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The Tempest
act ii   Scene 1
William Shakespeare
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       Another part of the island
       [Enter ALONSO, SEBASTIAN, ANTONIO, GONZALO, ADRIAN, FRANCISCO,
       and OTHERS]

       GONZALO
       Beseech you, sir, be merry; you have cause,
       So have we all, of joy; for our escape
       Is much beyond our loss. Our hint of woe
       Is common; every day, some sailor's wife,
       The masters of some merchant, and the merchant,
       Have just our theme of woe; but for the miracle,
       I mean our preservation, few in millions
       Can speak like us. Then wisely, good sir, weigh
       Our sorrow with our comfort.
       ALONSO
       Prithee, peace.
       SEBASTIAN
       He receives comfort like cold porridge.
       ANTONIO
       The visitor will not give him o'er so.
       SEBASTIAN
       Look, he's winding up the watch of his wit; by
       and by it will strike.
       GONZALO
       Sir-
       SEBASTIAN
       One-Tell.
       GONZALO
       When every grief is entertain'd that's offer'd,
       Comes to th' entertainer-
       SEBASTIAN
       A dollar.
       GONZALO
       Dolour comes to him, indeed; you have spoken
       truer than you purpos'd.
       SEBASTIAN
       You have taken it wiselier than I meant you
       should.
       GONZALO
       Therefore, my lord-
       ANTONIO
       Fie, what a spendthrift is he of his tongue!
       ALONSO
       I prithee, spare.
       GONZALO
       Well, I have done; but yet-
       SEBASTIAN
       He will be talking.
       ANTONIO
       Which, of he or Adrian, for a good wager, first
       begins to crow?
       SEBASTIAN
       The old cock.
       ANTONIO
       The cock'rel.
       SEBASTIAN
       Done. The wager?
       ANTONIO
       A laughter.
       SEBASTIAN
       A match!
       ADRIAN
       Though this island seem to be desert-
       ANTONIO
       Ha, ha, ha!
       SEBASTIAN
       So, you're paid.
       ADRIAN
       Uninhabitable, and almost inaccessible-
       SEBASTIAN
       Yet-
       ADRIAN
       Yet-
       ANTONIO
       He could not miss't.
       ADRIAN
       It must needs be of subtle, tender, and delicate
       temperance.
       ANTONIO
       Temperance was a delicate wench.
       SEBASTIAN
       Ay, and a subtle; as he most learnedly
       deliver'd.
       ADRIAN
       The air breathes upon us here most sweetly.
       SEBASTIAN
       As if it had lungs, and rotten ones.
       ANTONIO
       Or, as 'twere perfum'd by a fen.
       GONZALO
       Here is everything advantageous to life.
       ANTONIO
       True; save means to live.
       SEBASTIAN
       Of that there's none, or little.
       GONZALO
       How lush and lusty the grass looks! how green!
       ANTONIO
       The ground indeed is tawny.
       SEBASTIAN
       With an eye of green in't.
       ANTONIO
       He misses not much.
       SEBASTIAN
       No; he doth but mistake the truth totally.
       GONZALO
       But the rarity of it is, which is indeed almost
       beyond credit-
       SEBASTIAN
       As many vouch'd rarities are.
       GONZALO
       That our garments, being, as they were, drench'd
       in the sea, hold, notwithstanding, their freshness and
       glosses, being rather new-dy'd, than stain'd with salt
       water.
       ANTONIO
       If but one of his pockets could speak, would it
       not say he lies?
       SEBASTIAN
       Ay, or very falsely pocket up his report.
       GONZALO
       Methinks our garments are now as fresh as when
       we put them on first in Afric, at the marriage of the
       King's fair daughter Claribel to the King of Tunis.
       SEBASTIAN
       'Twas a sweet marriage, and we prosper well in
       our return.
       ADRIAN
       Tunis was never grac'd before with such a paragon
       to their queen.
       GONZALO
       Not since widow Dido's time.
       ANTONIO
       Widow! a pox o' that! How came that 'widow'
       in? Widow Dido!
       SEBASTIAN
       What if he had said 'widower Aeneas' too?
       Good Lord, how you take it!
       ADRIAN
       'Widow Dido' said you? You make me study of
       that. She was of Carthage, not of Tunis.
       GONZALO
       This Tunis, sir, was Carthage.
       ADRIAN
       Carthage?
       GONZALO
       I assure you, Carthage.
       ANTONIO
       His word is more than the miraculous harp.
