1 00:00:05,000 --> 00:00:16,000 ...:::: SiliconChip ::::... 2 00:00:08,500 --> 00:00:13,500 The Tempest [2010] 3 00:00:15,000 --> 00:00:21,074 Advertise your product or brand here contact www.OpenSubtitles.org today 4 00:01:01,261 --> 00:01:03,004 Yare, yare! 5 00:01:04,055 --> 00:01:06,925 Take in the topsail 6 00:01:07,100 --> 00:01:08,843 Tend to the master's whistle! 7 00:01:14,732 --> 00:01:18,314 Bestir, bestir! 8 00:01:18,486 --> 00:01:20,858 Good Boatswain, have care 9 00:01:21,030 --> 00:01:23,947 Where's the master? Play the men 10 00:01:24,117 --> 00:01:26,405 l pray now, keep below 11 00:01:26,577 --> 00:01:28,569 Where is the master, bos'n? 12 00:01:28,746 --> 00:01:30,156 Do you not hear him!? 13 00:01:30,331 --> 00:01:33,664 You mar our labour, keep your cabins 14 00:01:33,835 --> 00:01:35,377 you do assist the storm 15 00:01:35,545 --> 00:01:38,664 Nay, good, be patient 16 00:01:38,840 --> 00:01:40,298 When the sea is 17 00:01:43,136 --> 00:01:46,504 Good, yet remember whom thou hast aboard 18 00:01:46,889 --> 00:01:50,174 None that l more love than myself 19 00:01:50,351 --> 00:01:52,343 Silence, trouble us not! 20 00:01:52,520 --> 00:01:54,393 Out of our way, l say! 21 00:02:27,889 --> 00:02:30,095 Yet again? What do you here? 22 00:02:30,266 --> 00:02:32,673 Shall we give o'er, and drown? Have you a mind to sink? 23 00:02:32,852 --> 00:02:38,190 A pox o' your throat, you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog! 24 00:02:38,358 --> 00:02:40,231 Work you, then 25 00:02:40,401 --> 00:02:45,359 Hang, cur, hang! You whoreson, insolent noisemaker 26 00:02:45,531 --> 00:02:48,366 we are less afraid to be drowned than thou art 27 00:02:48,534 --> 00:02:53,326 Off to sea again! Lay her off! 28 00:03:16,062 --> 00:03:18,813 Hell is empty and all the devils here! 29 00:03:38,418 --> 00:03:43,293 lf by your art, my dearest mother, you have put the wild waters in this roar 30 00:03:43,464 --> 00:03:44,412 allay them... 31 00:03:44,924 --> 00:03:48,339 O, l have suffered with those that l saw suffer 32 00:03:48,511 --> 00:03:51,926 A brave vessel, who had, no doubt, some noble creature in her 33 00:03:52,515 --> 00:03:54,554 dash'd all to pieces 34 00:03:55,560 --> 00:03:58,928 Poor souls, they perish'd! 35 00:04:07,739 --> 00:04:11,688 Be collected No more amazement 36 00:04:12,243 --> 00:04:15,694 tell thy piteous heart there's no harm done 37 00:04:15,872 --> 00:04:19,075 - O, woe the day! - No harm 38 00:04:21,044 --> 00:04:24,792 l have done nothing but in care of thee, of thee, my dear one, thee 39 00:04:24,964 --> 00:04:29,044 my daughter, who art ignorant of what thou art 40 00:04:29,385 --> 00:04:31,507 nought knowing of whence l am 41 00:04:31,679 --> 00:04:34,964 nor that l am more better than Prospera 42 00:04:35,141 --> 00:04:40,016 master of a full poor cell and thy no greater mother 43 00:04:40,438 --> 00:04:43,107 More to know did never meddle with my thoughts 44 00:04:43,900 --> 00:04:47,150 'Tis time l should inform thee farther 45 00:04:57,997 --> 00:05:02,125 So. Lie there, my art 46 00:05:08,591 --> 00:05:12,339 Wipe thou thine eyes, have comfort 47 00:05:12,971 --> 00:05:14,714 The direful spectacle of the wreck 48 00:05:14,931 --> 