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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:01:01,750 --> 00:01:04,547 Knowing I lov'd my books, 2 00:01:04,548 --> 00:01:07,343 he furnish'd me from mine own library 3 00:01:07,344 --> 00:01:10,892 with volumes that I prize above my dukedom. 4 00:01:12,637 --> 00:01:14,791 A Book of Water 5 00:01:17,650 --> 00:01:20,278 This is a waterproof-covered book 6 00:01:20,683 --> 00:01:23,937 which has lost its colour by much contact with water. 7 00:01:25,680 --> 00:01:29,656 It is full of investigative drawings and exploratory text 8 00:01:30,468 --> 00:01:33,132 written on many different thicknesses of paper. 9 00:01:35,204 --> 00:01:38,480 There are drawings of every conceivable watery association 10 00:01:39,023 --> 00:01:41,324 seas, tempests, streams, canals, 11 00:01:42,070 --> 00:01:44,628 shipwrecks, floods and tears. 12 00:01:45,865 --> 00:01:47,156 As the pages are turned, 13 00:01:47,157 --> 00:01:49,739 there are rippling waves and slanting storms. 14 00:01:50,471 --> 00:01:54,332 Rivers and cataracts flow and bubble. 15 00:01:54,020 --> 00:01:56,263 Plans of hydraulic machinery 16 00:01:56,264 --> 00:02:00,072 and maps of weather-forecasting flicker with arrows, 17 00:02:00,073 --> 00:02:02,577 symbols and agitated diagrams. 18 00:02:03,831 --> 00:02:07,274 The drawings are all made by the same hand, 19 00:02:08,468 --> 00:02:12,324 bounded into a book by the King of France at Ambois 20 00:02:13,173 --> 00:02:17,846 and bought by the Milanese Dukes to give to Prospero 21 00:02:18,523 --> 00:02:19,841 as a wedding present. 22 00:02:26,424 --> 00:02:29,636 B o a t s w a i n ! B o a t s w a i n ! B o a t s w a i n ! 23 00:02:30,700 --> 00:02:33,974 Boatswain! Boatswain! Boatswain! 24 00:02:36,793 --> 00:02:40,758 Boatswain! 25 00:02:43,675 --> 00:02:45,271 Boatswain! Boatswain! 26 00:02:46,251 --> 00:02:47,847 Boatswain! 27 00:02:49,536 --> 00:02:51,664 Boatswain! 28 00:02:56,299 --> 00:02:57,634 Boatswain! 29 00:03:04,336 --> 00:03:06,034 Here, master; what cheer? 30 00:03:11,164 --> 00:03:13,584 Here, master; what cheer? 31 00:03:14,441 --> 00:03:15,998 Good! Speak to th' mariners; 32 00:03:16,153 --> 00:03:17,582 Good! Speak to th' mariners; 33 00:03:18,389 --> 00:03:22,073 fall to't yarely, or we run ourselves aground; 34 00:03:22,283 --> 00:03:25,622 fall to't yarely, or we run ourselves aground; 35 00:03:30,835 --> 00:03:32,329 Down with the topmast 36 00:03:33,345 --> 00:03:34,720 bestir, bestir 37 00:03:35,782 --> 00:03:37,635 Yare, lower, lower! 38 00:03:38,460 --> 00:03:39,337 bestir, bestir 39 00:03:40,800 --> 00:03:42,343 Bring her to try wi' th' maincourse. 40 00:03:43,501 --> 00:03:45,423 A plague upon this howling! 41 00:03:45,424 --> 00:03:47,827 They are louder than the weather or our office. 42 00:03:48,844 --> 00:03:51,126 Yet again! What do you here? 43 00:03:51,140 --> 00:03:54,124 Shall we give o'er, and drown? Have you a mind to sink? 44 00:03:55,340 --> 00:04:00,197 A pox o' your throat, you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog! 45 00:04:03,431 --> 00:04:04,901 Work you, then. 46 00:04:06,477 --> 00:04:08,107 Hang, cur;hang, 47 00:04:08,797 --> 00:04:11,669 we are less afraid to be drown'd than thou art. 48 00:04:11,851 --> 00:04:14,411 Methinks he hath no drowning mark upon him; 49 00:04:14,550 --> 00:04:16,949 his complexion is perfect gallows 50 00:04:18,139 --> 00:04:20,861 fall to't yarely, or we run ourselves aground. 51 00:04:21,025 --> 00:04:22,501 bestir, bestir 52 00:04:24,411 --> 00:04:26,139 Heigh, my hearts! 53 00:04:26,889 --> 00:04:29,264 cheerly, cheerly, my hearts! 54 00:04:30,245 --> 00:04:31,958 Take in the topsail. 55 00:04:32,550 --> 00:04:34,401 Tend to th' master's whistle. 56 00:04:35,315 --> 00:04:38,390 Blow till thou burst thy wind, if room enough. 57 00:04:40,718 --> 00:04:43,840 Bound in a gold cloth and very heavy, 58 00:04:44,016 --> 00:04:47,518 this book has some eighty shining mirrored pages; 59 00:04:47,689 --> 00:04:52,153 some opaque, some translucent, some manufactured with silvered papers, 60 00:04:52,321 --> 00:04:57,532 some covered in a film of mercury that will roll off the page unless treated cautiously. 61 00:04:57,706 --> 00:05:03,131 Some mirrors simply reflect the reader, some reflect the reader as he will be in a year's time, 62 00:05:03,298 --> 00:05:08,047 as he would be if he were a child, a monster, or an angel. 63 00:05:08,883 --> 00:05:10,970 Where is the master, boson? 64 00:05:11,605 --> 00:05:15,356 Do you not hear him? You mar our labour; 65 00:05:15,529 --> 00:05:19,744 keep your cabins; you do assist the storm. 66 00:05:21,665 --> 00:05:26,710 What cares these roarers for the name of king? 67 00:05:30,888 --> 00:05:34,889 To cabin! silence! Trouble us not. 68 00:05:35,146 --> 00:05:39,099 Good, yet remember whom thou hast aboard. 69 00:05:39,279 --> 00:05:42,152 None that I more love than myself. 70 00:05:42,325 --> 00:05:46,658 If you can command these elements to silence, and work the peace of the present, 71 00:05:46,833 --> 00:05:49,504 we will not hand a rope more. 72 00:05:49,672 --> 00:05:52,165 Use your authority; 73 00:05:52,927 --> 00:05:56,762 if you cannot, give thanks you have liv'd so long, 74 00:05:56,934 --> 00:06:01,315 and make yourself ready in your cabin for the mischance of the hour, if it so hap. 75 00:06:01,485 --> 00:06:04,357 Out of our way, I say. 76 00:06:09,164 --> 00:06:13,335 Take in the topsail. Tend to th' master's whistle. 77 00:06:13,336 --> 00:06:15,734 Cheerly, good hearts! bestir, bestir 78 00:06:15,801 --> 00:06:19,089 Heigh, my hearts! Trouble us not. 79 00:06:19,265 --> 00:06:24,429 Methinks he hath no drowning mark upon him; his complexion is perfect gallows. 80 00:06:24,608 --> 00:06:29,855 All lost! to prayers, to prayers! - What, must our mouths be cold? 81 00:06:30,035 --> 00:06:34,914 ...we run ourselves aground; - Tend to th' master's whistle. 82 00:11:50,012 --> 00:11:54,262 We split, we split, we split! 83 00:13:12,990 --> 00:13:14,033 3. A Memoria Technica called Architecture and Other Music 84 00:13:14,034 --> 00:13:16,890 When the pages are opened in this book, 85 00:13:16,891 --> 00:13:20,374 plans and diagrams spring up fully-formed. 86 00:13:20,837 --> 00:13:26,844 There are definitive models of buildings constantly shaded by moving cloud-shadow. 87 00:13:27,015 --> 00:13:30,968 lights flicker in nocturnal urban landscapes 88 00:13:31,147 --> 00:13:34,850 and music is played in the halls and towers. 89 00:14:15,808 --> 00:14:19,809 If by your art, my dearest father, 90 00:14:19,982 --> 00:14:24,612 you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them. 91 00:14:24,782 --> 00:14:29,115 The sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch, 92 00:14:29,291 --> 00:14:34,835 but that the sea, mounting to th' welkin's cheek, dashes the fire out. 93 00:14:35,010 --> 00:14:39,141 O, I have suffered With those that I saw suffer! 94 00:14:39,308 --> 00:14:44,498 A brave vessel, Who had no doubt some noble creature in her, 95 00:14:44,499 --> 00:14:46,229 dash'd all to pieces! 96 00:14:47,364 --> 00:14:52,326 Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea 97 00:14:52,498 --> 00:14:56,451 for an acre of barren ground - 98 00:14:56,630 --> 00:15:00,844 long heath, brown furze, any thing. 99 00:15:02,099 --> 00:15:08,307 The wills above be done, but I would fain die dry death. 100 00:15:09,570 --> 00:15:15,660 Had I been any god of power, I would have sunk the sea within the earth 101 00:15:15,831 --> 00:15:18,977 or ere it should the good ship so have swallow'd 102 00:15:18,978 --> 00:15:22,123 and the fraughting souls within her. 103 00:15:27,893 --> 00:15:29,721 Be conected; 104 00:15:31,567 --> 00:15:34,024 No more amazement; 105 00:15:35,031 --> 00:15:39,661 tell your piteous heart There's no harm done. 106 00:15:40,374 --> 00:15:42,285 No harm. 107 00:15:42,710 --> 00:15:46,378 I have done nothing but in care of thee, 108 00:15:46,802 --> 00:15:51,135 Of thee, my dear one, thee, my daughter, 109 00:15:52,061 --> 00:15:56,941 who Art ignorant of what thou art, nought knowing Of whence I am, 110 00:15:57,445 --> 00:16:01,148 nor that I am more better Than Prospero, 111 00:16:01,326 --> 00:16:06,835 master of a full poor cell, And thy no greater father. 112 00:16:23,199 --> 00:16:26,820 'Tis time I should inform thee farther. 113 00:16:27,832 --> 00:16:32,379 Lend thy hand, And pluck my magic garment from me. 114 00:16:40,687 --> 00:16:42,348 So, 115 00:16:44,193 --> 00:16:47,731 Lie there my art. 116 00:17:43,006 --> 00:17:46,958 Wipe thou thine eyes; have comfort. 117 00:17:47,763 --> 00:17:49,887 The direful spectacle of the wreck, 118 00:17:49,889 --> 00:17:54,138 which touch'd The very virtue of compassion in thee, 119 00:17:54,316 --> 00:17:59,611 I have with such provision in mine art So safely ordered 120 00:17:59,784 --> 00:18:05,412 that there is no soul- No, not so much perdition as an hair 121 00:18:05,586 --> 00:18:08,165 betid to any creature in the vessel 122 00:18:08,166 --> 00:18:11,759 Which thou heard'st cry, which thou saw'st sink. 123 00:18:22,282 --> 00:18:24,525 for thou must now know farther. 124 00:18:37,226 --> 00:18:39,303 The hour's now come. 125 00:18:40,314 --> 00:18:43,816 The very minute bids thee ope thine ear. 126 00:18:43,987 --> 00:18:47,359 Obey, and be attentive. 127 00:18:56,842 --> 00:19:01,175 Canst thou remember A time before we came unto this cell? 128 00:19:01,351 --> 00:19:06,313 I do not think thou canst, for then thou wast not out three years old. 129 00:19:06,484 --> 00:19:11,150 Had I not four, or five, women once, that tended me? 130 00:19:11,327 --> 00:19:13,820 Thou hadst, and more, Miranda. 131 00:19:15,292 --> 00:19:18,379 But how is it That this lives in thy mind? 132 00:19:18,547 --> 00:19:23,711 What seest thou else In the dark backward and abysm of time? 133 00:19:24,098 --> 00:19:27,267 If thou rememb'rest aught, ere thou cam'st here, 134 00:19:27,269 --> 00:19:30,438 How thou cam'st here thou mayst. 135 00:19:36,120 --> 00:19:38,660 Twelve year since, Miranda, 136 00:19:53,817 --> 00:19:58,364 twelve year since, Thy father was the Duke of Milan, 137 00:19:56,739 --> 00:20:01,913 and A prince of power. 138 00:20:02,876 --> 00:20:05,416 Thy mother was a piece of virtue, 139 00:20:05,730 --> 00:20:08,338 and she said thou wast my daughter; 140 00:20:08,926 --> 00:20:09,969 8. An Alphabetical Inventory of the Dead 141 00:20:09,970 --> 00:20:13,367 8. An Alphabetical Inventory of the Dead This is a funereal volume. 142 00:20:13,415 --> 00:20:17,564 It contains all the names of the dead, who have lived on earth. 143 00:20:17,878 --> 00:20:19,504 The first name is Adam 144 00:20:19,905 --> 00:20:22,860 and the last is Susannah, 145 00:20:23,174 --> 00:20:24,635 Prospero's wife. 146 00:20:25,247 --> 00:20:30,837 My brother and thy uncle, call'd Antonio - 147 00:20:31,633 --> 00:20:36,763 I pray thee, mark me that a brother should be so perfidious. 148 00:20:39,715 --> 00:20:44,271 He, whom next thyself Of all the world I lov'd, 149 00:20:44,621 --> 00:20:47,426 and to him put the manage of my state; 150 00:20:46,452 --> 00:20:51,293 as at that time Through all the signories it was the first, 151 00:20:51,419 --> 00:20:55,733 and Prospero the prime duke, being so reputed 152 00:20:55,801 --> 00:20:59,904 in dignity, and for the liberal arts without a parallel, 153 00:21:00,427 --> 00:21:02,722 those being all my study- 154 00:21:03,202 --> 00:21:09,235 The government I cast upon my brother and to my state grew stranger, 155 00:21:10,061 --> 00:21:14,790 being transported and rapt in secret studies. 156 00:21:15,364 --> 00:21:18,653 The Book of Colours This is a large book bound in watered silk. 157 00:21:18,967 --> 00:21:23,882 300 pages cover the colour spectrum in finely differentiated shades 158 00:21:22,431 --> 00:21:26,907 moving from black back to black again. 