       SEBASTIAN
       He hath rais'd the wall, and houses too.
       ANTONIO
       What impossible matter will he make easy next?
       SEBASTIAN
       I think he will carry this island home in his
       pocket, and give it his son for an apple.
       ANTONIO
       And, sowing the kernels of it in the sea, bring
       forth more islands.
       GONZALO
       Ay.
       ANTONIO
       Why, in good time.
       GONZALO
       Sir, we were talking that our garments seem now
       as fresh as when we were at Tunis at the marriage of
       your daughter, who is now Queen.
       ANTONIO
       And the rarest that e'er came there.
       SEBASTIAN
       Bate, I beseech you, widow Dido.
       ANTONIO
       O, widow Dido! Ay, widow Dido.
       GONZALO
       Is not, sir, my doublet as fresh as the first day I
       wore it? I mean, in a sort.
       ANTONIO
       That 'sort' was well fish'd for.
       GONZALO
       When I wore it at your daughter's marriage?
       ALONSO
       You cram these words into mine ears against
       The stomach of my sense. Would I had never
       Married my daughter there; for, coming thence,
       My son is lost; and, in my rate, she too,
       Who is so far from Italy removed
       I ne'er again shall see her. O thou mine heir
       Of Naples and of Milan, what strange fish
       Hath made his meal on thee?
       FRANCISCO
       Sir, he may live;
       I saw him beat the surges under him,
       And ride upon their backs; he trod the water,
       Whose enmity he flung aside, and breasted
       The surge most swoln that met him; his bold head
       'Bove the contentious waves he kept, and oared
       Himself with his good arms in lusty stroke
       To th' shore, that o'er his wave-worn basis bowed,
       As stooping to relieve him. I not doubt
       He came alive to land.
       ALONSO
       No, no, he's gone.
       SEBASTIAN
       Sir, you may thank yourself for this great loss,
       That would not bless our Europe with your daughter,
       But rather lose her to an African;
       Where she, at least, is banish'd from your eye,
       Who hath cause to wet the grief on't.
       ALONSO
       Prithee, peace.
       SEBASTIAN
       You were kneel'd to, and importun'd otherwise
       By all of us; and the fair soul herself
       Weigh'd between loathness and obedience at
       Which end o' th' beam should bow. We have lost your son,
       I fear, for ever. Milan and Naples have
       More widows in them of this business' making,
       Than we bring men to comfort them;
       The fault's your own.
       ALONSO
       So is the dear'st o' th' loss.
       GONZALO
       My lord Sebastian,
       The truth you speak doth lack some gentleness,
       And time to speak it in; you rub the sore,
       When you should bring the plaster.
       SEBASTIAN
       Very well.
       ANTONIO
       And most chirurgeonly.
       GONZALO
       It is foul weather in us all, good sir,
       When you are cloudy.
       SEBASTIAN
       Foul weather?
       ANTONIO
       Very foul.
       GONZALO
       Had I plantation of this isle, my lord-
       ANTONIO
       He'd sow 't with nettle-seed.
       SEBASTIAN
       Or docks, or mallows.
       GONZALO
       And were the king on't, what would I do?
       SEBASTIAN
       Scape being drunk for want of wine.
       GONZALO
       I' th' commonwealth I would by contraries
       Execute all things; for no kind of traffic
       Would I admit; no name of magistrate;
       Letters should not be known; riches, poverty,
       And use of service, none; contract, succession,
       Bourn, bound of land, tilth, vineyard, none;
       No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil;
       No occupation; all men idle, all;
       And women too, but innocent and pure;
       No sovereignty-
       SEBASTIAN
       Yet he would be king on't.
       ANTONIO
       The latter end of his commonwealth forgets the
       beginning.
       GONZALO
       All things in common nature should produce
       Without sweat or endeavour. Treason, felony,
       Sword, pike, knife, gun, or need of any engine,
       Would I not have; but nature should bring forth,
       Of it own kind, all foison, all abundance,
       To feed my innocent people.
       SEBASTIAN
       No marrying 'mong his subjects?
       ANTONIO
       None, man; all idle; whores and knaves.
       GONZALO
       I would with such perfection govern, sir,
       T' excel the golden age.
       SEBASTIAN
       Save his Majesty!
       ANTONIO
       Long live Gonzalo!
       GONZALO
       And-do you mark me, sir?
       ALONSO
       Prithee, no more; thou dost talk nothing to me.