00:05:17,504 which touch'd the very virtue of compassion in thee 49 00:05:17,684 --> 00:05:22,227 l have with such provision in mine art so safely ordered that there is no soul 50 00:05:22,397 --> 00:05:25,101 No, not so much perdition as an hair 51 00:05:25,566 --> 00:05:27,439 betid to any creature in the vessel 52 00:05:27,860 --> 00:05:31,442 which thou heard'st cry, which thou saw'st sink 53 00:05:31,614 --> 00:05:34,780 Sit down, and be attentive 54 00:05:36,953 --> 00:05:41,614 Canst thou remember a time before we came unto this cell? 55 00:05:41,791 --> 00:05:44,791 l do not think thou canst, for then thou wast not out three years old 56 00:05:44,961 --> 00:05:46,455 Certainly, ma'am, l can 57 00:05:47,964 --> 00:05:52,293 By what? By any other house or person? 58 00:05:54,178 --> 00:05:56,669 Of any thing the image tell me that hath kept with thy remembrance 59 00:05:56,848 --> 00:06:00,382 'Tis far off, and rather like a dream 60 00:06:00,560 --> 00:06:04,308 Had l not Four or five women once that tended me? 61 00:06:06,733 --> 00:06:11,359 Thou hadst, and more, Miranda 62 00:06:13,615 --> 00:06:19,653 Twelve year since, Miranda, twelve year since 63 00:06:20,204 --> 00:06:24,332 thy mother held the Dukedom of Milan and its princely power 64 00:06:24,500 --> 00:06:26,658 But are not you my mother? 65 00:06:26,836 --> 00:06:35,377 The very same, who long ago was wife to him who ruled Milan most liberally 66 00:06:35,553 --> 00:06:38,672 who, with as tolerant a hand toward me 67 00:06:38,848 --> 00:06:43,094 gave license to my long hours in pursuit of hidden truths 68 00:06:43,269 --> 00:06:50,481 of coiled powers contained within some elements to harm, or heal 69 00:06:50,735 --> 00:06:53,308 l brooked no interruption but your squalling 70 00:06:54,614 --> 00:06:57,780 for thou, child, art a princess born 71 00:06:57,951 --> 00:06:59,990 O, Heavens! 72 00:07:00,161 --> 00:07:03,327 What foul play had we, that we came from thence? 73 00:07:06,709 --> 00:07:11,833 Upon thy father's death, authority was conferred as was his will to me alone 74 00:07:12,006 --> 00:07:19,384 thereby awaking the ambitions of my brother and thy uncle, call'd Antonio 75 00:07:19,555 --> 00:07:21,927 - Thou attendst not... - Good Madam, l do! 76 00:07:22,100 --> 00:07:28,980 l pray thee, mark me that a brother should be so perfidious! 77 00:07:29,899 --> 00:07:32,899 He whom l did charge to execute express commands 78 00:07:33,152 --> 00:07:35,228 as to the prudent governing of fair Milan 79 00:07:35,405 --> 00:07:39,188 instead undid, subverted Dost thou attend me? 80 00:07:39,826 --> 00:07:41,403 Ma'am, most heedfully! 81 00:07:41,577 --> 00:07:44,494 Perverting my upstanding studies 82 00:07:44,664 --> 00:07:49,705 now his slandering and bile-dipped brush did paint a faithless portrait 83 00:07:49,877 --> 00:07:52,913 His sister, a practicer of the black arts! 84 00:07:53,089 --> 00:07:55,211 A demon, not a woman, nay a witch! 