Cal. Within this half hour will he be asleep : Ay, on mine honour. Ste. At thy request, monster, I will do reason, any reason: Come on, Trinculo, let us sing. [Sings. Flout 'em, and skout 'em ; and skout 'em, and flout 'em ; Thought is free. Ste. If thou beest a man, show thyself in thy likeness; if thou beest a devil, take't as thou list. Trin. O, forgive me my sins! Alon. [boys, Who would believe that there were mountaineers, Gon. Faith, sir, you need not fear; When we were Dew-lapp'd like bulls, whose throats had hanging at Wallets of flesh? or that there were such men, [them Ste. He that dies, pays all debts: I defy thee:-Whose heads stood in their breasts? which now we find, Mercy upon us! Cal. Art thou afeard? Ste. No, monster, not I. Cal. Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises, Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not. Ste. This will prove a brave kingdom to me, where I shall have my music for nothing. Cal. When Prospero is destroyed. Ste. That shall be by and by: I remember the story. Trin. The sound is going away let's follow it, and after, do our work. Ste. Lead, monster; we'll follow.-I would, I could see this taborer; he lays it on. Trin. Wilt come? I'll follow, Stephano. [Exeunt. SCENE III. Another Part of the Island. Enter Alonso, Sebastian, Antonio, Gonzalo, Adrian, Francisco, and others. Gon. By'r lakin, I can go no further, sir; My old bones ache: here's a maze trod, indeed, Through forth-rights, and meanders! by your patience, I needs must rest me. Alon. O'd lord, I cannot blame thee, Who am myself attach'd with weariness, To the dulling of my spirits: sit down, and rest, Even here I will put off my hope, and keep it No longer for my flatterer: he is drown'd, Whom thus we stray to find; and the sea mocks Our frustrate search on land: Well, let him go. Ant. I am right glad that he's so out of hope. [Aside to Sebastian. Do not, for one repulse, forego the purpose That you resolv'd to effect. Seb. The next advantage Will we take thoroughly. Ant. Let it be to-night; For, now they are oppress'd with travel, they Seb. I say, to-night: no more. Solemn and strange Music; and Prospero above, invisible. Enter several strange Shapes, bringing in a Banquet; they dance about it with gentle Actions of Salutation; and inviting the King, &c. to eat, they depart. Alon. What harmony is this? my good friends, hark! Gon. Marvellous sweet music! [these? Alon. Give us kind keepers, heavens! What were Seb. A living drollery: Now I will believe, That there are unicorns; that in Arabia There is one tree, the phoenix' throne; one phoenix At this hour reigning there. Ant. I'll believe both: And what does else want credit, come to me, Each putter-out on five for one, will bring us Good warrant of. Alon. I will stand too, and feed, Thunder and Lightning. Enter Ariel, like a Harpy; claps his Wings upon the Table, and, with a quaint Device, the Banquet vanishes. Ari. You are three men of sin, whom destiny [Seeing Alon. Seb. &c. draw their Swords. And even with such like valour, men hang and drown Their proper selves. You fools! I and my fellows Are ministers of fate; the elements Of whom your swords are temper'd, may as well He vanishes in Thunder: then, to soft Music, enter the Shapes again, and dance with Mops and Mowes, and carry out the Table. Pro. [Aside] Bravely the figure of this harpy hast thou Perform'd, my Ariel; a grace it had, devouring: Of my instruction hast thou nothing 'bated, In what thou hadst to say: so, with good life, And observation strange, my meaner ministers Their several kinds have done: my high charms work, And these, mine enemies, are all knit up In their distractions: they now are in my power; And in these fits I leave them, whilst I visit Young Ferdinand (whom they suppose is drown'd), And his and my loved darling. [Exit Prospero from above. Gon. I'the name of something holy, sir, why stand In this strange stare? [you Alon. O, it is monstrous! monstrous ! Methought, the billows spoke, and told me of it; And I'll be sworn 'tis true: Travellers ne'er did lie, The winds did sing it to me; and the thunder, Though fools at home condemn them. Gon. If in Naples I should report this now, would they believe me? If I should say I saw such islanders (For, certes, these are people of the island), Who, though they are of monstrous shape, yet, note, Their manners are more gentle-kind, than of That deep and dreadful organ pipe, pronounc'd But one fiend at a time, SCENE I. Before Prospero's Cell. Enter Prospero, Ferdinand, and Miranda. Pro. If I have too austerely punish'd you, Your compensation makes amends; for I Have given you here a thread of mine own life, Or that for which I live; whom once again I tender to thy hand: all thy vexations Were but my trials of thy love, and thou Hast strangely stood the test: here, afore heaven, I ratify