       GONZALO
       I do well believe your Highness; and did it to
       minister occasion to these gentlemen, who are of such
       sensible and nimble lungs that they always use to laugh
       at nothing.
       ANTONIO
       'Twas you we laugh'd at.
       GONZALO
       Who in this kind of merry fooling am nothing to
       you; so you may continue, and laugh at nothing still.
       ANTONIO
       What a blow was there given!
       SEBASTIAN
       An it had not fall'n flat-long.
       GONZALO
       You are gentlemen of brave mettle; you would
       lift the moon out of her sphere, if she would continue
       in it five weeks without changing.
       [Enter ARIEL, invisible, playing solemn music]
       SEBASTIAN
       We would so, and then go a-bat-fowling.
       ANTONIO
       Nay, good my lord, be not angry.
       GONZALO
       No, I warrant you; I will not adventure my
       discretion so weakly. Will you laugh me asleep, for I am
       very heavy?
       ANTONIO
       Go sleep, and hear us.
       [All sleep but ALONSO, SEBASTIAN and ANTONIO]
       ALONSO
       What, all so soon asleep! I wish mine eyes
       Would, with themselves, shut up my thoughts; I find
       They are inclin'd to do so.
       SEBASTIAN
       Please you, sir,
       Do not omit the heavy offer of it:
       It seldom visits sorrow; when it doth,
       It is a comforter.
       ANTONIO
       We two, my lord,
       Will guard your person while you take your rest,
       And watch your safety.
       ALONSO
       Thank you-wondrous heavy!
       [ALONSO sleeps. Exit ARIEL]
       SEBASTIAN
       What a strange drowsiness possesses them!
       ANTONIO
       It is the quality o' th' climate.
       SEBASTIAN
       Why
       Doth it not then our eyelids sink? I find not
       Myself dispos'd to sleep.
       ANTONIO
       Nor I; my spirits are nimble.
       They fell together all, as by consent;
       They dropp'd, as by a thunder-stroke. What might,
       Worthy Sebastian? O, what might! No more!
       And yet methinks I see it in thy face,
       What thou shouldst be; th' occasion speaks thee; and
       My strong imagination sees a crown
       Dropping upon thy head.
       SEBASTIAN
       What, art thou waking?
       ANTONIO
       Do you not hear me speak?
       SEBASTIAN
       I do; and surely
       It is a sleepy language, and thou speak'st
       Out of thy sleep. What is it thou didst say?
       This is a strange repose, to be asleep
       With eyes wide open; standing, speaking, moving,
       And yet so fast asleep.
       ANTONIO
       Noble Sebastian,
       Thou let'st thy fortune sleep-die rather; wink'st
       Whiles thou art waking.
       SEBASTIAN
       Thou dost snore distinctly;
       There's meaning in thy snores.
       ANTONIO
       I am more serious than my custom; you
       Must be so too, if heed me; which to do
       Trebles thee o'er.
       SEBASTIAN
       Well, I am standing water.
       ANTONIO
       I'll teach you how to flow.
       SEBASTIAN
       Do so: to ebb,
       Hereditary sloth instructs me.
       ANTONIO
       O,
       If you but knew how you the purpose cherish,
       Whiles thus you mock it! how, in stripping it,
       You more invest it! Ebbing men indeed,
       Most often, do so near the bottom run
       By their own fear or sloth.
       SEBASTIAN
       Prithee say on.
       The setting of thine eye and cheek proclaim
       A matter from thee; and a birth, indeed,
       Which throes thee much to yield.
       ANTONIO
       Thus, sir:
       Although this lord of weak remembrance, this
       Who shall be of as little memory
       When he is earth'd, hath here almost persuaded-
       For he's a spirit of persuasion, only
       Professes to persuade-the King his son's alive,
       'Tis as impossible that he's undrown'd
       As he that sleeps here swims.
       SEBASTIAN
       I have no hope
       That he's undrown'd.
       ANTONIO
       O, out of that 'no hope'
       What great hope have you! No hope that way is
       Another way so high a hope, that even
       Ambition cannot pierce a wink beyond,
       But doubt discovery there. Will you grant with me
       That Ferdinand is drown'd?
       SEBASTIAN
       He's gone.
       ANTONIO
       Then tell me,
       Who's the next heir of Naples?
       SEBASTIAN
       Claribel.
       ANTONIO
       She that is Queen of Tunis; she that dwells
       Ten leagues beyond man's life; she that from Naples
       Can have no note, unless the sun were post,
       The Man i' th' Moon's too slow, till newborn chins
       Be rough and razorable; she that from whom
       We all were sea-swallow'd, though some cast again,
       And by that destiny, to perform an act
       Whereof what's past is prologue, what to come
       In yours and my discharge.