85 00:07:55,383 --> 00:07:59,048 And he full-knowing others of my sex have burned for no less! 86 00:07:59,220 --> 00:08:03,217 The flames now fanned, my counselors turned against me. Dost thou hear? 87 00:08:03,391 --> 00:08:05,182 Your tale, ma'am, would cure deafness 88 00:08:07,979 --> 00:08:12,890 To credit his own lie he did believe he was indeed the Duke 89 00:08:13,067 --> 00:08:16,566 confederates wi' the King of Naples to give him annual tribute 90 00:08:16,738 --> 00:08:21,115 and bend my Dukedom yet unbow'd to most ignoble stooping 91 00:08:21,284 --> 00:08:22,482 O the heavens! 92 00:08:22,952 --> 00:08:27,115 Now the condition 93 00:08:27,707 --> 00:08:30,244 The King of Naples, being an enemy to me inveterate 94 00:08:30,418 --> 00:08:32,125 hearkens my brother's suit 95 00:08:32,295 --> 00:08:36,292 which was, that he, should presently eradicate me and mine 96 00:08:36,507 --> 00:08:38,546 out of the dukedom 97 00:08:38,801 --> 00:08:43,344 and confer fair Milan with all its honours upon my brother 98 00:08:44,807 --> 00:08:49,350 whereon, one midnight 99 00:08:49,520 --> 00:08:52,604 did Antonio open the gates of Milan 100 00:08:52,774 --> 00:08:57,566 and, i' the dead of darkness his ministers for the purpose hurried thence 101 00:08:57,820 --> 00:09:02,149 me and thy crying self 102 00:09:02,951 --> 00:09:04,860 Wherefore did they not that hour destroy us? 103 00:09:07,413 --> 00:09:09,950 Dear, they durst not 104 00:09:10,750 --> 00:09:13,834 so dear the love my people bore me 105 00:09:14,003 --> 00:09:17,003 ln few, they hurried us aboard a bark bore us some leagues to sea 106 00:09:17,173 --> 00:09:20,672 where they prepared a rotten carcass of a boat 107 00:09:20,843 --> 00:09:25,551 not rigg'd, nor tackle, sail, nor mast 108 00:09:26,015 --> 00:09:28,387 the very rats instinctively had quit it 109 00:09:28,977 --> 00:09:34,433 there they hoist us to cry to the sea that roar'd to us 110 00:09:34,607 --> 00:09:40,230 to sigh to the winds whose pity sighing back again, did us but loving wrong 111 00:09:40,405 --> 00:09:43,820 Alack, what trouble was l then to you! 112 00:09:43,992 --> 00:09:49,116 O, a cherubim thou wast that did preserve me! 113 00:09:49,289 --> 00:09:53,238 Thou didst smile lnfused with a fortitude from heaven 114 00:09:53,418 --> 00:09:55,873 that raised in me an undergoing stomach 115 00:09:56,087 --> 00:09:58,922 to bear up against what should ensue 116 00:09:59,090 --> 00:10:01,877 - How came we ashore? - By providence divine 117 00:10:03,136 --> 00:10:05,342 Some food we had and some fresh water 118 00:10:05,513 --> 00:10:09,131 that a noble Neapolitan, Gonzalo 119 00:10:09,309 --> 00:10:13,602 out of his charity, did give us, with rich garments, stuffs and necessaries 120 00:10:13,771 --> 00:10:16,855 which since have steaded much 121 00:10:17,025 --> 00:10:20,974 Of his gentleness, knowing l loved my books 122 00:10:21,154 --> 00:10:23,905 he furnish'd me from mine own library with volumes 123 00:10:24,115 --> 00:10:25,988 that l prize above my dukedom 124 00:10:26,159 --> 00:10:29,409 Would l might but ever see that man! 125 00:10:32,498 --> 00:10:33,244 l pray you, ma'am 126 00:10:33,666 --> 00:10:36,869 for still 'tis beating in my mind, your reason for raising this sea-storm? 