159 00:21:31,826 --> 00:21:33,914 This is a thick, brown, leather-covered book, 160 00:21:34,989 --> 00:21:36,525 stippled with gold numbers. 161 00:21:37,562 --> 00:21:39,717 The pages flicker with logarithmic figures. 162 00:21:40,524 --> 00:21:46,636 Angles are measured by needle-thin metal pendulums, activated by magnets. 163 00:21:50,336 --> 00:21:52,084 6. An Atlas Belonging to Orpheus This atlas is full of maps of Hell. 164 00:21:52,463 --> 00:21:56,677 It was used when Orpheus journeyed into the Underworld to find Eurydice, 165 00:21:56,931 --> 00:22:00,097 and the maps are scorched and charred by Hellfire 166 00:22:00,548 --> 00:22:02,840 and marked with the teeth-bites of Cerberus. 167 00:22:08,687 --> 00:22:12,105 Vesalius produced the first authoritative anatomy book; 168 00:22:13,203 --> 00:22:17,254 it is astonishing in its detail, macabre in its single mindedness. 169 00:22:19,701 --> 00:22:21,749 This Anatomy of Birth, 170 00:22:21,959 --> 00:22:26,227 a second volume, is even more disturbing and heretical. 171 00:22:27,029 --> 00:22:29,468 It concentrates on the mysteries o f birth. 172 00:22:30,276 --> 00:22:33,765 It is full of descriptive drawings of the workings of the human body 173 00:22:34,667 --> 00:22:41,205 which, when the pages open, move and throb and bleed. 174 00:22:44,195 --> 00:22:45,799 It is a banned book 175 00:22:45,800 --> 00:22:49,777 that queries the unnecessary processes of ageing, 176 00:22:50,475 --> 00:22:53,262 bemoans the wastages associated with progeneration, 177 00:22:54,205 --> 00:22:57,482 condemns the pains and anxieties of childbirth 178 00:22:58,284 --> 00:23:03,344 and generally questions the efficiency of God. 179 00:23:24,618 --> 00:23:26,592 Thy false uncle. 180 00:23:28,197 --> 00:23:31,872 Being once perfected how to grant suits, How to deny them, 181 00:23:32,459 --> 00:23:36,680 who t' advance, and who To trash for over-topping, 182 00:23:37,126 --> 00:23:40,238 new created The creatures that were mine, I say, 183 00:23:40,239 --> 00:23:43,037 or chang'd 'em, Or else new form'd 'em; 184 00:23:44,240 --> 00:23:46,962 having both the key Of officer and office, 185 00:23:48,274 --> 00:23:52,373 set all hearts i' th' state To what tune pleas'd his ear; 186 00:23:54,142 --> 00:23:59,358 that now he was The ivy which had hid my princely trunk 187 00:24:00,349 --> 00:24:03,688 And suck'd my verdure out on't. 188 00:24:04,896 --> 00:24:06,498 Thou attend'st not. 189 00:24:07,945 --> 00:24:09,635 I pray thee, mark me. 190 00:24:12,140 --> 00:24:14,466 I thus neglecting worldly ends, 191 00:24:15,644 --> 00:24:19,215 all dedicated To closeness and the bettering of my mind 192 00:24:20,223 --> 00:24:25,258 With that which, but by being so retir'd, O'er-priz'd all popular rate, 193 00:24:27,031 --> 00:24:29,716 in my false brother Awak'd an evil nature; 194 00:24:30,841 --> 00:24:33,488 and my trust, like a good parent, 195 00:24:33,490 --> 00:24:38,577 did beget of him A falsehood, in its contrary as great as my trust was; 196 00:24:39,239 --> 00:24:43,673 which had indeed no limit, a confidence sans bound. 197 00:24:45,291 --> 00:24:50,426 He being thus lorded, Not only with what my revenue yielded, 198 00:24:50,696 --> 00:24:52,713 but what my power might else exact, 199 00:24:54,116 --> 00:24:56,728 he did believe he was indeed the Duke; 200 00:24:58,276 --> 00:25:02,623 To have no screen between this part he play'd And him he play'd it for, 201 00:25:04,017 --> 00:25:07,661 he needs will be Absolute Milan. 202 00:25:10,351 --> 00:25:14,933 Me, poor man-my library Was dukedom large enough- 203 00:25:16,237 --> 00:25:20,701 of temporal royalties he thinks me now incapable; 204 00:25:22,248 --> 00:25:29,468 confederates, So dry he was for sway, wi' th' King of Naples, 205 00:25:29,302 --> 00:25:35,725 to give him annual tribute,do him homage, subject his coronet to his crown, 206 00:25:33,935 --> 00:25:39,062 and bend the dukedom, yet unbow'd, 207 00:25:44,526 --> 00:25:49,521 alas, poor Milan!- To most ignoble stooping. 208 00:26:15,971 --> 00:26:19,781 a treacherous army levied, one midnight fated to th' purpose, 209 00:26:19,932 --> 00:26:22,105 did Antonio open the gates of Milan; 210 00:26:22,407 --> 00:26:23,997 nd, i' th' dead of darkness, 211 00:26:24,649 --> 00:26:29,788 The ministers for th' purpose hurried thence me and thy crying self. 212 00:26:50,205 --> 00:26:52,134 Wherefore did they not that hour destroy us? 213 00:26:53,178 --> 00:26:54,688 My tale provokes that question. 214 00:26:55,816 --> 00:27:00,178 Dear, they durst not, so dear the love my people bore me; 215 00:26:57,286 --> 00:27:02,179 nor set a mark so bloody on the business; 216 00:27:02,180 --> 00:27:06,968 but with colours fairer painted their foul ends. 217 00:27:09,362 --> 00:27:13,401 In few, they hurried us aboard a bark; bore us some leagues to sea, 218 00:27:13,863 --> 00:27:16,241 where they prepared a rotten carcass of a butt, 219 00:27:17,415 --> 00:27:20,345 not rigg'd, nor tackle, sail, nor mast; 220 00:27:20,695 --> 00:27:22,982 the very rats instinctively have quit it. 221 00:27:23,375 --> 00:27:28,463 There they hoist us, To cry to th' sea, that roar'd to us; 222 00:27:29,256 --> 00:27:33,204 to sigh To th' winds, whose pity, sighing back again, 223 00:27:33,205 --> 00:27:35,180 9. A Primer of the Small Stars Did us but loving wrong. 224 00:27:40,176 --> 00:27:42,700 Alack, what trouble was I then to you! 225 00:27:43,556 --> 00:27:46,772 O, a cherubin thou wast that did preserve me! 226 00:27:47,917 --> 00:27:51,537 Thou didst smile, infused with a fortitude from heaven, 227 00:27:51,853 --> 00:27:54,792 when I have deck'd the sea with drops full salt. 228 00:27:56,140 --> 00:28:01,066 Some food we had and some fresh water that a noble Neapolitan, 229 00:28:01,885 --> 00:28:06,656 Gonzalo, out of his charity, who being then appointed Master of this design, 230 00:28:07,192 --> 00:28:12,494 did give us, with rich garments, linens, stuffs, and necessaries, 231 00:28:13,261 --> 00:28:15,109 which since have steaded much; 232 00:28:15,319 --> 00:28:17,167 so, of his gentleness, 233 00:28:17,803 --> 00:28:19,999 Knowing I lov'd my books, 234 00:28:21,110 --> 00:28:23,352 he furnish'd me from mine own library 235 00:28:24,330 --> 00:28:28,491 with volumes that I prize above my dukedom. 236 00:28:31,250 --> 00:28:34,013 Here in this island we arriv'd; 237 00:28:35,523 --> 00:28:37,440 and here have I, thy schoolmaster, 238 00:28:38,427 --> 00:28:41,356 made thee more profit Than other princess' can, 239 00:28:42,131 --> 00:28:44,982 that have more time for vainer hours, 240 00:28:45,192 --> 00:28:48,251 and tutors not so careful. 241 00:28:50,466 --> 00:28:54,046 By accident most strange, bountiful fortune, 242 00:28:54,817 --> 00:28:56,375 now my dear lady, 243 00:28:56,376 --> 00:29:00,119 hath mine enemies brought to this shore; 244 00:29:01,814 --> 00:29:03,472 and by my prescience 245 00:29:03,473 --> 00:29:08,043 I find my zenith doth depend upon a most auspicious star, 246 00:29:09,293 --> 00:29:12,756 whose influence if now I court not, but omit, 247 00:29:12,757 --> 00:29:16,011 my fortunes will ever after droop. 248 00:29:16,033 --> 00:29:18,518 10. The Book of Universal Cosmography 249 00:29:18,556 --> 00:29:21,542 attempts to place all universal phenomena in one system. 250 00:29:22,266 --> 00:29:24,085 It is full of disciplined geometrical figures, 251 00:29:24,717 --> 00:29:27,138 concentric rings that circle and counter circle, 252 00:29:27,827 --> 00:29:29,959 tables and lists organised in spirals, 253 00:29:30,725 --> 00:29:33,871 catalogues arranged on a simplified body of man, 254 00:29:34,895 --> 00:29:39,100 in a structured universe where all things have their allotted place 255 00:29:39,814 --> 00:29:42,474 and an obligation to be fruitful. 256 00:30:14,996 --> 00:30:16,434 Come away, servant;come; 257 00:30:16,995 --> 00:30:18,496 I am ready now. 258 00:30:19,501 --> 00:30:21,126 Approach, my Ariel. Come. 259 00:30:21,976 --> 00:30:26,675 All hail, great master! grave sir, hail! 260 00:30:27,732 --> 00:30:30,915 I come To answer thy best pleasure; be't to fly, 261 00:30:31,477 --> 00:30:35,228 To swim, to dive into the fire, to ride On the curl'd clouds. 262 00:30:36,279 --> 00:30:40,140 To thy strong bidding task Ariel and all his quality. 263 00:30:40,784 --> 00:30:44,932 Hast thou, spirit, Perform'd to point the tempest that I bade thee? 264 00:30:45,373 --> 00:30:48,014 To every article. I boarded the King's ship; 265 00:30:48,531 --> 00:30:51,742 now on the beak, now in the waist, the deck, in every cabin, 266 00:30:52,201 --> 00:30:54,048 I flam'd amazement. 267 00:30:55,379 --> 00:30:58,162 Sometime I'd divide, and burn in many places; 268 00:30:59,310 --> 00:31:01,686 on the topmast, The yards, and bowsprit, 269 00:31:01,687 --> 00:31:04,062 would I flame distinctly, Then meet and join 270 00:31:04,099 --> 00:31:09,736 Jove's lightning, the precursors O' th' dreadful thunder-claps, 271 00:31:10,573 --> 00:31:13,094 more momentary and sight-outrunning were not; 272 00:31:26,351 --> 00:31:29,196 the fire and cracks of sulphurous roaring 273 00:31:29,197 --> 00:31:32,042 the most mighty Neptune seem to besiege, 274 00:31:32,647 --> 00:31:37,810 and make his bold waves tremble, yea, his dread trident shake. 275 00:31:42,711 --> 00:31:44,254 My brave spirit! 276 00:31:45,278 --> 00:31:50,502 Who was so firm, so constant, that this coil Would not infect his reason? 277 00:31:51,340 --> 00:31:56,101 Not a soul But felt a fever of the mad, and play'd some tricks of desperation. 278 00:31:56,656 --> 00:31:59,208 All but mariners plung'd in the foaming brine, 279 00:31:59,233 --> 00:32:01,973 and quit the vessel, Then all afire with me; 280 00:32:11,772 --> 00:32:16,715 the King's son, Ferdinand, with hair up-staring-then like reeds, not hair- 281 00:32:16,930 --> 00:32:18,858 was the first man that leapt; cried 282 00:32:19,193 --> 00:32:23,576 'hell is empty, and all the devils are here.' 283 00:32:24,117 --> 00:32:33,582 Come unto these yellow sands, 284 00:32:34,156 --> 00:32:37,045 And then take hands; 285 00:32:38,533 --> 00:32:44,337 Curtsied when you have and kiss'd, 286 00:32:45,637 --> 00:32:49,195 the wild waves whist, 287 00:32:52,888 --> 00:33:00,230 foot it featly here and there, 288 00:33:00,457 --> 00:33:12,673 and, sweet sprites, the burden bear. 289 00:33:12,674 --> 00:33:15,474 Hark, hark! 290 00:33:18,090 --> 00:33:22,553 The watch dogs bark. 291 00:33:23,326 --> 00:33:25,478 Hark, hark! I hear 292 00:33:26,111 --> 00:33:31,113 The strain of strutting chanticleer 293 00:33:39,691 --> 00:33:43,788 Enter Ariel 294 00:33:46,128 --> 00:33:47,991 The King's son have I landed by himself, 295 00:33:48,672 --> 00:33:53,859 whom I left cooling of the air with sighs In an odd angle of the isle, 296 00:33:54,287 --> 00:33:57,693 and sitting, his arms in this sad knot. 297 00:34:00,908 --> 00:34:03,757 What the mariners, say how thou hast dispos'd, 298 00:34:03,758 --> 00:34:05,181 and all the rest o' th' fleet? 299 00:34:08,121 --> 00:34:09,666 Safely in harbour is the King's ship; 300 00:34:10,936 --> 00:34:15,290 in the deep nook, where once Thou call'dst me up at midnight 301 00:34:15,312 --> 00:34:19,740 to fetch dew From the still-vex'd Bermoothes, there she's hid; 302 00:34:21,154 --> 00:34:23,858 The mariners all under hatches stowed, 303 00:34:24,254 --> 00:34:27,856 who, with a charm join'd to their suff'red labour, I have left asleep; 304 00:34:29,071 --> 00:34:31,471 and for the rest o' th' fleet, which I dispers'd, 305 00:34:31,804 --> 00:34:35,076 they all have met again, and are upon the Mediterranean flote 306 00:34:35,635 --> 00:34:38,042 bound sadly home for Naples, 307 00:34:38,043 --> 00:34:40,978 supposing that they saw the King's ship wreck'd, 308 00:34:41,779 --> 00:34:43,463 and his great person perish. 