394 --> 02:04:36,394
there I couch when owls do cry,
on the bat's back I do fly
1246
02:05:04,364 --> 02:05:10,997
after summer merrily,
merrily, merrily shall I live now
1247
02:05:11,804 --> 02:05:16,832
under the blossom
that hangs on the bough
1248
02:06:01,921 --> 02:06:04,151
why, that's my dainty Ariel
1249
02:06:09,629 --> 02:06:14,896
I shall miss thee,
but yet thou shalt have freedom
1250
02:06:14,934 --> 02:06:17,960
so, so, so.
To the king's ship, invisible as thou art
1251
02:06:18,004 --> 02:06:21,531
there shalt thou find the mariners asleep
under the hatches
1252
02:06:21,574 --> 02:06:23,303
the master and the boatswain
being awake...
1253
02:06:23,342 --> 02:06:26,072
Enforce them to this place,
and presently, I prithee
1254
02:06:26,612 --> 02:06:30,412
I drink the air before me, and return
or ere your pulse twice beat
1255
02:06:30,450 --> 02:06:34,784
all torment, trouble, wonder,
and amazement inhabits here
1256
02:06:35,321 --> 02:06:39,781
some heavenly power guide us
out of this fearful country!
1257
02:06:51,637 --> 02:06:59,637
Behold, sir king,
the wronged Duke of Milan, prospero
1258
02:07:04,250 --> 02:07:10,314
for more assurance that a living prince
does now speak to thee, I embrace thy body
1259
02:07:12,725 --> 02:07:15,319
and to thee and thy companions,
I bid a hearty welcome
1260
02:07:15,361 --> 02:07:22,267
whether thou be'st he or no, or some enchanted
trifle to abuse me, as late I have been I not know
1261
02:07:25,338 --> 02:07:28,432
thy pulse beats as of flesh and blood
1262
02:07:29,175 --> 02:07:35,637
and since I saw thee the affliction of my mind
amends, with which I fear a madness held me
1263
02:07:36,048 --> 02:07:40,985
thy dukedom I resign, and do entreat
thou pardon me my wrongs
1264
02:07:41,420 --> 02:07:44,355
but how should prospero
be living and be here?
1265
02:07:44,390 --> 02:07:52,195
First, noble friend, let me embrace thine age,
whose honour cannot be measured or confined
1266
02:07:52,532 --> 02:07:55,330
whether this be or be not, I'll not swear
1267
02:07:55,768 --> 02:08:00,535
you do yet taste some subtleties of the isle,
that will not let you believe things certain
1268
02:08:00,573 --> 02:08:05,772
welcome, my friends all
1269
02:08:06,979 --> 02:08:12,315
but you, my brace of lords, were I so minded, I
here could pluck his highness' frown upon you...
1270
02:08:12,351 --> 02:08:15,616
And justify you traitors.
At this time, I will tell no tales
1271
02:08:15,655 --> 02:08:19,113
- the devil speaks in him
- no
1272
02:08:20,993 --> 02:08:28,993
for you, most wicked sir, whom to call
brother would even infect my mouth
1273
02:08:34,540 --> 02:08:40,501
I do forgive thy rankest faults, all of
them, and require my dukedom of thee...
1274
02:08:40,546 --> 02:08:42,844
Which perforce I know thou must restore
1275
02:08:42,882 --> 02:08:45,976
if thou be'st prospero,
give us particulars of thy preservation
1276
02:08:46,018 --> 02:08:47,417
how thou hast met us here...
1277
02:08:47,453 --> 02:08:49,921
Whom three hours since
were wrecked upon this shore?
1278
02:08:49,956 --> 02:08:55,451
Where I have lost, how sharp the point of
this remembrance is, my dear son ferdinand
1279
02:08:55,494 --> 02:08:58,258
- I am woe for it, sir
- irreparable is the loss
1280
02:08:58,464 --> 02:09:03,163
- and Patience says it is past her cure - I
rather think you have not sought her help...
1281
02:09:03,636 --> 02:09:08,164
Of whose soft grace for the like loss, I have
her sovereign aid, and rest myself content
1282
02:09:08,207 --> 02:09:11,472
- you the like loss? - As great to me
as late, for I have lost my daughter
1283
02:09:11,510 --> 02:09:18,473
a daughter? O heavens, that they were living
both in Naples, the king and queen there
1284
02:09:18,517 --> 02:09:23,853
that they were, I wish myself were mudded
in that cozy bed where my son lies
1285
02:09:24,890 --> 02:09:32,296
- when did you lose your daughter?
- In this last tempest
1286
02:09:33,633 --> 02:09:37,660
I perceive these lords
at this encounter do so much admire...
1287
02:09:37,703 --> 02:09:43,266
That they devour their reason and scarce
think their eyes do offices of truth
1288
02:09:43,943 --> 02:09:46,468
but, howsoever you have been
jostled from your senses...