127 00:10:37,170 --> 00:10:39,707 By accident most strange 128 00:10:39,881 --> 00:10:45,634 bountiful fortune now my dear lady, hath mine enemies brought to this shore 129 00:10:45,803 --> 00:10:47,427 Here cease more questions 130 00:10:48,181 --> 00:10:54,053 Thou art inclined to sleep 'Tis a good dulness, and give it way 131 00:10:54,479 --> 00:10:56,270 l know thou canst not choose 132 00:11:03,863 --> 00:11:07,148 Come away, servant, come 133 00:11:07,325 --> 00:11:12,995 l am ready now Approach, my Ariel, come 134 00:11:17,335 --> 00:11:22,709 All hail, great master! Grave dame, hail! 135 00:11:22,882 --> 00:11:26,048 l come to answer thy best pleasure 136 00:11:26,219 --> 00:11:31,379 be't to fly, to swim, to dive into the fire 137 00:11:31,557 --> 00:11:33,929 to ride on the curl'd clouds 138 00:11:34,102 --> 00:11:40,471 to thy strong bidding task Ariel and all his quality 139 00:11:40,650 --> 00:11:44,647 Hast thou, spirit, perform'd, to point, the tempest that l bade thee? 140 00:11:45,029 --> 00:11:48,563 To every article l boarded the King's ship 141 00:11:49,075 --> 00:11:51,945 Now on the beak, now in the waist, the deck, in every cabin 142 00:11:52,120 --> 00:11:57,541 l flamed amazement; sometime l'd divide and burn in many places 143 00:11:57,709 --> 00:12:01,243 the fire and cracks of sulphurous roaring the most mighty Neptune 144 00:12:01,462 --> 00:12:06,005 seem to besiege and make his bold waves tremble 145 00:12:06,175 --> 00:12:09,092 yea, his dread trident shake 146 00:12:09,262 --> 00:12:10,969 Hi ho! 147 00:12:11,139 --> 00:12:14,223 My brave spirit! 148 00:12:14,392 --> 00:12:18,341 Who was so firm, so constant, that this coil would not infect his reason? 149 00:12:18,521 --> 00:12:23,597 Not a soul but felt a fever of the mad and play'd some tricks of desperation 150 00:12:23,776 --> 00:12:28,153 The king's son Ferdinand, with hair up-staring was the first man that leap'd 151 00:12:28,323 --> 00:12:33,364 cried; Hell is empty and all the devils here! 152 00:12:33,536 --> 00:12:38,032 Why that's my spirit! But was not this nigh shore? 153 00:12:38,207 --> 00:12:41,622 - Close by, my master - But are they, Ariel, safe? 154 00:12:41,794 --> 00:12:45,791 Not a hair perish'd 155 00:12:45,965 --> 00:12:49,665 On their sustaining garments not a blemish 156 00:12:49,844 --> 00:12:52,595 but fresher than before 157 00:12:53,056 --> 00:12:57,764 and, as thou badest me, in troops l have dispersed them 'bout the isle 158 00:12:57,936 --> 00:13:01,102 The King's son have l landed by himself 159 00:13:01,272 --> 00:13:04,272 whom l left cooling of the air with sighs 160 00:13:04,442 --> 00:13:10,231 in an odd angle of the isle and sitting, his arms in this sad knot 161 00:13:10,406 --> 00:13:14,071 Of the King's ship, the mariners, say how thou hast disposed 162 00:13:14,243 --> 00:13:19,284 Safely in harbour is the King's ship in the deep nook, there she's hid 163 00:13:19,457 --> 00:13:23,786 the mariners all under hatches stow'd, who, with a charm, l have left asleep 164 00:13:23,962 --> 00:13:27,544 Ariel, thy charge exactly is perform'd 165 00:13:27,715 --> 00:13:29,422 but there's more work What is the time o' the day? 166 00:13:29,968 --> 00:13:32,589 - Past the mid season - At least two glasses 167 00:13:32,762 --> 00:13:36,890 The time 'twixt six and now must by us both be spent most preciously 168 00:13:38,101 --> 00:13:39,429 ls there more toil? 169 00:13:40,103 --> 00:13:43,768 Since thou dost give me pains let me remember thee what thou hast promised 170 00:13:43,940 --> 00:13:45,599 which is not yet perform'd me 171 00:13:45,817 --> 00:13:51,985 How now? Moody? What is't thou canst demand? 