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The Tempest The Tempest The Tempest The Tempest: by William Shakespeare
The Tempest The Tempest The Tempest The Tempest: by William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare
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DRAMATIS PERSONAE
Lords
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ADRIAN
FRANCISCO
TRINCULO, a jester
MASTER OF A SHIP
BOATSWAIN
MARINERS
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Spirits
IRIS
CERES
JUNO
NYMPHS
REAPERS
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SCENE:
THE TEMPEST
ACT I. SCENE 1
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MASTER. Boatswain!
Enter MARINERS
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us not.
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Exit
make the rope of his destiny our cable, for our own doth
Re-enter BOATSWAIN
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incharitable dog!
GONZALO. I'll warrant him for drowning, though the ship were
wench.
BOATSWAIN. Lay her a-hold, a-hold; set her two courses; off
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Exeunt
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SCENE 2
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PROSPERO. Be conected;
PROSPERO. No harm.
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A prince of power.
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PROSPERO. O, a cherubin
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sir,
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[MIRANDA sleeps]
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Enter ARIEL
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I have left asleep; and for the rest o' th' fleet,
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PROSPERO. At least two glasses. The time 'twixt six and now
ARIEL. My liberty.
ARIEL. I prithee,
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ARIEL. No.
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And left thee there, where thou didst vent thy groans
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A human shape.
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Exit ARIEL
Awake.
Heaviness in me.
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Enter CALIBAN
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Which first was mine own king; and here you sty me
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With words that made them known. But thy vile race,
Though thou didst learn, had that in't which good natures
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FERDINAND following
ARIEL'S SONG.
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Hark, hark!
Cry, Cock-a-diddle-dow.
FERDINAND. Where should this music be? I' th' air or th'
earth?
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ARIEL'S SONG
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[Burden: Ding-dong.]
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PROSPERO. No, wench; it eats and sleeps and hath such senses
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FERDINAND. Yes, faith, and all his lords, the Duke of Milan
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I'll set thee free for this. [To FERDINAND] A word, good
sir;
To be inclin'd my way!
FERDINAND. O, if a virgin,
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busines
charge thee
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FERDINAND. No;
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MIRANDA. My affections
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me.
MIRANDA. Be of comfort;
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GONZALO. Sir-
SEBASTIAN. One-Tell.
SEBASTIAN. A dollar.
should.
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begins to crow?
ANTONIO. A laughter.
SEBASTIAN. A match!
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SEBASTIAN. Yet-
ADRIAN. Yet-
temperance.
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deliver'd.
GONZALO. How lush and lusty the grass looks! how green!
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beyond credit-
water.
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our return.
to their queen.
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ADRIAN. Carthage?
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GONZALO. Ay.
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The surge most swoln that met him; his bold head
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SEBASTIAN. Sir, you may thank yourself for this great loss,
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Which end o' th' beam should bow. We have lost your son,
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No sovereignty-
beginning.
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at nothing.
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very heavy?
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It is a comforter.
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SEBASTIAN. Why
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ANTONIO. O,
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SEBASTIAN. Claribel.
The Man i' th' Moon's too slow, till newborn chins
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SEBASTIAN. I remember
ANTONIO. True.
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To fall it on Gonzalo.
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Open-ey'd conspiracy
Awake, awake!
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search
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SCENE 2
thunder heard
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Enter TRINCULO
sing i' th' wind. Yond same black cloud, yond huge one,
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had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but
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man, and his fins like arms! Warm, o' my troth! I do now
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[Drinks]
put tricks upon 's with savages and men of Ind? Ha! I
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nostrils.
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leather.
home faster.
STEPHANO. He's in his fit now, and does not talk after the
I can recover him, and keep him tame, I will not take
too much for him; he shall pay for him that hath him,
CALIBAN. Thou dost me yet but little hurt; thou wilt anon,
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mouth; this will shake your shaking, I can tell you, and
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TRINCULO. Stephano!
friend Trinculo.
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are they. Thou art very Trinculo indeed! How cam'st thou
Trinculos?
But art thou not drown'd, Stephano? I hope now thou are
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scap'd!
constant.
sprites.
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goose.
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STEPHANO. Out o' th' moon, I do assure thee; I was the Man
[CALIBAN drinks]
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monster!
CALIBAN. I'll show thee every fertile inch o' th' island;
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subject.
abominable monster!
CALIBAN. I'll show thee the best springs; I'll pluck thee
berries;
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a poor drunkard!
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farewell!
At requiring,
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day, freedom!
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labour
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I therein do forget.
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MIRANDA. I am a fool
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SCENE 2
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totters.
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sack. For my part, the sea cannot drown me; I swam, ere
monster, or my standard.
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a good moon-calf.
was there ever man a coward that hath drunk so much sack
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lord?
a natural!
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island.
I do not lie.
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He shall drink nought but brine; for I'll not show him
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the monster one word further and, by this hand, I'll turn
off.
TRINCULO. I did not give the lie. Out o' your wits and
hearing too? A pox o' your bottle! This can sack and
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further off.
him too.
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Trinculo?
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TRINCULO. Excellent.
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Thought is free.
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picture of Nobody.
upon us!
Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not.
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SCENE 3
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so out of hope.
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GONZALO. If in Naples
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ALONSO. Not I.
GONZALO. Faith, sir, you need not fear. When we were boys,
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GONZALO. I' th' name of something holy, sir, why stand you
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FERDINAND. I do believe it
Against an oracle.
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FERDINAND. As I hope
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Enter ARIEL
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ARIEL. Presently?
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PROSPERO. Well!
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Enter IRIS
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Enter CERES
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I have forsworn.
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My present fancies.
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In country footing.
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more!
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PROSPERO. Spirit,
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Even to roaring.
CALIBAN. Pray you, tread softly, that the blind mole may not
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fairy, has done little better than play'd the Jack with us.
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jerkin, you are like to lose your hair, and prove a bald
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jerkin.
your Grace.
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ACT V. SCENE 1
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A hearty welcome.
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Be measur'd or confin'd.
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Some subtleties o' th' isle, that will not let you
PROSPERO. No.
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ALONSO. A daughter!
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As much as me my dukedom.
playing at chess
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MIRANDA. O, wonder!
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ALONSO. I am hers.
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amazedly following
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shalt be free.
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hither, spirit;
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STEPHANO. Every man shift for all the rest, and let no man
bully-monster, coragio!
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Acknowledge mine.
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cramp.
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ALONSO. Hence, and bestow your luggage where you found it.
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ALONSO. I long
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chick,
Exeunt
EPILOGUE
EPILOGUE
Spoken by PROSPERO
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THE END
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