309 00:34:44,907 --> 00:34:49,419 Ariel, thy charge exactly is perform'd; but there's more work. 310 00:34:50,589 --> 00:34:54,188 What is the time o' th' day? - Past the mid season. 311 00:34:54,583 --> 00:34:59,712 The time 'twixt six and now must by us both be spent most preciously. 312 00:35:00,138 --> 00:35:03,544 Is there more toil? Since thou dost give me pains, 313 00:35:03,707 --> 00:35:07,914 let me remember thee what thou hast promis'd, which is not yet perform'd me. 314 00:35:08,534 --> 00:35:11,425 What is't thou canst demand? - My liberty. 315 00:35:11,892 --> 00:35:14,504 Before the time be out? No more! 316 00:35:15,449 --> 00:35:18,702 remember I have done thee worthy service, told thee no lies, 317 00:35:18,899 --> 00:35:20,820 serv'd without or grudge or grumblings. 318 00:35:21,298 --> 00:35:23,841 Thou didst promise to bate me a full year. 319 00:35:24,386 --> 00:35:27,234 Dost thou forget from what a torment I did free thee? 320 00:35:28,464 --> 00:35:29,816 No. - Thou dost; 321 00:35:30,220 --> 00:35:33,411 and think'st it much to tread the ooze Of the salt deep, 322 00:35:33,863 --> 00:35:35,365 to run upon the sharp wind of the north, 323 00:35:35,745 --> 00:35:38,902 to do me business in the veins o' th' earth when it is bak'd with frost. 324 00:35:39,618 --> 00:35:42,938 I do not, sir. - Thou liest, malignant thing. 325 00:35:44,243 --> 00:35:47,113 Hast thou forgot the foul witch Sycorax, 326 00:35:47,114 --> 00:35:49,982 who with age and envy was grown into a hoop? 327 00:35:50,574 --> 00:35:51,939 Hast thou forgot her? 328 00:35:52,942 --> 00:35:55,281 No, sir. - Thou hast. Where was she born? 329 00:35:56,254 --> 00:35:59,202 Speak; tell me. - Sir, in Argier. 330 00:35:59,274 --> 00:36:03,756 O, was she so? I must Once in a month recount what thou hast been, 331 00:36:04,573 --> 00:36:07,716 Which thou forget'st. This damn'd witch Sycorax, 332 00:36:08,630 --> 00:36:12,804 For mischiefs manifold, and sorceries terrible to enter human hearing, 333 00:36:13,916 --> 00:36:15,798 from Argier thou know'st was banish'd; 334 00:36:16,393 --> 00:36:19,438 for one thing she did they would not take her life. 335 00:36:23,198 --> 00:36:27,240 This blue-ey'd hag was hither brought with child, 336 00:36:27,487 --> 00:36:30,272 and here was left by th'sailors. 337 00:36:35,119 --> 00:36:40,412 Thou, my slave, as thou report'st thyself, wast then her servant; 338 00:36:42,723 --> 00:36:49,414 And, for thou wast a spirit too delicate to act her earthy and abhorr'd commands, 339 00:36:49,731 --> 00:36:54,144 refusing her grand hests, she did confine thee, 340 00:36:54,989 --> 00:36:57,608 by help of her more potent ministers, 341 00:36:57,683 --> 00:37:02,541 and in her most unmitigable rage, into a cloven pine; 342 00:37:02,532 --> 00:37:09,021 within which rift imprison'd thou didst painfully remain a dozen years; 343 00:37:09,247 --> 00:37:12,642 within which space she died, and left thee there, 344 00:37:13,554 --> 00:37:17,093 where thou didst vent thy groans As fast as mill-wheels strike. 345 00:37:22,612 --> 00:37:25,084 Thou best know'st what torment I did find thee in; 346 00:37:26,907 --> 00:37:28,947 thy groans did make wolves howl, 347 00:37:29,845 --> 00:37:32,010 and penetrate the breasts Of ever-angry bears; 348 00:37:33,274 --> 00:37:35,951 it was a torment to lay upon the damn'd, 349 00:37:36,685 --> 00:37:38,792 which Sycorax could not again undo. 350 00:37:40,866 --> 00:37:46,215 Then was this island - save for the son that she did litter here, 351 00:37:46,799 --> 00:37:51,570 a freckl'd whelp, hag-born-not honour'd with a human shape. 352 00:37:52,435 --> 00:37:54,307 that Caliban whom now I keep in service. 353 00:37:59,591 --> 00:38:02,939 It was mine art, when I arriv'd and heard thee, 354 00:38:03,400 --> 00:38:07,355 that made gape The pine, and let thee out. 355 00:38:07,703 --> 00:38:09,640 If thou more murmur'st, 356 00:38:09,641 --> 00:38:13,515 I will rend an oak and peg thee in his knotty entrails, 357 00:38:14,125 --> 00:38:16,616 till thou hast howl'd away twelve winters. 358 00:38:18,018 --> 00:38:19,569 Pardon, master; 359 00:38:19,639 --> 00:38:23,943 I will be correspondent to command, and do my spriting gently. 360 00:38:25,241 --> 00:38:30,093 Do so; and in two days I will discharge thee. 361 00:38:59,992 --> 00:39:03,947 Awake, dear heart, awake; 362 00:39:55,035 --> 00:39:58,543 Come on, we'll visit Caliban, my slave, 363 00:39:58,648 --> 00:40:01,634 who never yields us kind answer. 364 00:40:34,180 --> 00:40:37,138 What ho! slave! Caliban! 365 00:40:38,149 --> 00:40:39,904 Thou earth, thou! Speak. 366 00:40:39,905 --> 00:40:41,911 The Book of the Earth A thick book 367 00:40:42,101 --> 00:40:44,258 covered in khaki-coloured webbing, 368 00:40:44,450 --> 00:40:48,026 its pages are impregnated with the minerals, acids, 369 00:40:48,252 --> 00:40:52,758 alkalis, gums, balms and aphrodisiacs of the earth. 370 00:40:53,274 --> 00:40:54,772 Come forth, 371 00:41:02,491 --> 00:41:07,949 As wicked dew as e'er my mother brush'd with raven's feather 372 00:41:07,950 --> 00:41:11,544 from unwholesome fen, drop on you both! 373 00:41:11,925 --> 00:41:17,236 A south-west blow on ye and blister you all o'er! 374 00:41:17,963 --> 00:41:25,109 This island's mine, by Sycorax my mother, which thou tak'st from me. 375 00:41:27,800 --> 00:41:31,203 When thou cam'st first, thou strok'st me and made much of me, 376 00:41:31,530 --> 00:41:33,575 wouldst give me water with berries in't, 377 00:41:33,781 --> 00:41:36,190 and teach me how to name the bigger light, 378 00:41:36,304 --> 00:41:38,410 and how the less, that burn by day and night; 379 00:41:39,877 --> 00:41:44,141 and then I lov'd thee, and show'd thee all the qualities o' th' isle, 380 00:41:45,164 --> 00:41:50,019 the fresh springs, brine-pits, barren place and fertile. 381 00:41:51,230 --> 00:41:53,201 Curs'd be I that did so! 382 00:41:53,503 --> 00:41:58,255 All the charms of Sycorax, toads, beetles, bats, light on you! 383 00:41:58,733 --> 00:42:05,509 For I am all the subjects that you have, which first was mine own king; 384 00:42:06,188 --> 00:42:09,798 and here you sty me in this hard rock, 385 00:42:10,142 --> 00:42:13,312 whiles you do keep from me the rest o' th' island. 386 00:42:13,879 --> 00:42:19,022 Thou most lying slave, whom stripes may move, not kindness! 387 00:42:19,223 --> 00:42:22,624 I have us'd thee, filth as thou art, with human care, 388 00:42:23,030 --> 00:42:24,918 and lodg'd thee in mine own cell, 389 00:42:25,836 --> 00:42:29,530 till thou didst seek to violate the honour of my child. 390 00:42:29,801 --> 00:42:32,568 O ho, O ho! Would't had been done. 391 00:42:33,395 --> 00:42:35,294 Thou didst prevent me; 392 00:42:35,295 --> 00:42:39,301 I had peopl'd else this isle with Calibans. 393 00:42:40,026 --> 00:42:41,525 Abhorred slave, 394 00:42:41,657 --> 00:42:45,046 which any print of goodness wilt not take, being capable of all ill! 395 00:42:45,985 --> 00:42:48,684 I pitied thee, took pains to make thee speak, 396 00:42:49,016 --> 00:42:51,508 taught thee each hour one thing or other. 397 00:42:51,696 --> 00:42:55,081 When thou didst not, savage, know thine own meaning, 398 00:42:55,421 --> 00:42:58,165 but wouldst gabble like a thing most brutish, 399 00:42:58,119 --> 00:43:02,119 I endow'd thy purposes with words that made them known. 400 00:43:02,577 --> 00:43:03,876 You taught me language, 401 00:43:04,976 --> 00:43:08,602 and my profit on't Is, I know how to curse. 402 00:43:09,448 --> 00:43:12,244 The red plague rid you for learning me your language! 403 00:43:13,120 --> 00:43:15,998 Hag-seed, hence! Fetch us in fuel. 404 00:43:16,589 --> 00:43:18,537 And be quick, thou 'rt best, To answer other business. 405 00:43:19,261 --> 00:43:20,713 Shrug'st thou, malice? 406 00:43:21,851 --> 00:43:25,041 If thou neglect'st, or dost unwillingly what I command, 407 00:43:25,715 --> 00:43:27,960 I'll rack thee with old cramps, 408 00:43:28,141 --> 00:43:32,466 fill all thy bones with aches, make thee roar, 409 00:43:32,684 --> 00:43:35,395 that beasts shall tremble at thy din. 410 00:43:36,457 --> 00:43:38,794 No, pray thee. 411 00:43:39,213 --> 00:43:41,549 I must obey. 412 00:43:41,941 --> 00:43:47,248 His art is of such pow'r, it would control my dam's god, Setebos, 413 00:43:47,852 --> 00:43:48,952 and make a vassal of him. 414 00:43:54,049 --> 00:43:56,625 Full fathom five 415 00:43:58,474 --> 00:44:00,432 thy father lies; 416 00:44:06,781 --> 00:44:08,822 Of his bones 417 00:44:10,579 --> 00:44:13,119 are coral made; 418 00:44:13,333 --> 00:44:15,404 This is a herbal to end all herbals, 419 00:44:14,988 --> 00:44:21,112 The pages are stuffed with pressed plants and flowers, corals and sea weeds, 420 00:44:21,426 --> 00:44:27,305 It is a honeycomb, a hive, a garden and an ark for insects. 421 00:44:27,484 --> 00:44:34,156 It is an encyclopedia of pollen, scent and pheromone. 422 00:44:34,329 --> 00:44:39,078 Nothing of him that doth fade 423 00:44:41,340 --> 00:44:48,677 but doth suffer a sea-change 424 00:44:48,854 --> 00:44:52,023 but doth suffer a sea-change 425 00:44:52,193 --> 00:44:55,445 into something rich and strange. 426 00:45:15,318 --> 00:45:18,820 Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell: 427 00:45:19,449 --> 00:45:25,991 Hark! now I hear them-Ding-dong bell. 428 00:45:26,713 --> 00:45:29,502 What is't? a spirit? 429 00:45:37,440 --> 00:45:39,304 Lord, how it looks about! 430 00:45:39,618 --> 00:45:43,031 Believe me, sir, it carries a brave form. 431 00:45:43,491 --> 00:45:45,984 But 'tis a spirit. - No, wench; 432 00:45:46,162 --> 00:45:50,828 it eats and sleeps and hath such senses As we have, such. 433 00:45:51,005 --> 00:45:54,174 This gallant which thou seest Was in the wreck; 434 00:45:54,970 --> 00:45:59,053 and but he's something stain'd With grief, that's beauty's canker, 435 00:45:59,227 --> 00:46:02,329 thou mightst call him A goodly person. 436 00:46:02,651 --> 00:46:07,316 He hath lost his fellows, And strays about to find 'em. 437 00:46:51,151 --> 00:46:54,487 It goes on, I see, as my soul prompts it. 438 00:46:54,909 --> 00:47:01,498 I might call him a thing divine; for nothing natural I ever saw so noble. 439 00:47:05,760 --> 00:47:08,134 O you wonder! 440 00:47:08,558 --> 00:47:11,478 If you be maid or no? 441 00:47:12,690 --> 00:47:16,477 No wonder, sir; But certainly a maid. 442 00:47:16,781 --> 00:47:19,570 My language? Heavens! 443 00:47:20,787 --> 00:47:23,953 I am the best of them that speak this speech, 444 00:47:23,954 --> 00:47:25,536 were I but where 'tis spoken. 445 00:47:25,713 --> 00:47:30,378 How? the best? What wert thou, if the King of Naples heard thee? 446 00:47:30,554 --> 00:47:35,516 A single thing, as I am now, that wonders to hear thee speak of Naples. 447 00:47:35,980 --> 00:47:39,767 He does hear me; And that he does I weep. 448 00:47:40,696 --> 00:47:45,326 Myself am Naples, who with mine eyes, never since at ebb, 449 00:47:45,498 --> 00:47:49,498 beheld The King my father wreck'd. 450 00:47:51,926 --> 00:47:57,054 This is a scented volume, with crimson ribbons for page-markers. 451 00:47:57,226 --> 00:48:01,524 There is certainly an image in the book of a naked man and a naked woman, 452 00:48:01,693 --> 00:48:04,612 Everything else is conjecture. 453 00:48:06,201 --> 00:48:09,489 O, if a virgin, and your affection not gone forth, 454 00:48:09,665 --> 00:48:13,452 I'll make you The Queen of Naples. 455 00:48:19,098 --> 00:48:21,389 They are both in either's pow'rs; 456 00:48:21,561 --> 00:48:24,707 but this swift busines I must uneasy make, 457 00:48:24,708 --> 00:48:27,853 lest too light winning make the prize light. 