172 00:13:52,865 --> 00:13:54,524 My liberty 173 00:13:54,701 --> 00:13:57,156 Before the time be out? No more! 174 00:13:57,328 --> 00:14:00,328 l prithee, remember l have done thee worthy service 175 00:14:00,540 --> 00:14:03,113 thou didst promise to bate me a full year 176 00:14:04,669 --> 00:14:07,586 Dost thou forget from what a torment l did free thee? 177 00:14:08,131 --> 00:14:09,838 - No - Thou dost 178 00:14:10,633 --> 00:14:14,962 - l do not, ma'am - Thou liest, malignant thing! 179 00:14:17,765 --> 00:14:21,098 Hast thou forgot the foul witch Sycorax 180 00:14:21,561 --> 00:14:23,933 hast thou forgot her? 181 00:14:24,105 --> 00:14:26,263 - No, ma'am - Thou hast 182 00:14:26,441 --> 00:14:28,148 Where was she born? Speak! Tell me 183 00:14:28,318 --> 00:14:29,812 Ma'am, in Algiers 184 00:14:30,486 --> 00:14:31,980 O, was she so? 185 00:14:32,238 --> 00:14:35,772 l must once in a month recount what thou hast been, which thou forget'st 186 00:14:35,950 --> 00:14:37,444 This damn'd witch Sycorax 187 00:14:37,660 --> 00:14:41,242 for mischiefs manifold and sorceries terrible to enter human hearing 188 00:14:41,414 --> 00:14:44,284 from Algiers, thou know'st, was banish'd ls not this true? 189 00:14:44,459 --> 00:14:45,324 Ay, ma'am 190 00:14:45,501 --> 00:14:48,074 This blue-eyed hag was hither brought with child 191 00:14:48,338 --> 00:14:50,710 and here was left by the sailors 192 00:14:50,882 --> 00:14:54,582 Thou, my slave, as thou report'st thyself, wast then her servant 193 00:14:54,761 --> 00:14:59,553 And, for thou wast a spirit too delicate to act her earthy and abhorr'd commands 194 00:14:59,724 --> 00:15:02,974 she did confine thee into a cloven pine 195 00:15:03,144 --> 00:15:07,971 within which rift imprison'd thou didst painfully remain a dozen years 196 00:15:08,149 --> 00:15:11,149 within which space she died and left thee there 197 00:15:11,319 --> 00:15:14,734 thou best knows what a torment l did found thee 198 00:15:14,906 --> 00:15:17,741 thy groans did make wolves howl 199 00:15:17,909 --> 00:15:21,858 and penetrate the breasts of ever angry bears 200 00:15:26,626 --> 00:15:29,579 lt was mine art, when l arrived and heard thee 201 00:15:29,837 --> 00:15:32,374 that made gape the pine, and let thee out 202 00:15:34,217 --> 00:15:36,043 l thank thee, master 203 00:15:36,219 --> 00:15:39,919 lf thou more murmur'st l will rend an oak 204 00:15:40,098 --> 00:15:45,768 and peg thee in his knotty entrails till thou hast howl'd away twelve winters 205 00:15:53,611 --> 00:15:56,611 Pardon, master 206 00:15:59,659 --> 00:16:03,027 l will be correspondent to the command 207 00:16:03,204 --> 00:16:07,332 - and do my spiriting gently - Do so 208 00:16:08,960 --> 00:16:12,743 and after two days l will discharge thee 209 00:16:12,922 --> 00:16:16,670 That's my noble master! 