this my rich gift. O Ferdinand, Do not smile at me, that I boast her off, For thou shalt find she will outstrip all praise, And make it halt behind her. Fer. Against an oracle. I do believe it, To make cold nymphs chaste crowns; and thy broom Cer. Hail, many-colour'd messenger, that ne'er Who, with thy saffron wings, upon my flowers Cer. Tell me, heavenly bow, If Venus, or her son, as thou dost know, Do now attend the queen? since they did plot The means, that dusky Dis my daughter got, Her and her blind boy's scandal'd company I have forsworn. Iris. Of her society Be not afraid; I met her deity Her waspish-headed son has broke his arrows, Cer. Highest queen of state, Great Juno comes; I know her by her gait. Enter Juno. Juno. How does my bounteous sister? Go with me To bless this twain, that they may prosperous be, And honour'd in their issue. SONG. Juno. Honour, riches, marriage-blessing, Cer. Earth's increase, and foison plenty; Vines, with clust'ring bunches growing; Scarcity, and want, shall shun you; Fer. This is a most majestic vision, and Pro. Spirits, which by mine art I have from their confines call'd to enact Fer. Let me live bere ever; [Juno and Ceres whisper, and send Iris on employment. Sweet now, silence; Juno and Ceres whisper seriously; There's something else to do: hush, and be mute, Or else our spell is marr'd. [brooks, Pro. Well I conceive. [Exit. Pro. Look, thou be true; do not give dalliance Too much the rein; the strongest oaths are straw To the fire i'the blood: be more abstemious, Or else good-night, your vow! Fer. I warrant you, sir; The white cold virgin snow upon my heart Abates the ardour of my liver, Pro. Well. Now come, my Ariel; bring a corollary, Iris. Ceres, most bounteous lady, thy rich leas Iris. You nymphs, call'd Naiads, of the wand'ring With your sedg'd crowns, and ever-harmless looks, Leave your crisp channels, and on this green land Answer your summons; Juno does command: Come, temperate nymphs, and help to celebrate A contract of true love; be not too late. Enter certain Nymphs. You sun-burn'd sicklemen, of August weary, Come hither from the furrow, and be merry; Make holy-day: your rye-straw hats put on, And these fresh nymphs encounter every one In country footing. Enter certain Reapers, properly habited; they join with the Nymphs in a graceful Dance; towards the End whereof Prospero starts suddenly, and speaks; after which, to a strange, hollow, and con- Pro. [Aside] I had forgot that foul conspiracy -no more. [passion Fer. This is most strange: your father's in some Mira. Leave not a rack behind we are such stuff If you be pleas'd, retire into my cell, And there repose; a turn or two I'll walk Fer. Mira. We wish your peace. [Exeunt. Pro. Come with a thought:-I thank you :-Ariel, come. Enter Ariel. Cal. Pr'ythee, my king, be quiet: Seest thou here, This is the mouth of the cell: no noise, and enter: Do that good mischief, which may make this island Thine own for ever, and I, thy Caliban, For aye thy foot-licker. Ste. Give me thy hand: I do begin to have bloody thoughts. Trin. O king Stephano! O peer! O worthy Ste phano! look, what a wardrobe here is for thee! Cal. Let it alone, thou fool; it is but trash. Trin. O, ho, monster; we know what belongs to a frippery: O king Stephano! Ste. Put off that gown, Trinculo; by this hand, I'll have that gown. Trin. Thy grace shall have it. Cal. The dropsy drown this fool! what do you mean, From toe to crown he'll fill our skins with pinches ; Ste. Be you quiet, monster.-Mistress line, is not this my jerkin? Now is the jerkin ander the line: now, jerkin, you are like to lose your hair, and prove a bald jerkin. Trin. Do, do: We steal by line and level, an't like your grace. Ste. I thank thee for that jest; here's a garment for't: wit shall not go unrewarded, while I am king of this country: Steal by line and level, is an excellent pass of pate; there's another garment for't. Trin. Monster, come, put some lime upon your fingers, and away with the rest. Cal. I will have none on't: we shall lose our time, Ari. Thy thoughts I cleave to; What's thy pleasure? And all be turn'd to barnacles, or to apes Pro. Spirit, We must prepare to meet with Caliban. Ari. Ay, my commander: when I presented Ceres, Pro. Say again, where didst thou leave these varlets? Pro. This was well done, my bird: Cal. Pray you, tread softly, that the blind mole may Trin. Monster, I do smell all horse-piss; at which my nose is in great indignation. Ste. So is mine. Do you hear, monster? If I should Cal. Good my lord, give me thy favour still: Trin. Ay, but to lose our bottles in the pool,- Trin. That's more to me than my wetting: yet this is your harmless fairy, monster. Ste. I will fetch off my bottle, though I be o'er ears for my labour. With foreheads villainous low. Ste. Monster, lay-to your fingers; help to bear this away, where