458 00:48:28,196 --> 00:48:30,802 I charge thee that thou attend me; 459 00:48:30,803 --> 00:48:33,408 thou dost here usurp the name thou ow'st not; 460 00:48:33,581 --> 00:48:36,850 and hast put thyself upon this island as a spy, 461 00:48:37,024 --> 00:48:39,668 to win it from me, the lord on't. 462 00:48:40,384 --> 00:48:45,513 I'll manacle thy neck and feet together. Sea-water shalt thou drink; 463 00:48:45,685 --> 00:48:49,935 thy food shall be the fresh-brook mussels, wither'd roots, 464 00:48:50,110 --> 00:48:53,481 and husks wherein the acorn cradled. Follow. 465 00:48:53,658 --> 00:48:58,038 No; I will resist such entertainment till mine enemy has more power. 466 00:48:58,207 --> 00:49:03,087 O dear father, make not too rash a trial of him, for He's gentle, and not fearful. 467 00:49:03,259 --> 00:49:06,298 What, I say, my foot my tutor? 468 00:49:06,764 --> 00:49:10,979 Put thy sword up, traitor; Who mak'st a show but dar'st not strike, 469 00:49:11,147 --> 00:49:13,853 thy conscience Is so possess'd with guilt. 470 00:49:14,027 --> 00:49:18,110 Come from thy ward; For I can here disarm thee with this stick 471 00:49:18,111 --> 00:49:20,152 And make thy weapon drop. 472 00:49:21,917 --> 00:49:26,000 Beseech you, father! Sir, have pity; I'll be his surety. 473 00:49:26,174 --> 00:49:31,599 Silence! One word more shall make me chide thee, if not hate thee. 474 00:49:32,017 --> 00:49:35,934 What! An advocate for an impostor! hush! 475 00:49:36,859 --> 00:49:40,666 Thou think'st there is no more such shapes as he, 476 00:49:40,667 --> 00:49:42,569 having seen but him and Caliban. 477 00:49:42,994 --> 00:49:47,189 Foolish wench! To th' most of men this is a Caliban, 478 00:49:47,190 --> 00:49:49,286 and they to him are angels. 479 00:49:50,592 --> 00:49:52,919 Come on; obey. 480 00:49:53,096 --> 00:49:58,605 Thy nerves are in their infancy again, And have no vigour in them. 481 00:49:58,773 --> 00:50:03,355 My spirits, as in a dream, are all bound up. 482 00:50:03,739 --> 00:50:07,609 My father's loss, the weakness which I feel, 483 00:50:07,788 --> 00:50:13,546 the wreck of all my friends, nor this man's threats To whom I am subdu'd, 484 00:50:13,716 --> 00:50:16,422 are but light to me, 485 00:50:16,887 --> 00:50:22,514 might I but through my prison once a day behold this maid. 486 00:50:22,690 --> 00:50:26,987 All corners else o' th' earth let liberty make use of; 487 00:50:27,155 --> 00:50:32,450 space enough have I in such a prison. - It works. 488 00:50:33,166 --> 00:50:35,576 Thou hast done well, fine Ariel! 489 00:50:35,879 --> 00:50:38,717 Thou shalt be as free as mountain air; 490 00:50:38,884 --> 00:50:43,181 but then exactly do all points of my command. 491 00:50:44,560 --> 00:50:46,471 Follow me. 492 00:51:03,239 --> 00:51:07,571 A Bestiary of Past, Present and Future Animals 493 00:51:07,914 --> 00:51:11,227 Thou shalt be as free as mountain winds; 494 00:51:11,541 --> 00:51:15,167 but then exactly do all points of my command. 495 00:51:16,721 --> 00:51:19,214 To th' syllable. 496 00:51:46,295 --> 00:51:49,880 Beseech you, sir, be merry; 497 00:51:50,050 --> 00:51:53,753 you have cause, so have we all, of joy; 498 00:51:53,932 --> 00:51:58,147 for our escape is much beyond our loss. 499 00:51:58,648 --> 00:52:01,224 Our hint of woe is common; 500 00:52:01,404 --> 00:52:06,913 every day, some sailor's wife, the masters of some merchant, and the merchant, 501 00:52:07,080 --> 00:52:09,834 have just our theme of woe; 502 00:52:10,295 --> 00:52:13,916 but for the miracle, I mean our preservation, 503 00:52:14,093 --> 00:52:17,132 few in millions can speak like us. 504 00:52:17,307 --> 00:52:22,650 Then wisely, good sir, weigh our sorrow with our comfort. 505 00:52:24,485 --> 00:52:30,362 But the rarity of it is, which is indeed almost beyond credit- 506 00:52:30,538 --> 00:52:34,954 That our garments, being, as they were, drench'd in the sea, 507 00:52:35,234 --> 00:52:38,855 hold, notwithstanding, their freshness and glosses, 508 00:52:38,928 --> 00:52:42,881 being rather new-dy'd, than stain'd with salt water. 509 00:52:43,875 --> 00:52:49,039 Methinks our garments are now as fresh as when we put them on first 510 00:52:49,217 --> 00:52:54,678 in Afric, at the marriage of the King's fair daughter Claribel 511 00:52:54,852 --> 00:52:57,476 to the King of Tunis. 512 00:52:58,609 --> 00:53:03,855 Twas a sweet marriage, and we prosper well in our return. 513 00:53:04,034 --> 00:53:08,414 Tunis was never grac'd before with such a paragon to their queen. 514 00:53:08,835 --> 00:53:12,171 Would I had never married my daughter there; 515 00:53:12,341 --> 00:53:16,294 for, coming thence, my son is lost; 516 00:53:16,827 --> 00:53:19,201 Sir, he may live; 517 00:53:19,665 --> 00:53:24,414 I saw him beat the surges under him, and ride upon their backs; 518 00:53:24,592 --> 00:53:28,379 he trod the water, whose enmity he flung aside, 519 00:53:28,556 --> 00:53:31,975 and breasted the surge most swoln that met him; 520 00:53:32,146 --> 00:53:35,683 his bold head 'Bove the contentious waves he kept, 521 00:53:35,861 --> 00:53:40,277 and oared himself with his good arms in lusty stroke to th' shore, 522 00:53:40,453 --> 00:53:44,999 that o'er his wave-worn basis bowed, s stooping to relieve him. 523 00:53:45,168 --> 00:53:49,335 I not doubt he came alive to land. 524 00:53:51,723 --> 00:53:54,430 No, no, he's gone. 525 00:53:55,312 --> 00:53:58,648 Sir, you may thank yourself for this great loss, 526 00:53:58,818 --> 00:54:02,348 that would not bless our Europe with your daughter, 527 00:54:02,349 --> 00:54:04,113 but rather lose her to an African; 528 00:54:04,285 --> 00:54:08,960 You were kneel'd to, and importun'd otherwise By all of us; 529 00:54:09,128 --> 00:54:13,797 and the fair soul herself Weigh'd between loathness and obedience 530 00:54:13,798 --> 00:54:16,132 at Which end o' th' beam should bow. 531 00:54:16,306 --> 00:54:19,974 We have lost your son, I fear, for ever. 532 00:54:20,272 --> 00:54:22,681 15. A Book of Utopias This is a book of ideal societies. 533 00:54:22,861 --> 00:54:25,881 every known and every imagined political and 534 00:54:25,883 --> 00:54:28,903 social community is described and evaluated, 535 00:54:29,079 --> 00:54:33,329 permitting a reader to sort and match his own utopian ideal. 536 00:54:33,503 --> 00:54:36,590 Had I plantation of this isle, my lord - 537 00:54:36,591 --> 00:54:39,990 And were the king on't, what would I do? 538 00:54:41,372 --> 00:54:47,747 I' th' commonwealth I would by contraries Execute all things; 539 00:54:48,801 --> 00:54:53,550 for no kind of traffic Would I admit; no name of magistrate; 540 00:54:53,977 --> 00:54:56,980 Letters should not be known; 541 00:54:58,694 --> 00:55:02,565 riches, poverty, And use of service, none; 542 00:55:03,160 --> 00:55:08,241 contract, succession, Bourn, bound of land, 543 00:55:08,420 --> 00:55:11,376 tilth, vineyard, none; 544 00:55:11,550 --> 00:55:15,847 No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil; 545 00:55:17,477 --> 00:55:22,107 No occupation; all men idle, all; 546 00:55:22,277 --> 00:55:26,029 And women too, but innocent and pure; 547 00:55:26,201 --> 00:55:29,157 No marrying 'mong his subjects? 548 00:55:29,331 --> 00:55:34,293 None, man; all idle; whores and knaves. 549 00:55:34,465 --> 00:55:40,840 I would with such perfection govern, sir, t' excel the golden age. 550 00:56:08,774 --> 00:56:13,321 Will you laugh me asleep, for I am very heavy? 551 00:56:15,411 --> 00:56:19,032 What, all so soon asleep! 552 00:56:20,128 --> 00:56:25,007 I wish mine eyes would, with themselves, shut up my thoughts; 553 00:56:27,724 --> 00:56:30,597 I find they are inclin'd to do so. 554 00:56:31,731 --> 00:56:37,988 Please you, sir, do not omit the heavy offer of it: It seldom visits sorrow; 555 00:56:38,159 --> 00:56:41,328 when it doth, It is a comforter. 556 00:56:41,498 --> 00:56:45,281 We two, my lord, will guard your person while you take your rest, 557 00:56:45,282 --> 00:56:47,173 and watch your safety. 558 00:56:55,982 --> 00:57:02,654 Worthy Sebastian? Will you grant with me That Ferdinand is drown'd? 559 00:57:03,036 --> 00:57:04,911 He's gone. 560 00:57:05,081 --> 00:57:09,462 Then tell me, who's the next heir of Naples? 561 00:57:10,424 --> 00:57:13,380 Claribel. She that is Queen of Tunis; 562 00:57:13,554 --> 00:57:17,805 she that dwells ten leagues beyond man's life; 563 00:57:17,980 --> 00:57:21,517 she that from whom we all were sea-swallow'd, 564 00:57:21,695 --> 00:57:25,007 though some cast again, and by that destiny, 565 00:57:25,008 --> 00:57:28,319 to perform an act whereof what's past is prologue, 566 00:57:28,498 --> 00:57:33,045 what to come in yours and my discharge. 567 00:57:33,590 --> 00:57:37,257 'Tis true, my brother's daughter's Queen of Tunis; 568 00:57:37,431 --> 00:57:43,022 So is she heir of Naples; 'twixt which regions there is some space. 569 00:57:44,401 --> 00:57:47,197 Say this were death that now hath seiz'd them; 570 00:57:47,198 --> 00:57:49,992 why, they were no worse than now they are. 571 00:57:50,161 --> 00:57:54,225 What a sleep were this for your advancement! 572 00:57:54,226 --> 00:57:56,620 Do you understand me? 573 00:58:00,722 --> 00:58:04,058 While you here do snoring lie, 574 00:58:04,228 --> 00:58:08,940 I remember you did supplant your brother Prospero. 575 00:58:09,110 --> 00:58:12,862 And look how well my garments sit upon me, much feater than before. 576 00:58:13,243 --> 00:58:18,538 My brother's servants were then my fellows; now they are my men. 577 00:58:19,128 --> 00:58:21,418 But, for your conscience - 578 00:58:21,591 --> 00:58:24,215 Ay, sir; where lies that? 579 00:58:24,387 --> 00:58:28,304 twenty consciences that stand 'twixt me and Milan, 580 00:58:28,478 --> 00:58:32,230 candied be they and melt, ere they molest! 581 00:58:32,964 --> 00:58:38,129 Here lies your brother, no better than the earth he lies upon, 582 00:58:38,432 --> 00:58:45,520 While you here do snoring lie, 583 00:58:45,696 --> 00:58:48,949 if he were that which now he's like-that's dead; 584 00:58:49,118 --> 00:58:53,653 Whom I with this obedient steel, three inches of it, 585 00:58:53,654 --> 00:58:55,920 can lay to bed for ever; 586 00:58:56,673 --> 00:59:01,005 whiles you, doing thus, to the perpetual wink for aye 587 00:59:01,182 --> 00:59:04,769 might put this ancient morsel, this Sir Prudence, 588 00:59:04,770 --> 00:59:07,106 who should not upbraid our course. 589 00:59:07,276 --> 00:59:11,941 For all the rest, they'll take suggestion as a cat laps milk; 590 00:59:12,117 --> 00:59:16,699 They'll tell the clock to any business that we say befits the hour. 591 00:59:16,876 --> 00:59:21,625 Thy case, dear friend, Shall be my precedent; 592 00:59:22,050 --> 00:59:25,885 as thou got'st Milan, I'll come by Naples. 593 00:59:26,351 --> 00:59:31,645 Draw thy sword. One stroke Shall free thee from the tribute which thou payest; 594 00:59:31,818 --> 00:59:35,521 And I the King shall love thee. 595 00:59:35,699 --> 00:59:37,859 Draw together; 596 00:59:38,037 --> 00:59:40,494 Awake, awake! 597 00:59:42,671 --> 00:59:44,796 preserve the King! 598 00:59:45,383 --> 00:59:46,962 What's the matter? 599 00:59:47,137 --> 00:59:50,924 Whiles we stood here securing your repose, 600 00:59:50,998 --> 00:59:56,896 even now, we heard a hollow burst of bellowing like bulls, or rather lions; 601 00:59:56,904 --> 01:00:00,325 16. A Book of Traveller's Tales - Heard you this, Gonzalo? 602 01:00:00,326 --> 01:00:03,120 Upon mine honour, sir, I heard a humming, 603 01:00:03,290 --> 01:00:08,751 I shak'd you, sir, and cried; there was a noise, that's verily. 604 01:00:09,948 --> 01:00:13,731 'Tis best we stand upon our guard, or that we quit this place. 605 01:00:13,732 --> 01:00:15,622 Let's draw our weapons. 606 01:00:15,792 --> 01:00:20,587 Lead off this ground; and let's make further search for my poor son. 607 01:00:21,217 --> 01:00:24,136 Heavens keep him from these beasts! 