210 00:16:17,760 --> 00:16:22,220 What shall l do? Say what? What shall l do? 211 00:16:22,390 --> 00:16:26,090 Go make thyself like a nymph o' the sea 212 00:16:26,269 --> 00:16:30,397 Be subject to no sight but thine or mine, invisible to every eyeball else 213 00:16:30,732 --> 00:16:32,771 Go! Hence with diligence! 214 00:16:40,742 --> 00:16:43,908 Awake, dear heart, awake! 215 00:16:44,078 --> 00:16:47,945 Thou hast slept well. Awake! 216 00:16:49,792 --> 00:16:53,706 The strangeness of your story put heaviness in me 217 00:16:53,880 --> 00:16:56,287 Shake it off. Come on 218 00:16:56,466 --> 00:16:59,301 We'll visit with Caliban, my slave 219 00:16:59,469 --> 00:17:03,466 who never yields us kind answer 220 00:17:04,933 --> 00:17:07,684 'Tis a villain, ma'am, l do not love to look on 221 00:17:07,977 --> 00:17:10,432 But, as 'tis, we cannot miss him 222 00:17:10,605 --> 00:17:13,973 He does make our fire, fetches in our wood 223 00:17:14,150 --> 00:17:17,234 and serves in offices that profit us 224 00:17:29,999 --> 00:17:33,118 What, ho! Slave! 225 00:17:33,544 --> 00:17:39,167 Caliban! Thou earth, thou! Speak 226 00:17:39,342 --> 00:17:43,920 - There's wood enough within! - Come forth, l say! 227 00:17:47,141 --> 00:17:50,260 l must eat my dinner 228 00:17:53,564 --> 00:17:56,979 There's other business for thee. Come, thou tortoise! When? 229 00:17:58,486 --> 00:18:02,815 Thou poisonous slave, got by the devil himself upon thy wicked dam 230 00:18:02,991 --> 00:18:05,316 Come forth! 231 00:18:20,842 --> 00:18:24,460 As wicked dew as e'er my mother 232 00:18:24,637 --> 00:18:30,176 brush'd with raven's feather from unwholesome fen drop on you both! 233 00:18:31,394 --> 00:18:36,269 A south-west blow on ye and blister you all o'er! 234 00:18:37,066 --> 00:18:41,526 For this, be sure, to-night thou shalt have cramps 235 00:18:41,696 --> 00:18:44,400 side-stitches that shall pen thy breath up 236 00:18:44,574 --> 00:18:47,147 Urchins shall work all exercise on thee 237 00:18:47,327 --> 00:18:49,782 thou shalt be pinch'd as thick as honeycomb 238 00:18:49,954 --> 00:18:53,903 each pinch more stinging than bees that made 'em 239 00:18:54,125 --> 00:18:59,249 This island is mine by Sycorax my mother, which thou tak'st from me 240 00:19:01,257 --> 00:19:06,381 When thou camest first, thou strok'st me and madest much of me 241 00:19:06,971 --> 00:19:09,426 wouldst give me water with berries in't 242 00:19:09,682 --> 00:19:12,303 and teach me how to name the bigger light 243 00:19:12,477 --> 00:19:15,976 and how the less, that burn by day and night 244 00:19:17,148 --> 00:19:23,862 And then l loved thee and show'd thee all the qualities o' th' isle 245 00:19:24,030 --> 00:19:30,317 the fresh springs, brine-pits barren place and fertile 246 00:19:30,828 --> 00:19:33,698 Cursed be l that did so! 247 00:19:34,040 --> 00:19:40,327 All the charms of Sycorax toads, beetles, bats, light on you! 248 00:19:40,588 --> 00:19:46,875 For l am all the subjects that you have, which first was mine own king 249 00:19:47,887 --> 00:19:50,722 and here you sty me in this hard rock 250 00:19:50,890 --> 00:19:54,175 whiles you do keep from me the rest o' th' island 251 00:19:54,352 --> 00:19:58,219 Thou most lying slave, whom stripes may move, not kindness! 