my hogshead of wine is, or I'll turn you out of my kingdom; go to, carry this. Trin. And this. Ste. Ay, and this. A Noise of Hunters heard. Enter divers Spirits, in Pro. Hey, Mountain, hey! Pro. Fury, Fury! there, Tyrant, there! hark! [them, hark! [Cal. Ste. and Trin, are driven out. AUT. V. [Exeunt. SCENE I. Before the Cell of Prospero. Pro. I did say so, When first I rais'd the tempest. Passion as they, be kindlier mov'd than thon art? In virtue than in vengeance: they being penitent, I'll fetch them, sir. [Exit. A solemn air, and the best comforter To an unsettled fancy, cure thy brains, Now useless, boil'd within thy skuil! There stand, For you are spell-stopp'd. Holy Gonzalo, honourable man, Mine eyes, even sociable to the show of thine, To him thou follow'st; I will pay thy graces Ariel re-enters, singing, and helps to attire Prospero. Ari. Where the bee sucks, there suck I; In a cowslip's bell I lie: There I couch when owls do cry. On the bat's back I do fiy, After summer, merrily: Merrily, merrily, shall I live now, Under the blossom that hangs on the bough. Pro. Why, that's my dainty Ariel; Ishail miss thee, But yet thou shalt have freedom: so, so, so. To the king's ship, invisible as thou art: Under the hatches, the master and the boatswain, Ari. I drink the air before me, and return [Exit. Gon. All torment, trouble, wonder, and amazement The wronged Duke of Milan, Prospero; Alon. Whe'r thou beest he, or no. Or some enchanted trifle to abuse me, As late I have been, I not know: thy pulse. Beats, as of flesh and blood; and, since I saw thee, The affliction of my mind amends, with which, I fear, a madness held me: this must crave (An if this be at all) a most strange story. Thy dukedom resign; and do entreat Thou pardon me my wrongs: But how should ProsBe living and be here? [pero First, noble friend, Let me embrace thine age; whose honour cannot Be measur'd, or contin'd. Gon. Whether this be, Pro. Or be not, I'll not swear. The devil speaks in him. [Aside. Alon. Give us particulars of thy preservation; Pro. Pro. I rather think You have not sought her help; of whose soft grace, Alon. You the like loss? A daughter? O heavens that they were living both in Naples, I will requite you with as good a thing; The Entrance of the Cell opens, and discovers Ferdinand and Miranda playing at Chess. Mira. Sweet lord, you play me false. Fer. I would not for the world. No, my dearest love, Re-enter Ariel, with the Master and Boatswain O look, sir, look, sir; here are more of us! This fellow could not drown:-Now, blasphemy, Boats. The best news is, that we have safely found My tricksy spirit! Ari. Was't well done?) Alon. This is as strange a maze as e'er men trod : And there is in this business more than nature The strangeness of this business; at pick'd leisure, Which shall be shortly, single I'll resolve you (Which to you shall seem probable), of every These happen'd accidents; till when, be cheerful, And think of each thing well.-Come hither, spirit; Set Caliban and his companions free : Untie the spell. [Exit Ariel] How fares my gracious There are yet missing of your company Some few odd lads, that you remember not. Re-enter Ariel, driving in Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo, in their stolen Apparel. Ste. Every man shift for all the rest, and let no man take care for himself; for all is but fortune :--Cora- Trin. If these be true spies which I wear in my Is a plain fish, and, no doubt, marketable. Then say, if they be true:-This mis-shapen knave, His mother was a witch; and one so strong That could control the moon, make flows and ebbs, And deal in her command, without her power: These three have robb'd me; and this demi-devil (For he's a bastard one), had plotted with them To take my life: two of these fellows you Must know, and own; this thing of darkness I Alon. Is not this Stephano, my drunken butler? Find this grand liquor that hath gilded them?- How cam'st thou in this pickle? Trin. I have been in such a pickle, since I saw you Ste. O touch me not; I am not Stephano, but a Pro. You'd be king of the isle, sirrah? Ste. I should have been a sore one then. Alon. This is as strange a thing as e'er I look'd on. Pro. He is as disproportion'd in his manners, And seek for grace: What a thrice-double ass Alon. Hence, and bestow your luggage where you Seb. Or stole it rather. [Exeunt Cal. Ste. and Trin. To my poor cell: where you shall take your rest For this one night; which (part of it) I'll waste With such discourse, as, I not doubt, shall make it Go quick away the story of my life, And the particular accidents, gone by, Since I came to this isie: And in the morn, I'll bring you to your ship, and so to Naples, Where I have hope to see the nuptial Of these our dear-beloved solemniz'd; And thence retire me to my Milan, where Every third thought shall be my grave. |