608 01:00:36,494 --> 01:00:41,243 His spirits hear me, and yet I needs must curse. 609 01:00:45,426 --> 01:00:49,676 All the infections that the sun sucks up 610 01:00:49,850 --> 01:00:52,557 From bogs, fens, flats, 611 01:00:52,731 --> 01:00:59,189 on prosper fall, and make him By inch-meal a disease! 612 01:01:00,160 --> 01:01:04,825 His devils hear me, and yet I needs must curse. 613 01:01:05,003 --> 01:01:07,246 ... yet I needs must curse. 614 01:01:07,673 --> 01:01:13,264 But they'll nor pinch, Fright me with urchin-shows, pitch me i' th' mire, 615 01:01:13,433 --> 01:01:19,143 nor lead me, like a firebrand, in the dark Out of my way, unless he bid 'em; 616 01:01:19,612 --> 01:01:23,778 but For every trifle are they set upon me; 617 01:01:24,369 --> 01:01:29,034 Sometime like apes that mow and chatter at me, And after bite me; 618 01:01:29,212 --> 01:01:33,561 then like hedgehogs which Lie tumbling in my barefoot way, 619 01:01:33,562 --> 01:01:36,050 and mount Their pricks at my footfall; 620 01:01:36,725 --> 01:01:40,179 sometime am I all wound with adders, 621 01:01:40,355 --> 01:01:44,403 who with cloven tongues do hiss me into madness. 622 01:01:47,034 --> 01:01:51,996 Here's neither bush nor shrub to bear off any weather at all, 623 01:01:52,169 --> 01:01:55,125 I know not where to hide my head. 624 01:01:55,612 --> 01:01:59,827 What have we here? A man or a fish? 625 01:02:00,934 --> 01:02:06,811 This is no fish, but an islander, that hath lately suffered by thunderbolt. 626 01:02:06,986 --> 01:02:11,818 Alas, the storm is come again! My best way is to creep under his gaberdine; 627 01:02:11,995 --> 01:02:14,219 Have we devils here? 628 01:02:14,220 --> 01:02:18,667 I have not scap'd drowning to be afeard now of your four legs; 629 01:02:19,591 --> 01:02:22,695 This is some monster of the isle with four legs, 630 01:02:22,696 --> 01:02:25,800 who hath got, as I take it, an ague. 631 01:02:26,290 --> 01:02:28,118 Stephano. 632 01:02:29,149 --> 01:02:32,687 Four legs and two voices; 633 01:02:32,989 --> 01:02:35,696 a most delicate monster! 634 01:02:35,870 --> 01:02:41,580 Stephano! If thou beest Stephano, and speak to me; for I am Trinculo 635 01:02:42,382 --> 01:02:46,335 If thou beest Trinculo, come forth; 636 01:02:50,520 --> 01:02:55,482 if any be Trinculo's legs, these are they. 637 01:02:56,447 --> 01:02:59,236 Thou art very Trinculo indeed! 638 01:02:59,870 --> 01:03:04,036 Misery acquaints a man with strange bed-fellows. 639 01:03:07,085 --> 01:03:10,417 That's a brave god, and bears celestial liquor. 640 01:03:11,254 --> 01:03:12,598 I will kneel to him. 641 01:03:12,843 --> 01:03:16,773 How now, moon-calf! How does thine ague? 642 01:03:20,720 --> 01:03:25,263 Hast thou not dropp'd from heaven? - Out o' th' moon, I do assure thee; 643 01:03:25,435 --> 01:03:28,522 I was the Man i' th' Moon, when time was. 644 01:03:28,523 --> 01:03:31,609 I have seen thee in her, and I do adore thee. 645 01:03:31,780 --> 01:03:35,401 My mistress show'd me thee, and thy dog and thy bush. 646 01:03:36,664 --> 01:03:41,911 I'll show thee every fertile inch o' th' island; and will kiss thy foot. 647 01:03:42,091 --> 01:03:44,548 I prithee be my god. 648 01:03:45,638 --> 01:03:50,351 I'll show thee the best springs; I'll pluck thee berries; 649 01:03:50,522 --> 01:03:53,193 I'll fish for thee, and get thee wood enough. 650 01:03:53,194 --> 01:03:55,865 A plague upon the tyrant that I serve! 651 01:03:56,032 --> 01:04:01,374 I'll bear him no more sticks, but follow thee, thou wondrous man. 652 01:04:01,541 --> 01:04:07,750 A most ridiculous monster, to make a wonder of a poor drunkard! 653 01:04:08,178 --> 01:04:11,715 I prithee let me bring thee where crabs grow; 654 01:04:11,893 --> 01:04:15,347 And I with my long nails will dig thee pig-nuts; 655 01:04:15,523 --> 01:04:21,032 Show thee a jay's nest, and instruct thee how to snare the nimble marmoset; 656 01:04:21,409 --> 01:04:24,199 I'll bring thee to clust'ring filberts, 657 01:04:24,372 --> 01:04:28,325 and sometimes I'll get thee young scamels from the rock. 658 01:04:28,504 --> 01:04:30,831 Wilt thou go with me? 659 01:04:31,594 --> 01:04:35,179 I prithee now, lead the way without any more talking. 660 01:04:35,783 --> 01:04:39,730 Trinculo, the King and all our company else being drown'd, 661 01:04:40,000 --> 01:04:41,509 we will inherit here. 662 01:04:43,906 --> 01:04:49,367 No more dams I'll make for fish; Nor fetch in firing At requiring, 663 01:04:49,834 --> 01:04:52,707 Nor scrape trenchering, nor wash dish. 664 01:04:53,047 --> 01:04:56,253 'Ban 'Ban, Ca-Caliban, 665 01:04:56,428 --> 01:04:59,384 Has a new master 666 01:04:59,559 --> 01:05:01,636 Get a new man. 667 01:05:08,240 --> 01:05:11,279 There be some sports are painful, 668 01:05:11,454 --> 01:05:15,241 and their labour delight in them sets off; 669 01:05:15,420 --> 01:05:22,341 some kinds of baseness are nobly undergone, and most poor matters point to rich ends. 670 01:05:25,021 --> 01:05:30,066 This my mean task would be as heavy to me as odious, 671 01:05:30,237 --> 01:05:34,452 but the mistress which I serve quickens what's dead, 672 01:05:34,620 --> 01:05:37,576 and makes my labours pleasures. 673 01:05:39,713 --> 01:05:41,754 work not so hard; 674 01:05:41,926 --> 01:05:46,508 I would the lightning had burnt up those logs that you are enjoin'd to pile. 675 01:05:46,893 --> 01:05:49,896 My father Is hard at study; 676 01:05:50,065 --> 01:05:55,775 pray, now, rest yourself; He's safe for these three hours. 677 01:05:57,953 --> 01:06:01,324 If you'll sit down, I'll bear your logs the while; 678 01:06:01,500 --> 01:06:06,879 No, precious creature; I had rather crack my sinews, break my back, 679 01:06:07,053 --> 01:06:12,478 than you should such dishonour undergo, While I sit lazy by. 680 01:06:13,563 --> 01:06:17,101 Full many a lady I have ey'd with best regard; 681 01:06:17,279 --> 01:06:23,821 and many a time th' harmony of their tongues hath into bondage brought my too diligent ear; 682 01:06:23,999 --> 01:06:28,499 for several virtues have I lik'd several women, but you, 683 01:06:29,090 --> 01:06:36,474 O you, so perfect and so peerless, are created of every creature's best! 684 01:06:40,778 --> 01:06:45,609 I do beseech you, chiefly that I might set it in my prayers, 685 01:06:45,786 --> 01:06:47,579 what is your name? 686 01:06:48,124 --> 01:06:49,869 Miranda. 687 01:06:50,045 --> 01:06:55,969 Admir'd Miranda! indeed the top of admiration 688 01:07:06,240 --> 01:07:10,407 Fair encounter of two most rare affections! 689 01:07:10,830 --> 01:07:15,543 Heavens rain grace on that which breeds between 'em! 690 01:07:20,430 --> 01:07:22,674 Do you love me? 691 01:07:22,851 --> 01:07:26,935 O heaven, O earth, bear witness to this sound, 692 01:07:27,110 --> 01:07:31,859 I, beyond all limit of what else i' th' world, 693 01:07:32,035 --> 01:07:36,535 do love, prize, honour you. 694 01:07:37,669 --> 01:07:42,833 I am a fool to weep at what I am glad of. 695 01:07:43,387 --> 01:07:47,471 I am your wife, if you will marry me; 696 01:07:47,646 --> 01:07:51,433 If not, I'll die your maid. 697 01:07:52,404 --> 01:07:58,328 My mistress, dearest; And I thus humble ever. 698 01:07:58,873 --> 01:08:01,081 My husband, then? 699 01:08:01,711 --> 01:08:08,549 Ay, with a heart as willing as bondage e'er of freedom. 700 01:08:18,116 --> 01:08:22,033 So glad of this as they I cannot be, 701 01:08:22,206 --> 01:08:25,163 who are surpris'd withal; 702 01:08:26,088 --> 01:08:31,549 but my rejoicing at nothing can be more. 703 01:08:39,778 --> 01:08:46,153 An antiquarian's handbook, a checklist of the ancient world for the Renaissance humanist 704 01:08:46,332 --> 01:08:50,582 Full of maps and plans of the archaeological sites of the world, 705 01:08:50,756 --> 01:08:56,764 an essential volume for the melancholic historian who knows that nothing endures. 706 01:09:09,497 --> 01:09:14,957 As I told thee before, I am subject to a tyrant, sorcerer, 707 01:09:15,131 --> 01:09:19,049 that by his cunning hath cheated me of the island. 708 01:09:19,223 --> 01:09:23,687 I say, by sorcery he got this isle; From me he got it. 709 01:09:23,855 --> 01:09:28,604 If thy greatness will revenge it on him- for I know thou dar'st, 710 01:09:28,781 --> 01:09:32,283 Thou shalt be lord of it, and I'll serve thee. 711 01:09:32,455 --> 01:09:37,797 How now shall this be compass'd? Canst thou bring me to the party? 712 01:09:37,964 --> 01:09:40,753 Yea, yea, my lord; I'll yield him thee asleep, 713 01:09:40,927 --> 01:09:45,473 Where thou mayst knock a nail into his head. 714 01:09:45,644 --> 01:09:49,098 'tis a custom with him I' th' afternoon to sleep; 715 01:09:49,276 --> 01:09:55,283 there thou mayst brain him, having first seiz'd his books; 716 01:09:55,911 --> 01:09:58,950 or with a log batter his skull, 717 01:09:59,126 --> 01:10:05,050 or paunch him with a stake, or cut his wezand with thy knife. 718 01:10:07,390 --> 01:10:10,892 Remember first to possess his books; 719 01:10:11,063 --> 01:10:14,766 for without them he's but a sot, as I am, 720 01:10:14,945 --> 01:10:21,034 nor hath not one spirit to command; they all do hate him As rootedly as I. 721 01:10:21,207 --> 01:10:23,782 Burn but his books. 722 01:10:23,960 --> 01:10:29,588 And that most deeply to consider is the beauty of his daughter; 723 01:10:29,762 --> 01:10:34,012 he himself calls her a nonpareil. 724 01:10:34,521 --> 01:10:40,112 I never saw a woman but only Sycorax my dam and she; 725 01:10:40,490 --> 01:10:46,034 But she as far surpasseth Sycorax as great'st does least. 726 01:10:46,209 --> 01:10:52,299 Is it so brave a lass? - Ay, lord; she will become thy bed, I warrant, 727 01:10:52,470 --> 01:10:55,342 and bring thee forth brave brood. 728 01:10:55,725 --> 01:10:59,263 Monster, I will kill this man; 729 01:10:59,440 --> 01:11:06,112 his daughter and I will be King and Queen and Trinculo and thyself shall be viceroys. 730 01:11:14,215 --> 01:11:18,216 Dost thou like the plot, Trinculo? - Excellent. 731 01:11:26,069 --> 01:11:28,110 Be not afeard. 732 01:11:30,369 --> 01:11:33,159 The isle is full of noises, 733 01:11:33,333 --> 01:11:38,212 sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not. 734 01:11:39,010 --> 01:11:44,008 Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments will hum about mine ears; 735 01:11:44,185 --> 01:11:49,266 and sometimes voices, That, if I then had wak'd after long sleep, 736 01:11:49,444 --> 01:11:52,150 Will make me sleep again; 737 01:11:52,325 --> 01:11:56,955 and then, in dreaming, the clouds methought would open 738 01:11:57,125 --> 01:12:00,247 and show riches ready to drop upon me, 739 01:12:00,422 --> 01:12:05,669 that, when I wak'd, I cried to dream again. 740 01:12:06,349 --> 01:12:11,893 This will prove a brave kingdom to me, where I shall have my music for nothing. 741 01:12:12,068 --> 01:12:15,522 When Prospero is destroy'd. 742 01:12:54,391 --> 01:12:58,438 he is drown'd Whom thus we stray to find, 743 01:12:58,607 --> 01:13:03,273 and the sea mocks Our frustrate search on land. 744 01:13:08,791 --> 01:13:11,913 Well, let him go. 745 01:13:33,417 --> 01:13:36,374 Now I will believe that there are unicorns; 746 01:13:36,549 --> 01:13:41,760 travellers ne'er did lie, though fools at home condemn 'em. 747 01:13:42,559 --> 01:13:47,141 If in Naples I should report this now, would they believe me? 748 01:13:47,317 --> 01:13:50,771 Will't please you taste of what is here? - Not I. 749 01:13:51,366 --> 01:13:53,905 Faith, sir, you need not fear. 750 01:13:54,371 --> 01:13:59,998 When we were boys, Who would believe that there were mountaineers, Dewlapp'd like bulls, 751 01:14:00,174 --> 01:14:03,711 whose throats had hanging at 'em Wallets of flesh? 752 01:14:03,889 --> 01:14:08,305 or that there were such men whose heads stood in their breasts? 