1289
02:09:46,512 --> 02:09:54,512
Know for certain that I am prospero, and that
very Duke which was thrust forth of Milan
1290
02:10:14,774 --> 02:10:16,503
no more yet of this
1291
02:10:19,078 --> 02:10:27,078
for 'tis a chronicle of day by day, not a relation
for a breakfast, nor befitting this first meeting
1292
02:10:31,090 --> 02:10:33,115
welcome
1293
02:10:36,662 --> 02:10:38,630
welcome
1294
02:10:43,302 --> 02:10:48,433
this cell's my court, pray you look in
1295
02:10:49,408 --> 02:10:53,037
my dukedom since you have given me again,
I will requite you with as good a thing
1296
02:10:53,079 --> 02:10:57,243
at least bring forth a wonder,
to content ye as much as me my dukedom
1297
02:10:57,850 --> 02:11:02,048
- sweet lord, you play me false - no, my
dearest love, I would not for the world
1298
02:11:02,655 --> 02:11:07,957
yes, for a score of kingdoms you should
wrangle, and I would call it fair play
1299
02:11:08,561 --> 02:11:12,053
if this prove a vision of the island,
one dear son shall I twice lose
1300
02:11:12,098 --> 02:11:13,998
a most high miracle
1301
02:11:15,801 --> 02:11:21,137
though the seas threaten, they are
merciful. I have cursed them without cause
1302
02:11:24,410 --> 02:11:28,574
now all the blessings
of a glad father compass thee about
1303
02:11:28,614 --> 02:11:31,742
arise, and say how thou cam'st here
1304
02:11:31,784 --> 02:11:36,653
o wonder!
How many goodly creatures are there here
1305
02:11:37,923 --> 02:11:45,523
how beauteous mankind is! O brave new
world, that has such people in it
1306
02:11:45,965 --> 02:11:47,193
'tis new to thee
1307
02:11:47,700 --> 02:11:50,191
what is this maid
with whom thou wast at play?
1308
02:11:50,436 --> 02:11:53,928
Is this the goddess that hath severed us,
and brought us thus together?
1309
02:11:53,973 --> 02:11:59,673
Sir, she is mortal,
but by immortal Providence, she's mine
1310
02:12:02,415 --> 02:12:06,215
I chose her when I could not ask my father
for his advice, nor thought I had one
1311
02:12:06,485 --> 02:12:09,750
she is daughter
to this famous Duke of Milan...
1312
02:12:10,122 --> 02:12:13,148
Of whom so often I have heard renown,
but never saw before
1313
02:12:13,559 --> 02:12:19,191
of whom I have received a second life,
and second father this lady makes him to me
1314
02:12:19,231 --> 02:12:25,295
I am hers. But, o, how oddly will it sound
that I must ask my child forgiveness
1315
02:12:25,805 --> 02:12:30,538
there sir, stop. Let us not burden our
remembrances with a heaviness that's gone
1316
02:12:30,976 --> 02:12:34,173
I have inly wept,
or should have spoke ere this
1317
02:12:34,814 --> 02:12:40,377
look down you gods,
and on this couple drop a blessed crown
1318
02:12:40,786 --> 02:12:43,983
for it is you that have chalked forth
the way which brought us hither
1319
02:12:44,023 --> 02:12:48,255
- I say amen, gonzalo
- o, rejoice beyond a common joy
1320
02:12:48,294 --> 02:12:53,231
and set it down with gold on lasting
pillars. In one voyage did claribel...
1321
02:12:53,265 --> 02:13:00,330
Her husband find at Tunis, and ferdinand her
brother found a wife where he himself was lost
1322
02:13:00,706 --> 02:13:08,477
prospero his dukedom in a poor isle, and all
of us our selves when no man was his own
1323
02:13:09,248 --> 02:13:17,053
give me your hands. Let grief and sorrow still
embrace his heart that doth not wish you joy
1324
02:13:17,089 --> 02:13:19,216
be it so. Amen
1325
02:13:19,725 --> 02:13:22,990
o, look, sir, look, sir!
Here is more of us
1326
02:13:23,295 --> 02:13:27,664
I prophesied this fellow could not drown.
What is the news?
1327
02:13:27,700 --> 02:13:33,070
The best news is that we have safely found
our king and company
1328
02:13:33,372 --> 02:13:38,400
the next, our ship, which but three
glasses since we gave out split...
1329
02:13:38,444 --> 02:13:42,938
Is tight and yare and bravely rigged
as when we first put out to sea
1330
02:13:43,616 --> 02:13:45,846
sir, all this service
have I done since I went
1331
02:13:45,885 --> 02:13:49,981
my tricksy spirit! Set caliban and
his companions free. Untie the spell
1332
02:13:50,022 --> 02:13:53,287
- this is as strange a maze as ever
men trod - how fares my gracious sir?