       SEBASTIAN
       What stuff is this! How say you?
       'Tis true, my brother's daughter's Queen of Tunis;
       So is she heir of Naples; 'twixt which regions
       There is some space.
       ANTONIO
       A space whose ev'ry cubit
       Seems to cry out 'How shall that Claribel
       Measure us back to Naples? Keep in Tunis,
       And let Sebastian wake.' Say this were death
       That now hath seiz'd them; why, they were no worse
       Than now they are. There be that can rule Naples
       As well as he that sleeps; lords that can prate
       As amply and unnecessarily
       As this Gonzalo; I myself could make
       A chough of as deep chat. O, that you bore
       The mind that I do! What a sleep were this
       For your advancement! Do you understand me?
       SEBASTIAN
       Methinks I do.
       ANTONIO
       And how does your content
       Tender your own good fortune?
       SEBASTIAN
       I remember
       You did supplant your brother Prospero.
       ANTONIO
       True.
       And look how well my garments sit upon me,
       Much feater than before. My brother's servants
       Were then my fellows; now they are my men.
       SEBASTIAN
       But, for your conscience-
       ANTONIO
       Ay, sir; where lies that? If 'twere a kibe,
       'Twould put me to my slipper; but I feel not
       This deity in my bosom; twenty consciences
       That stand 'twixt me and Milan, candied be they
       And melt, ere they molest! Here lies your brother,
       No better than the earth he lies upon,
       If he were that which now he's like-that's dead;
       Whom I with this obedient steel, three inches of it,
       Can lay to bed for ever; whiles you, doing thus,
       To the perpetual wink for aye might put
       This ancient morsel, this Sir Prudence, who
       Should not upbraid our course. For all the rest,
       They'll take suggestion as a cat laps milk;
       They'll tell the clock to any business that
       We say befits the hour.
       SEBASTIAN
       Thy case, dear friend,
       Shall be my precedent; as thou got'st Milan,
       I'll come by Naples. Draw thy sword. One stroke
       Shall free thee from the tribute which thou payest;
       And I the King shall love thee.
       ANTONIO
       Draw together;
       And when I rear my hand, do you the like,
       To fall it on Gonzalo.
       SEBASTIAN
       O, but one word.
       [They talk apart]
       [Re-enter ARIEL, invisible, with music and song]
       ARIEL
       My master through his art foresees the danger
       That you, his friend, are in; and sends me forth-
       For else his project dies-to keep them living.
       [Sings in GONZALO'S ear]
       While you here do snoring lie,
       Open-ey'd conspiracy
       His time doth take.
       If of life you keep a care,
       Shake off slumber, and beware.
       Awake, awake!
       ANTONIO
       Then let us both be sudden.
       GONZALO
       Now, good angels
       Preserve the King!
       [They wake]
       ALONSO
       Why, how now?-Ho, awake!-Why are you drawn?
       Wherefore this ghastly looking?
       GONZALO
       What's the matter?
       SEBASTIAN
       Whiles we stood here securing your repose,
       Even now, we heard a hollow burst of bellowing
       Like bulls, or rather lions; did't not wake you?
       It struck mine ear most terribly.
       ALONSO
       I heard nothing.
       ANTONIO
       O, 'twas a din to fright a monster's ear,
       To make an earthquake! Sure it was the roar
       Of a whole herd of lions.
       ALONSO
       Heard you this, Gonzalo?
       GONZALO
       Upon mine honour, sir, I heard a humming,
       And that a strange one too, which did awake me;
       I shak'd you, sir, and cried; as mine eyes open'd,
       I saw their weapons drawn-there was a noise,
       That's verily. 'Tis best we stand upon our guard,
       Or that we quit this place. Let's draw our weapons.
       ALONSO
       Lead off this ground; and let's make further
       search
       For my poor son.
       GONZALO
       Heavens keep him from these beasts!
       For he is, sure, i' th' island.
       ALONSO
       Lead away.
       ARIEL
       Prospero my lord shall know what I have done;
       So, King, go safely on to seek thy son.
       [Exeunt]
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Dramatis Personae
act i
   Scene 1
   Scene 2
act ii
   Scene 1
   Scene 2
act iii
   Scene 1
   Scene 2
   Scene 3
act iv
   Scene 1
act v
   Scene 1
Epilogue