753 01:14:31,270 --> 01:14:33,679 You are three men of sin, 754 01:14:33,983 --> 01:14:38,150 whom Destiny, that hath to instrument this lower world and what is in't, 755 01:14:38,323 --> 01:14:41,991 the never-surfeited sea hath caus'd to belch up you; 756 01:14:42,164 --> 01:14:46,295 and on this island where man doth not inhabit 757 01:14:46,462 --> 01:14:50,712 you 'mongst men being most unfit to live. 758 01:14:51,013 --> 01:14:53,553 I have made you mad; 759 01:14:53,851 --> 01:14:59,526 And even with such-like valour men hang and drown their proper selves. 760 01:15:01,321 --> 01:15:05,369 You fools! I and my fellows Are ministers of Fate; 761 01:15:05,538 --> 01:15:08,910 the elements of whom your swords are temper'd may as well wound 762 01:15:09,086 --> 01:15:15,343 the loud winds, or with bemock'd-at stabs Kill the still-closing waters, 763 01:15:15,367 --> 01:15:18,252 as diminish one dowle that's in my plume; 764 01:15:19,698 --> 01:15:22,090 my fellow-ministers Are like invulnerable. 765 01:15:22,410 --> 01:15:26,510 If you could hurt, your swords are now too massy for your strengths 766 01:15:26,569 --> 01:15:28,891 and will not be uplifted. 767 01:15:30,331 --> 01:15:34,165 But remember- for that's my business to you 768 01:15:34,339 --> 01:15:39,051 that you three From Milan did supplant good Prospero; 769 01:15:40,474 --> 01:15:44,475 Thee of thy son, Alonso, They have bereft; 770 01:15:45,400 --> 01:15:50,646 and do pronounce by me ling'ring perdition, 771 01:15:51,159 --> 01:15:57,700 worse than any death can be at once, shall step by step attend you and your ways; 772 01:15:58,129 --> 01:16:05,098 whose wraths to guard you from- which here, in this most desolate isle, else falls upon your heads 773 01:16:05,267 --> 01:16:11,226 is nothing but heart's sorrow, and a clear life ensuing. 774 01:16:58,443 --> 01:17:03,025 O, it is monstrous, monstrous! 775 01:17:03,911 --> 01:17:07,864 Me thought the billows spoke, and told me of it; 776 01:17:08,045 --> 01:17:10,834 The winds did sing it to me; 777 01:17:11,008 --> 01:17:15,056 and the thunder, That deep and dreadful organ-pipe, 778 01:17:15,224 --> 01:17:18,429 pronounc'd The name of Prospero; 779 01:17:18,605 --> 01:17:21,477 it did bass my trespass. 780 01:17:21,985 --> 01:17:25,819 Therefore my son i' th' ooze is bedded; 781 01:17:25,993 --> 01:17:30,824 and I'll seek him deeper than e'er plummet sounded, 782 01:17:31,000 --> 01:17:34,621 and with him there lie mudded. 783 01:17:37,887 --> 01:17:41,341 seek him deeper than e'er plummet sounded, 784 01:17:41,520 --> 01:17:44,559 and with him there lie mudded. 785 01:17:46,903 --> 01:17:51,034 Bravely the figure of this harpy hast thou perform'd, my Ariel; 786 01:17:51,204 --> 01:17:53,827 a grace it had, devouring. 787 01:17:54,334 --> 01:17:58,382 Of my instruction hast thou nothing bated in what thou hadst to say; 788 01:17:58,550 --> 01:18:02,847 so, with good life and observation strange, 789 01:18:03,016 --> 01:18:07,562 my meaner ministers Their several kinds have done. 790 01:18:08,233 --> 01:18:14,442 My high charms work, and these mine enemies are all knit up in their distractions. 791 01:18:14,619 --> 01:18:17,372 They now are in my pow'r; 792 01:19:13,807 --> 01:19:19,980 If I have too austerely punish'd you, your compensation makes amends; 793 01:19:20,901 --> 01:19:25,116 for have given you here a third of mine own life, 794 01:19:25,285 --> 01:19:27,694 or that for which I live; 795 01:19:29,209 --> 01:19:32,663 who once again I tender to thy hand. 796 01:19:32,840 --> 01:19:37,386 All thy vexations were but my trials of thy love, 797 01:19:37,556 --> 01:19:41,057 and thou hast strangely stood the test; 798 01:19:41,230 --> 01:19:46,441 O Ferdinand! Do not smile at me that I boast her off, 799 01:19:46,613 --> 01:19:52,537 for thou shalt find she will outstrip all praise, and make it halt behind her. 800 01:19:54,211 --> 01:20:00,336 as my gift, and thine own acquisition wort'hily purchas'd, 801 01:20:01,973 --> 01:20:03,967 take my daughter. 802 01:20:08,444 --> 01:20:12,397 But if thou dost break her virgin-knot before... 803 01:20:12,576 --> 01:20:16,826 ...all sanctimonious ceremonies may with full and holy rite be minist'red, 804 01:20:17,126 --> 01:20:22,469 no sweet aspersion shall the heavens let fall to make this contract grow; 805 01:20:22,636 --> 01:20:27,135 but barren hate, sour-ey'd disdain, and discord, 806 01:20:27,310 --> 01:20:33,234 ...shall bestrew the union of your bed with weeds so loathly... 807 01:20:33,403 --> 01:20:35,943 ...that you shall hate it both. 808 01:20:38,163 --> 01:20:41,866 This is a blackened and thumbed volume 809 01:20:42,044 --> 01:20:46,508 whose illustrations leave small ambiguity as to the book's content. 810 01:20:48,306 --> 01:20:54,930 Therefore take heed, as Hymen's lamps shall light you. 811 01:20:55,819 --> 01:21:00,734 As I hope for quiet days, fair issue, and long life, 812 01:21:00,910 --> 01:21:03,284 With such love as 'tis now, 813 01:21:03,456 --> 01:21:08,917 ...the murkiest den, the most opportune place, the strong'st suggestion... 814 01:21:09,092 --> 01:21:14,339 ...our worser genius can, shall never melt mine honour into lust, 815 01:21:14,517 --> 01:21:18,019 to take away the edge of that day's celebration, 816 01:21:18,191 --> 01:21:24,910 when I shall think or Phoebus' steeds are founder'd or night kept chain'd below. 817 01:21:25,912 --> 01:21:27,871 Fairly spoke. 818 01:21:28,209 --> 01:21:33,254 Sit, then, and talk with her; she is thine own. 819 01:21:35,304 --> 01:21:39,720 What, Ariel! my industrious servant, Ariel! 820 01:21:58,093 --> 01:22:05,015 Ariel! Thou and thy meaner fellows your last service did worthily perform; 821 01:22:05,189 --> 01:22:11,197 and I must use you in such another trick. Go bring the rabble, o'er whom I give thee pow'r, 822 01:22:11,367 --> 01:22:13,776 incite them to quick motion; 823 01:22:13,955 --> 01:22:19,962 for I must bestow upon the eyes of this young couple some vanity of mine art; 824 01:22:20,383 --> 01:22:27,137 Before you can say 'come' and 'go,' 825 01:22:27,311 --> 01:22:30,564 This book drums against the bookcase shelf and 826 01:22:30,734 --> 01:22:36,362 because it is always bursting of own volition, has to be held down with a brass weight. 827 01:22:42,506 --> 01:22:47,670 It describes how the eye changes its shape when looking at great distances, 828 01:22:47,848 --> 01:22:49,989 and how laughter changes the face. 829 01:22:50,165 --> 01:22:58,032 it explains how ideas chase one another in the memory and where thought goes when it is finished with. 830 01:22:58,200 --> 01:23:05,168 codified and explained in animated drawings, are all the possibilities for dance in the human body. 831 01:23:05,546 --> 01:23:09,167 ...will be here with... 832 01:23:09,969 --> 01:23:14,101 ...mop and mow. 833 01:23:14,603 --> 01:23:19,683 Dearly, my delicate Ariel. Do not approach till thou dost hear me call. 834 01:23:21,865 --> 01:23:24,952 Ceres, 835 01:23:25,121 --> 01:23:30,712 most bounteous lady, 836 01:23:30,881 --> 01:23:32,792 Now, Ariel, come. 837 01:23:32,968 --> 01:23:37,966 thy rich leas of wheat, 838 01:23:38,144 --> 01:23:41,646 rye, barley, 839 01:23:41,817 --> 01:23:47,491 vetches, oats, and pease; 840 01:23:50,540 --> 01:23:54,375 Thy turfy mountains, 841 01:23:54,548 --> 01:24:00,637 where live nibbling sheep, 842 01:24:02,395 --> 01:24:08,520 and flat meads thatch'd with stover, 843 01:24:09,115 --> 01:24:13,697 them to keep; 844 01:24:14,917 --> 01:24:18,086 and thy broom groves, 845 01:24:18,256 --> 01:24:22,381 Whose shadow 846 01:24:22,382 --> 01:24:28,538 the dismissed bachelor loves... 847 01:24:29,026 --> 01:24:31,353 This is a large book. 848 01:24:31,529 --> 01:24:36,872 It is bound in a shining yellow cloth that, when polished, gleams like brass. 849 01:24:37,748 --> 01:24:43,506 It is a compendium of mythologies with all their variants and alternative tellings; 850 01:24:43,676 --> 01:24:48,403 cycle after cycle of interconnecting tales of gods and men from all the known world, 851 01:24:48,517 --> 01:24:52,224 from the icy North to the deserts of Africa, 852 01:24:52,399 --> 01:24:56,150 with explanatory readings and symbolic interpretations. 853 01:24:56,379 --> 01:25:01,234 ...bids thee leave these 854 01:25:02,086 --> 01:25:06,000 and with her 855 01:25:06,725 --> 01:25:18,152 sovereign grace... 856 01:25:18,988 --> 01:25:23,950 Look thou be true; do not give dalliance too much the rein; 857 01:25:24,121 --> 01:25:28,703 the strongest oaths are straw to th' fire i' th' blood. 858 01:25:28,881 --> 01:25:33,760 Be more abstemious, or else good night your vow! 859 01:25:36,894 --> 01:25:39,766 Hail, 860 01:25:39,942 --> 01:25:45,616 many-coloured messenger, 861 01:25:48,665 --> 01:25:53,627 that ne'er Dost disobey 862 01:25:53,799 --> 01:25:59,593 the wife of Jupiter; 863 01:26:01,645 --> 01:26:06,644 Who, with thy saffron wings, 864 01:26:06,822 --> 01:26:12,781 upon my flow'rs 865 01:26:14,209 --> 01:26:20,049 Diffusest honey drops, 866 01:26:20,220 --> 01:26:26,144 refreshing show'rs; 867 01:26:38,336 --> 01:26:46,385 And with each end of thy blue bow 868 01:26:46,558 --> 01:26:50,939 dost crown 869 01:26:50,940 --> 01:26:54,905 My bosky acres 870 01:26:55,741 --> 01:27:02,164 and my unshrubb'd down, 871 01:27:04,465 --> 01:27:12,431 Rich scarf to my proud earth 872 01:27:12,771 --> 01:27:18,564 why hath thy Queen 873 01:27:18,739 --> 01:27:25,363 Summon'd me hither 874 01:27:26,462 --> 01:27:33,086 to this short-grass'd green? 875 01:27:33,808 --> 01:27:40,776 A contract of true love to celebrate, 876 01:27:41,237 --> 01:27:49,453 And some donation freely to estate 877 01:27:51,297 --> 01:27:55,761 On the blest lovers. 878 01:27:57,892 --> 01:28:03,769 Tell me, heavenly bow, 879 01:28:04,778 --> 01:28:09,408 If Venus or her son, 880 01:28:11,832 --> 01:28:15,702 as thou dost know, 881 01:28:15,882 --> 01:28:21,722 Do now attend the Queen? 882 01:28:21,891 --> 01:28:24,728 Of her society Be not afraid. 883 01:28:24,897 --> 01:28:29,479 I met her Deity Cutting the clouds towards Paphos, 884 01:28:29,656 --> 01:28:33,324 and her son Dove-drawn with her. 885 01:28:33,495 --> 01:28:39,253 Here thought they to have done some wanton charm upon this man and maid, 886 01:28:39,423 --> 01:28:43,969 whose vows are that no bed-rite shall be paid 887 01:28:44,139 --> 01:28:47,593 till Hymen's torch be lighted; 888 01:28:47,771 --> 01:28:52,816 but in vain. Mars's hot minion is return'd again; 889 01:28:52,988 --> 01:28:59,197 Her waspish-headed son has broke his arrows, swears he will shoot no more, 890 01:28:59,374 --> 01:29:05,464 but play with sparrows, and be a boy right out. 891 01:29:06,220 --> 01:29:12,013 but play with sparrows, and be a boy right out. 892 01:29:12,480 --> 01:29:18,357 Highest Queen of State, 893 01:29:20,912 --> 01:29:28,878 Great Juno, comes; 894 01:29:31,013 --> 01:29:38,917 I know her by her gait. 895 01:29:42,283 --> 01:29:47,198 How does my bounteous sister? 896 01:29:47,375 --> 01:29:51,246 Go with me 897 01:29:51,424 --> 01:29:56,588 to bless this twain, 898 01:29:56,767 --> 01:30:03,355 that they may prosperous be, 899 01:30:04,864 --> 01:30:11,488 And honour'den in their issue. 900 01:30:14,088 --> 01:30:17,791 Honour, 901 01:30:17,970 --> 01:30:21,923 riches, 902 01:30:22,103 --> 01:30:27,774 marriage-blessing, 903 01:30:29,825 --> 01:30:35,784 long continuance, 904 01:30:35,960 --> 01:30:41,837 and increasing, 905 01:30:42,013 --> 01:30:49,515 hourly joys be still upon you! 906 01:30:49,692 --> 01:30:53,775 Juno sings her blessings on you. 907 01:30:57,835 --> 01:31:13,339 Juno sings her blessings on you. 908 01:31:14,361 --> 01:31:20,950 Earth's increase, foison plenty, 909 01:31:21,123 --> 01:31:28,294 barns and gamers never empty; 910 01:31:28,468 --> 01:31:35,436 Vines with clust'ring bunches growing, 911 01:31:35,605 --> 01:31:42,823 plants with goodly burden bowing; 912 01:31:42,993 --> 01:31:49,879 Spring come to you at the farthest, 913 01:31:50,047 --> 01:31:57,515 in the very end of harvest! 