1333
02:13:53,325 --> 02:13:58,456
There are yet missing of your company
some few odd lads that you remember not
1334
02:14:03,202 --> 02:14:05,136
coraggio, bully-monster, coraggio
1335
02:14:06,171 --> 02:14:10,938
if these be true spies which I wear
in my head, here's a goodly sight
1336
02:14:11,510 --> 02:14:16,573
o setebos, these be brave spirits indeed
1337
02:14:17,583 --> 02:14:23,283
how fine my master is,
I am afraid he will chastise me
1338
02:14:23,689 --> 02:14:30,492
- is not this Stephano, my drunken Butler?
—- he is drunk now. Where had he wine?
1339
02:14:30,529 --> 02:14:34,329
And trinculo is reeling ripe.
How camest thou in this pickle?
1340
02:14:34,533 --> 02:14:39,971
I have been in such a pickle since I saw you
last that, I fear me, will never out of my bones
1341
02:14:40,005 --> 02:14:44,874
- why, how now, Stephano - o, touch me not.
I am not Stephano, but a cramp
1342
02:14:44,910 --> 02:14:48,437
- you'd be king of the isle, sirrah?
— I should have been a sore one then
1343
02:14:49,949 --> 02:14:54,511
what things are these, my lord Antonio?
Will money buy 'em?
1344
02:14:54,553 --> 02:14:57,886
Very like. One of them is a plain fish,
and, no doubt, marketable
1345
02:14:58,657 --> 02:15:01,023
this is a strange thing as ever I looked on
1346
02:15:01,493 --> 02:15:04,724
he is as disproportioned in his manners
as in his shape
1347
02:15:06,165 --> 02:15:12,035
his mother was a witch, and one so
strong that could control the moon
1348
02:15:13,372 --> 02:15:15,306
these three have robbed me
1349
02:15:15,674 --> 02:15:21,670
and this Demi-devil for he's a bastard one,
had plotted with them to take my life
1350
02:15:22,081 --> 02:15:27,485
two of these fellows you must know and own.
This thing of darkness I acknowledge mine
1351
02:15:27,519 --> 02:15:31,649
- hence, and bestow your luggage
where you found it - or stole it, rather
1352
02:15:31,690 --> 02:15:34,591
what a thrice-double ass was I...
1353
02:15:34,627 --> 02:15:39,758
To take this drunkard for a god
and worship this dull fool!
1354
02:15:40,132 --> 02:15:42,828
I shall be pinched to death
1355
02:15:49,975 --> 02:15:51,340
no
1356
02:15:55,948 --> 02:16:03,377
here, sirrah, take this.
And retire into the cell
1357
02:16:17,136 --> 02:16:20,936
ay, that I will
1358
02:16:23,075 --> 02:16:28,707
and I'll be wise hereafter
and seek for grace
1359
02:16:44,863 --> 02:16:48,890
sir, I invite your highness and your train
to board the royal ship...
1360
02:16:49,401 --> 02:16:52,734
Where you shall take your rest
for this one night
1361
02:16:53,706 --> 02:17:01,706
and so to Naples, where I have hope to see the
nuptial of these our dear-beloved solemnised
1362
02:17:08,654 --> 02:17:16,654
and thence retire me to my Milan,
where every third thought shall be my grave
1363
02:17:17,296 --> 02:17:21,824
I long to hear the story of your life,
which must take the ear strangely
1364
02:17:21,867 --> 02:17:24,427
I'll deliver all...
1365
02:17:31,977 --> 02:17:36,676
And promise you calm seas,
auspicious gales...
1366
02:17:36,715 --> 02:17:41,846
And sail so expeditious
that shall catch your royal fleet far off
1367
02:17:49,495 --> 02:17:57,061
my Ariel, chick, that is thy charge.
Then to the elements be free
1368
02:18:37,676 --> 02:18:39,337
and fare thou well
1369
02:18:43,215 --> 02:18:44,910
please you, draw near
1370
02:18:48,353 --> 02:18:51,322
now my charms are all o'erthrown
1371
02:18:52,658 --> 02:18:58,221
and what strength I have's mine own,
which is most faint
1372
02:19:00,098 --> 02:19:05,968
now, 'tis true, I must be here
confined by you, or sent to Naples
1373
02:19:07,472 --> 02:19:11,875
let me not, since I have my dukedom got
and pardoned the deceiver...
1374
02:19:11,910 --> 02:19:14,845
Dwell in this bare island by your spell
1375
02:19:15,180 --> 02:19:20,208
but release me from my bands
with the help of your good hands
1376
02:19:21,987 --> 02:19:29,987
gentle breath of yours my sails must fill, or
else my project fails, which was to please
1377
02:19:35,767 --> 02:19:43,640
now I want spirits to enforce,
art to enchant
1378
02:19:44,543 --> 02:19:49,003
and my ending is despair,
unless I be relieved by prayer...
1379
02:19:49,047 --> 02:19:54,986
Which pierces so that it assaults
mercy itself and frees all faults
1380
02:19:57,856 --> 02:20:05,856
as you from crimes would pardoned be,
let your indulgence set me free
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