914 01:31:57,687 --> 01:32:02,851 Scarcity and want shall shun you, 915 01:32:03,029 --> 01:32:08,371 Ceres' blessing so is on you. 916 01:32:08,538 --> 01:32:16,552 Come, temperate nymphs, 917 01:32:19,391 --> 01:32:24,436 and help to celebrate 918 01:32:26,653 --> 01:32:34,156 A contract of true love; 919 01:32:41,304 --> 01:32:47,164 be not too late. 920 01:32:48,198 --> 01:32:54,397 be not too late. 921 01:32:55,389 --> 01:33:01,757 be not too late. 922 01:33:02,595 --> 01:33:09,744 be not too late. 923 01:33:10,355 --> 01:33:16,778 I had forgot that foul conspiracy of the beast Caliban and his confederates against my life; 924 01:33:19,664 --> 01:33:24,745 You do look, my son, in a mov'd sort, as if you were dismay'd; 925 01:33:25,215 --> 01:33:27,459 be cheerful, sir. 926 01:33:29,054 --> 01:33:31,892 Our revels now are ended. 927 01:33:35,524 --> 01:33:41,282 These our actors, as I foretold you, were all spirits, 928 01:33:42,162 --> 01:33:46,993 and are melted into air, into thin air; 929 01:33:48,088 --> 01:33:52,171 And, like the baseless fabric of this vision, 930 01:33:52,346 --> 01:33:58,140 the cloud-capp'd towers, the gorgeous palaces, the solemn temples, 931 01:33:58,315 --> 01:34:05,901 the great globe itself, yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, 932 01:34:07,080 --> 01:34:11,461 and, like this insubstantial pageant faded, 933 01:34:11,629 --> 01:34:14,668 leave not a rack behind. 934 01:34:18,641 --> 01:34:23,105 We are such stuff as dreams are made on; 935 01:34:24,819 --> 01:34:31,111 and our little life is rounded with a sleep. 936 01:34:45,147 --> 01:34:46,808 Spirit, 937 01:34:47,609 --> 01:34:51,443 we must prepare to meet with Caliban. 938 01:35:02,469 --> 01:35:08,761 Pray you, tread softly, that the blind mole may not Hear a foot fall; 939 01:35:08,939 --> 01:35:11,776 we now are near his cell. 940 01:35:12,235 --> 01:35:18,777 Monster, I do smell all horse-piss at which my nose is in great indignation. 941 01:35:19,581 --> 01:35:25,042 Be patient, for the prize I'll bring thee to shall hoodwink this mischance; 942 01:35:25,216 --> 01:35:29,133 therefore speak softly. All's hush'd as midnight yet. 943 01:35:29,307 --> 01:35:35,396 Prithee, my king, be quiet. Seest thou here, this is the mouth o' th' cell 944 01:35:35,569 --> 01:35:41,659 no noise, and enter. Do that good mischief which may make this island thine own for ever, 945 01:35:41,829 --> 01:35:47,503 and I, thy Caliban, for aye thy foot-licker. 946 01:35:48,633 --> 01:35:54,593 Give me thy hand. I do begin to have bloody thoughts. 947 01:35:55,644 --> 01:35:58,683 O King Stephano! O peer! 948 01:35:58,859 --> 01:36:03,858 O worthy Stephano! Look what a wardrobe here is for thee! 949 01:36:04,785 --> 01:36:10,793 Let it alone, thou fool; it is but trash. What do you mean To dote thus on such luggage? Let 't alone, 950 01:36:10,963 --> 01:36:16,174 And do the murder first. If he awake, From toe to crown he'll fill our skins with pinches; 951 01:36:16,347 --> 01:36:21,428 Make us strange stuff. - Be you quiet, monster. 952 01:36:22,150 --> 01:36:28,953 We shall lose our time, and all be turn'd to barnacles, or to apes with foreheads villainous low. 953 01:37:28,140 --> 01:37:32,686 At this hour lies at my mercy all mine enemies. 954 01:37:33,275 --> 01:37:38,949 Shortly shall all my labours end, and thou shalt have the air at freedom; 955 01:37:39,618 --> 01:37:44,284 Now does my project gather to a head; My charms crack not, 956 01:37:44,461 --> 01:37:49,376 my spirits obey; and time goes upright with his carriage. 957 01:37:50,597 --> 01:37:55,892 Say, my spirit, how fares the King and 's followers? 958 01:37:59,321 --> 01:38:02,942 Confin'd together In the same fashion as you gave in charge; 959 01:38:03,368 --> 01:38:08,533 Just as you left them; all prisoners, sir, 960 01:38:13,720 --> 01:38:15,928 Your charm... 961 01:38:16,100 --> 01:38:20,101 ...so strongly works 'em... 962 01:38:29,832 --> 01:38:33,854 ...that if you now beheld them... 963 01:38:44,233 --> 01:38:47,105 ...your affections... 964 01:38:48,280 --> 01:38:52,447 ...would become tender. 965 01:38:57,002 --> 01:38:58,359 Your charm... 966 01:38:59,162 --> 01:39:02,556 ...so strongly works 'em... 967 01:39:03,311 --> 01:39:06,173 ...that if you now beheld them... 968 01:39:07,940 --> 01:39:09,778 ...your affections... 969 01:39:11,067 --> 01:39:14,720 ...would become tender. 970 01:39:15,662 --> 01:39:19,959 Your charm so strongly works 'em... 971 01:39:21,089 --> 01:39:24,258 ...that if you now beheld them... 972 01:39:25,512 --> 01:39:28,219 ...your affections would become... 973 01:39:29,311 --> 01:39:31,435 ... tender. 974 01:39:34,194 --> 01:39:36,901 And mine shall. 975 01:39:38,620 --> 01:39:44,876 Hast thou, which art but air, a touch, a feeling of their afflictions, 976 01:39:45,213 --> 01:39:51,588 and shall not myself, one of their kind, that relish all as sharply, passion as they, 977 01:39:51,767 --> 01:39:54,936 be kindlier mov'd than thou art? 978 01:39:56,942 --> 01:40:01,608 Though with their high wrongs I am struck to th' quick, 979 01:40:03,455 --> 01:40:07,919 yet with my nobler reason 'gainst my fury do I take part; 980 01:40:09,173 --> 01:40:13,803 the rarer action is in virtue than in vengeance; 981 01:40:13,973 --> 01:40:19,268 they being penitent, the sole drift of my purpose... 982 01:40:19,440 --> 01:40:23,737 ... doth extend not a frown further. 983 01:41:28,561 --> 01:41:33,939 Ye elves of hills, brooks, standing lakes, and groves; 984 01:41:34,113 --> 01:41:38,781 And ye that on the sands with printless foot do chase the ebbing Neptune, 985 01:41:38,782 --> 01:41:41,117 and do fly him when he comes back; 986 01:41:41,709 --> 01:41:46,255 you demi-puppets that by moonshine do the green sour ringlets make, 987 01:41:46,256 --> 01:41:48,111 whereof the ewe not bites; 988 01:41:48,180 --> 01:41:51,463 and you whose pastime is to make midnight mushrooms, 989 01:41:51,464 --> 01:41:54,983 that rejoice to hear the solemn curfew; 990 01:41:55,151 --> 01:41:58,937 by whose aid - weak masters though ye be 991 01:41:59,115 --> 01:42:03,365 I have be-dimm'd the noontide sun, call'd forth the mutinous winds, 992 01:42:03,435 --> 01:42:07,436 and 'twixt the green sea and the azur'd vault set roaring war. 993 01:42:07,610 --> 01:42:10,404 To the dread rattling thunder have I given fire, 994 01:42:10,405 --> 01:42:13,617 and rifted Jove's stout oak with his own bolt; 995 01:42:13,786 --> 01:42:17,121 the strong-bas'd promontory have I made shake, 996 01:42:17,122 --> 01:42:20,874 and by the spurs pluck'd up the pine and cedar. 997 01:42:21,259 --> 01:42:25,591 Graves at my command Have wak'd their sleepers, 998 01:42:25,767 --> 01:42:30,931 op'd, and let 'em forth, By my so potent art. 999 01:42:32,675 --> 01:42:36,509 But this rough magic I here abjure; 1000 01:42:38,434 --> 01:42:44,025 and, when I have requir'd Some heavenly music - which even now I do 1001 01:42:44,612 --> 01:42:50,322 To work mine end upon their senses that This airy charm is for, 1002 01:42:50,496 --> 01:42:52,870 I'll break my staff, 1003 01:42:53,586 --> 01:42:57,836 Bury it certain fathoms in the earth, 1004 01:42:58,010 --> 01:43:04,135 And deeper than did ever plummet sound I'll drown my books. 1005 01:44:20,863 --> 01:44:27,072 The good ship so have swallow'd 1006 01:44:32,969 --> 01:44:39,557 A solemn air, and the best comforter to an unsettled fancy, 1007 01:44:39,730 --> 01:44:46,271 cure thy brains, now useless, boil'd within thy skull! 1008 01:44:46,450 --> 01:44:52,077 Those are pearls that were his eyes; 1009 01:44:52,147 --> 01:44:54,412 There stand, 1010 01:44:54,881 --> 01:44:57,837 for you are spell-stopp'd. 1011 01:44:58,013 --> 01:45:00,636 The charm dissolves apace, 1012 01:45:01,142 --> 01:45:06,389 and as the morning steals upon the night, Melting the darkness, 1013 01:45:08,239 --> 01:45:11,112 so their rising senses... 1014 01:45:11,286 --> 01:45:16,996 ...begin to chase the ignorant fumes that mantle their clearer reason. 1015 01:45:17,379 --> 01:45:21,427 Knowing I lov'd my BOOKS, 1016 01:45:21,596 --> 01:45:23,637 O good Gonzalo, 1017 01:45:23,807 --> 01:45:28,722 my true preserver, and a loyal sir to him thou follow'st! 1018 01:45:28,899 --> 01:45:34,277 I will pay thy graces home both in word and deed. 1019 01:45:37,206 --> 01:45:42,916 Most cruelly Didst thou, Alonso, use me and my daughter; 1020 01:45:43,091 --> 01:45:46,343 Thy brother was a furtherer in the act. 1021 01:45:46,513 --> 01:45:50,561 Thou art pinch'd for't now, Sebastian. 1022 01:45:51,063 --> 01:45:54,980 Flesh and blood, you, brother mine, 1023 01:45:55,154 --> 01:46:00,829 that entertain'd ambition, expell'd remorse and nature, who, 1024 01:46:00,998 --> 01:46:06,589 with Sebastian- whose inward pinches therefore are most strong - 1025 01:46:06,757 --> 01:46:09,879 would here have kill'd your king, 1026 01:46:13,478 --> 01:46:18,602 I do forgive thee, unnatural though thou art. 1027 01:46:20,950 --> 01:46:24,197 Their understanding begins to swell, 1028 01:46:24,914 --> 01:46:29,995 and the approaching tide will shortly fill the reasonable shore... 1029 01:46:30,070 --> 01:46:33,655 ...that now lies foul and muddy. 1030 01:46:35,453 --> 01:46:41,163 Not one of them That yet looks on me, or would know me. 1031 01:46:42,257 --> 01:46:46,127 Ariel, I will discase me, 1032 01:46:46,307 --> 01:46:50,723 and myself present As I was sometime Milan. 1033 01:46:51,002 --> 01:46:53,336 Quickly, spirit... 1034 01:46:53,798 --> 01:46:57,419 thou shalt ere long be free. 1035 01:46:59,767 --> 01:47:02,889 Where the bee sucks, there suck 1036 01:47:08,700 --> 01:47:11,407 In a cowslip's bell I lie; 1037 01:47:18,133 --> 01:47:21,421 There I couch when owls do cry. 1038 01:47:21,598 --> 01:47:25,052 On the bat's back I do fly 1039 01:47:34,537 --> 01:47:36,946 after summer merrily. 1040 01:47:37,125 --> 01:47:40,294 Merrily, merrily shall I live now 1041 01:47:40,777 --> 01:47:44,279 under the blossom that hangs on the bough. 1042 01:47:48,080 --> 01:47:52,247 Why, that's my dainty Ariel! I shall miss thee; 1043 01:47:52,422 --> 01:47:55,129 But yet thou shalt have freedom. 1044 01:47:55,562 --> 01:48:01,138 So, so, so. 1045 01:48:03,546 --> 01:48:05,477 To the King's ship, invisible as thou art; 1046 01:48:05,478 --> 01:48:09,131 There shalt thou find the mariners asleep under the hatches; 1047 01:48:09,306 --> 01:48:13,624 the master and the boatswain being awake, enforce them to this place; 1048 01:48:13,625 --> 01:48:15,273 And presently, I prithee. 1049 01:48:15,441 --> 01:48:18,610 under the blossom 1050 01:48:20,534 --> 01:48:27,040 that hangs on the bough. 1051 01:48:32,533 --> 01:48:38,623 Behold, Sir King, The wronged Duke of Milan, Prospero. 1052 01:48:40,673 --> 01:48:45,504 For more assurance that a living prince does now speak to thee, 1053 01:48:45,681 --> 01:48:51,558 I embrace thy body; And to thee and thy company I bid a hearty welcome. 1054 01:48:53,028 --> 01:48:55,207 Whe'er thou be'st he or no, 1055 01:48:55,208 --> 01:48:59,569 Or some enchanted trifle to abuse me, As late I have been, 1056 01:49:00,582 --> 01:49:02,707 I not know. 1057 01:49:03,297 --> 01:49:07,131 Thy pulse beats, as of flesh and blood; 1058 01:49:07,638 --> 01:49:12,386 and, since I saw thee, th' affliction of my mind amends, 1059 01:49:12,562 --> 01:49:15,767 with which, I fear, a madness held me. 1060 01:49:16,778 --> 01:49:21,739 This must crave- An if this be at all - a most strange story. 1061 01:49:23,372 --> 01:49:28,833 Thy dukedom I resign, and do entreat thou pardon me my wrongs. 1062 01:49:30,593 --> 01:49:34,012 But how should Prospero be living and be here? 1063 01:49:34,183 --> 01:49:39,941 First, noble friend, Let me embrace thine age 1064 01:49:40,402 --> 01:49:44,106 whose honour cannot Be measur'd or confin'd. 1065 01:49:44,285 --> 01:49:47,039 Whether this be or be not, I'll not swear. 1066 01:49:48,270 --> 01:49:51,439 You do yet taste some subtleties o' th' isle, 1067 01:49:51,440 --> 01:49:54,609 that will not let you believe things certain. 1068 01:49:54,762 --> 01:49:57,516 Welcome, my friends all! 1069 01:49:58,435 --> 01:50:03,813 But you, my brace of lords, were I so minded, 1070 01:50:03,985 --> 01:50:07,903 I here could pluck his Highness' frown upon you, 1071 01:50:08,077 --> 01:50:11,033 and justify you traitors; 1072 01:50:11,958 --> 01:50:15,210 at this time I will tell no tales. 1073 01:50:15,381 --> 01:50:18,717 The devil speaks in him. - No. 1074 01:50:20,765 --> 01:50:27,021 For you, most wicked sir, whom to call brother would even infect my mouth, 1075 01:50:27,193 --> 01:50:31,942 I do forgive thy rankest fault - all of them; 1076 01:50:33,079 --> 01:50:39,371 and require my dukedom of thee, which I know perforce thou must restore. 1077 01:50:40,215 --> 01:50:45,510 If thou beest Prospero, Give us particulars of thy preservation; 1078 01:50:45,683 --> 01:50:51,311 How thou hast met us here, whom three hours since were wreck'd upon this shore; 1079 01:50:51,777 --> 01:50:56,368 where I have lost - How sharp the point of this remembrance is! 1080 01:50:56,369 --> 01:50:58,663 My dear son Ferdinand. 1081 01:50:58,831 --> 01:51:01,324 I am woe for't, sir. 1082 01:51:02,024 --> 01:51:07,485 Irreparable is the loss; and patience says it is past her cure. 1083 01:51:07,659 --> 01:51:10,828 I rather think you have not sought her help, 1084 01:51:11,000 --> 01:51:15,332 of whose soft grace for the like loss... 1085 01:51:15,506 --> 01:51:20,255 I have her sovereign aid, and rest myself content. 1086 01:51:20,432 --> 01:51:25,347 You the like loss! - As great to me as late; 1087 01:51:25,525 --> 01:51:27,943 and, supportable to make the dear loss, 1088 01:51:28,153 --> 01:51:32,778 have I means much weaker than you may call to comfort you, 1089 01:51:33,872 --> 01:51:36,246 for I have lost my daughter. 1090 01:51:37,002 --> 01:51:40,456 A daughter! O heavens, 1091 01:51:41,051 --> 01:51:45,436 that they were living both in Naples, The King and Queen there! 1092 01:51:45,437 --> 01:51:47,176 That they were, 1093 01:51:47,355 --> 01:51:52,698 I wish myself were mudded in that oozy bed where my son lies. 1094 01:51:52,864 --> 01:51:55,356 When did you lose your daughter? 1095 01:51:56,286 --> 01:51:58,958 In this last tempest. 1096 01:51:59,668 --> 01:52:03,621 but, howsoe'er you have been justled from your senses, 1097 01:52:03,799 --> 01:52:06,067 know for certain that I am Prospero, 1098 01:52:06,068 --> 01:52:10,602 and that very duke which was thrust forth of Milan; 1099 01:52:11,146 --> 01:52:17,188 who most strangely upon this shore, where you were wrecked, 1100 01:52:17,740 --> 01:52:21,444 was landed to be the lord on't. 1101 01:52:33,518 --> 01:52:39,478 My dukedom since you have given me again, I will requite you with as good a thing; 1102 01:52:39,655 --> 01:52:46,279 At least bring forth a wonder, to content ye as much as me my dukedom. 1103 01:52:46,812 --> 01:52:49,084 Sweet lord, you play me false. 1104 01:52:49,085 --> 01:52:52,503 No, my dearest love, I would not for the world. 1105 01:52:52,678 --> 01:52:57,723 Yes, for a score of kingdoms you should wrangle and I would call it fair play. 1106 01:52:57,894 --> 01:53:03,569 If this prove a vision of the island, one dear son shall I twice lose. 1107 01:53:03,738 --> 01:53:07,525 22. A Book of Games 1108 01:53:19,767 --> 01:53:25,976 Though the seas threaten, they are merciful; I have curs'd them without cause. 1109 01:53:31,787 --> 01:53:35,835 Now all the blessings Of a glad father compass thee about! 1110 01:53:36,003 --> 01:53:39,172 Arise, and say how thou cam'st here. 1111 01:53:57,416 --> 01:54:02,331 O, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here! 1112 01:54:02,508 --> 01:54:05,346 How beauteous mankind is! 1113 01:54:05,514 --> 01:54:10,013 O brave new world That has such people in't! 1114 01:54:10,189 --> 01:54:12,183 'Tis new to thee. 1115 01:54:12,358 --> 01:54:15,776 What is this maid with whom thou wast at play? 1116 01:54:15,948 --> 01:54:18,463 Your eld'st acquaintance cannot be three hours; 1117 01:54:18,673 --> 01:54:22,869 Is she the goddess that hath sever'd us, And brought us thus together? 1118 01:54:23,044 --> 01:54:28,921 Sir, she is mortal; But by immortal Providence she's mine. 1119 01:54:29,096 --> 01:54:32,598 I chose her when I could not ask my father For his advice, 1120 01:54:34,271 --> 01:54:36,729 nor thought I had one. 1121 01:54:36,901 --> 01:54:39,619 She Is daughter to this famous Duke of Milan, 1122 01:54:39,620 --> 01:54:44,119 Of whom so often I have heard renown But never saw before; 1123 01:54:44,540 --> 01:54:50,833 of whom I have Receiv'd a second life; and second father This lady makes him to me. 1124 01:54:51,301 --> 01:54:53,212 I am hers. 1125 01:54:53,388 --> 01:54:58,932 But, O, how oddly will it sound that I must ask my child forgiveness! 1126 01:54:59,108 --> 01:55:05,316 There, sir, stop; Let us not burden our remembrances with a heaviness that's gone. 1127 01:55:05,494 --> 01:55:10,159 I have inly wept, or should have spoke ere this. 1128 01:55:11,045 --> 01:55:16,506 Look down, you gods, and on this couple drop a blessed crown; 1129 01:55:17,305 --> 01:55:21,721 For it is you that have chalk'd forth the way which brought us hither. 1130 01:55:21,898 --> 01:55:24,272 I say, Amen, Gonzalo! 1131 01:55:24,444 --> 01:55:28,231 Was Milan thrust from Milan, 1132 01:55:28,408 --> 01:55:32,409 that his issue should become Kings of Naples? 1133 01:55:32,583 --> 01:55:35,539 O, rejoice beyond a common joy, 1134 01:55:35,713 --> 01:55:39,465 and set it down with gold on lasting pillars: 1135 01:55:39,637 --> 01:55:44,766 in one voyage did Claribel her husband find at Tunis; 1136 01:55:44,938 --> 01:55:49,153 And Ferdinand, her brother, found a wife... 1137 01:55:49,216 --> 01:55:52,240 ...where he himself was lost; 1138 01:55:52,408 --> 01:55:58,582 Prospero his dukedom In a poor isle; and all of us ourselves... 1139 01:55:58,753 --> 01:56:02,706 ...when no man was his own. 1140 01:56:04,262 --> 01:56:06,304 Give me your hands. 1141 01:56:09,690 --> 01:56:15,150 Let grief and sorrow still embrace his heart that doth not wish you joy. 1142 01:56:15,325 --> 01:56:17,319 Be it so. Amen! 1143 01:56:18,205 --> 01:56:22,710 I prophesied, if a gallows were on land, this fellow could not drown. 1144 01:56:22,816 --> 01:56:24,544 What is the news? 1145 01:56:24,716 --> 01:56:29,631 The best news is that we have safely found our King and company; 1146 01:56:29,807 --> 01:56:34,556 the next, our ship- Which but three glasses since we gave out split - 1147 01:56:34,734 --> 01:56:40,492 Is tight and yare, and bravely rigg'd, as when We first put out to sea. 1148 01:56:45,585 --> 01:56:49,288 Every man shift for all the rest, 1149 01:56:49,468 --> 01:56:53,136 and let no man take care for himself; 1150 01:56:54,727 --> 01:57:01,269 for all is but fortune. Coragio, bully-monster, coragio! 1151 01:57:02,198 --> 01:57:08,407 If these be true spies which I wear in my head, here's a goodly sight. 1152 01:57:08,583 --> 01:57:10,245 O Setebos, 1153 01:57:11,547 --> 01:57:14,218 these be brave spirits indeed 1154 01:57:14,385 --> 01:57:20,345 How fine my master is! I am afraid he will chastise me. 1155 01:57:20,521 --> 01:57:24,438 What things are these, my lord Antonio? Will money buy'em? 1156 01:57:24,612 --> 01:57:29,954 Very like; one of them is a plain fish, and no doubt marketable. 1157 01:57:30,122 --> 01:57:34,752 Mark but the badges of these men, my lords, then say if they be true. 1158 01:57:34,921 --> 01:57:39,251 This mis-shapen knave- His mother was a witch, and one so strong... 1159 01:57:39,252 --> 01:57:42,341 ...that could control the moon, make flows and ebbs, 1160 01:57:42,342 --> 01:57:45,429 And deal in her command without her power. 1161 01:57:45,607 --> 01:57:48,016 These three have robb'd me; 1162 01:57:48,195 --> 01:57:52,907 and this demi-devil - For he's a bastard one - 1163 01:57:53,079 --> 01:57:56,747 had plotted with them to take my life. 1164 01:57:57,294 --> 01:58:00,997 Two of these fellows you must know and own; 1165 01:58:01,177 --> 01:58:05,343 this thing of darkness I acknowledge mine. 1166 01:58:05,518 --> 01:58:09,388 I shall be pinch'd to death. - Go, sirrah, to my cell; 1167 01:58:09,774 --> 01:58:12,314 Take with you your companions; 1168 01:58:12,487 --> 01:58:17,319 as you look to have my pardon, trim it handsomely. 1169 01:58:32,022 --> 01:58:35,191 Sir, I invite your Highness and your train to my poor cell, 1170 01:58:35,193 --> 01:58:38,362 where you shall take your rest for this one night; 1171 01:58:38,533 --> 01:58:41,655 And in the morn I'll bring you to your ship, 1172 01:58:41,830 --> 01:58:47,421 and so to Naples, where I have hope to see the nuptial... 1173 01:58:47,591 --> 01:58:52,553 of these our dear-belov'd solemnized, 1174 01:58:57,775 --> 01:59:01,692 and thence retire me to my Milan, 1175 01:59:01,865 --> 01:59:06,495 where every third thought shall be my grave. 1176 01:59:31,460 --> 01:59:35,675 Sir, all this service have I done since I went. 1177 01:59:36,135 --> 01:59:41,346 Was't well done? - Bravely, my diligence. 1178 01:59:43,856 --> 01:59:46,064 Thou shalt be free. 1179 02:02:04,979 --> 02:02:10,226 This is a thick, printed volume of plays dated 1623. 1180 02:02:10,404 --> 02:02:16,162 There are thirty-five plays in the book and room for one more. 1181 02:02:16,332 --> 02:02:19,501 Nineteen pages are left blank for its inclusion. 1182 02:02:19,502 --> 02:02:22,671 Right at the front of the book, just after the prefix. 1183 02:02:30,732 --> 02:02:35,445 And this is the thirty-sixth play, The Tempest. 1184 02:02:35,616 --> 02:02:37,943 Boatswain 1185 02:02:38,322 --> 02:02:39,432 Boatswain? 1186 02:02:39,998 --> 02:02:43,084 Here, master; what cheer? 1187 02:02:51,142 --> 02:02:55,724 All the other volumes have been drowned and destroyed. 1188 02:02:56,944 --> 02:03:00,398 We still do have the last two books, 1189 02:03:00,576 --> 02:03:03,283 safely fished from the sea. 1190 02:03:15,060 --> 02:03:17,268 My Ariel, chick, 1191 02:03:18,816 --> 02:03:22,104 now to the elements be free 1192 02:03:23,115 --> 02:03:25,786 and fare thou well! 1193 02:03:38,017 --> 02:03:41,602 Please you, draw near. 1194 02:03:46,614 --> 02:03:49,736 Now my charms are all o'erthrown, 1195 02:03:49,912 --> 02:03:55,372 and what strength I have's mine own, which is most faint. 1196 02:03:55,715 --> 02:04:01,722 Now 'tis true, I must be here confin'd by you, or sent to Naples. 1197 02:04:01,892 --> 02:04:08,231 Let me not, Since I have my dukedom got, And pardon'd the deceiver, 1198 02:04:08,404 --> 02:04:12,024 dwell In this bare island by your spell; 1199 02:04:12,201 --> 02:04:17,792 But release me from my bands with the help of your good hands. 1200 02:04:19,088 --> 02:04:23,338 Gentle breath of yours my sails must fill, 1201 02:04:23,513 --> 02:04:28,262 or else my project fails, which was to please. 1202 02:04:28,438 --> 02:04:35,276 Now I want spirits to enforce, art to enchant; 1203 02:04:36,201 --> 02:04:38,990 And my ending is despair... 1204 02:04:39,165 --> 02:04:44,163 unless I be reliev'd by prayer, which pierces so... 1205 02:04:44,342 --> 02:04:48,176 that it assaults mercy itself, 1206 02:04:48,808 --> 02:04:52,179 and frees all faults. 1207 02:04:53,983 --> 02:04:57,936 As you from crimes would pardon'd be, 1208 02:04:58,700 --> 02:05:03,116 let your indulgence set me free. 101657

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