252 00:19:58,398 --> 00:20:03,106 l have used thee, with humane care, lodged thee in mine own cell 253 00:20:03,278 --> 00:20:06,646 till thou didst seek to violate the honour of my child 254 00:20:11,286 --> 00:20:12,780 Would't had been done! 255 00:20:12,954 --> 00:20:17,283 Thou didst prevent me: l had peopled else this isle with Calibans 256 00:20:17,458 --> 00:20:19,117 Abhorred slave 257 00:20:19,669 --> 00:20:22,076 which any print of goodness wilt not take 258 00:20:22,714 --> 00:20:24,671 l pitied thee 259 00:20:24,841 --> 00:20:26,632 took pains to make thee speak 260 00:20:26,801 --> 00:20:32,305 You taught me language, and my profit on't is, l know how to curse 261 00:20:32,473 --> 00:20:34,964 The red plague rid you for learning me your language! 262 00:20:35,143 --> 00:20:38,179 Hagseed, hence! 263 00:20:38,521 --> 00:20:41,225 Fetch us in fuel. Shrug'st thou, malice? 264 00:20:41,399 --> 00:20:45,895 lf thou neglect'st or dost unwillingly what l command, l'll rack thee with old cramps 265 00:20:46,070 --> 00:20:51,574 fill all thy bones with aches, make thee roar that beasts shall tremble at thy din 266 00:20:51,743 --> 00:20:54,743 No, pray thee 267 00:20:57,040 --> 00:21:00,740 l must obey. Her art is of such power 268 00:21:00,918 --> 00:21:02,827 So, slave: hence! 269 00:21:39,374 --> 00:21:49,042 Come unto these darkened sands 270 00:21:49,217 --> 00:21:56,429 and then take hands 271 00:21:58,142 --> 00:22:06,434 Curtsied when you have and kiss'd 272 00:22:06,609 --> 00:22:13,489 the wild waves whist 273 00:22:13,658 --> 00:22:18,366 foot it featly here and there 274 00:22:18,538 --> 00:22:23,365 and, sweet sprites, the burden bear 275 00:22:23,543 --> 00:22:28,288 Hark, hark! The watchdogs bark! 276 00:22:28,464 --> 00:22:33,505 Hark, hark! The watchdogs bark! 277 00:22:33,678 --> 00:22:36,133 Where should this music be? 278 00:22:36,306 --> 00:22:39,757 l' th' air or th' earth? 279 00:22:40,184 --> 00:22:44,561 lt sounds no more: and sure, it waits upon some god o' th' island 280 00:22:45,732 --> 00:22:51,318 Thence l have follow'd it, or it hath drawn me rather 281 00:22:53,489 --> 00:22:56,193 but 'tis gone 282 00:22:58,119 --> 00:23:00,692 No, it begins again 283 00:23:06,836 --> 00:23:14,048 Full fathom five thy father lies 284 00:23:14,510 --> 00:23:21,259 of his bones are coral made 285 00:23:21,434 --> 00:23:29,559 Those are pearls that were his eyes 286 00:23:29,734 --> 00:23:34,111 nothing of him that doth fade 287 00:23:35,406 --> 00:23:45,702 but doth suffer a sea change 288 00:23:46,292 --> 00:23:54,300 into something rich 289 00:23:54,467 --> 00:23:58,879 and strange 290 00:24:01,140 --> 00:24:04,591 The ballard does remember my drown'd father 291 00:24:04,769 --> 00:24:09,893 This is no mortal business, nor no sound that the earth owes 292 00:24:10,066 --> 00:24:12,391 l hear it now above me 293 00:24:31,879 --> 00:24:35,627 The fringed curtains of thine eye advance and say... 294 00:24:35,800 --> 00:24:38,504 say what thou seest yond 295 00:24:40,179 --> 00:24:42,848 What is't? A spirit? 296 00:24:43,016 --> 00:24:49,979 No, child: it eats and sleeps and hath such senses as we have, such 297 00:24:50,690 --> 00:24:53,975 This gallant which thou seest was in the wreck 298 00:24:54,152 --> 00:25:00,320 l might call him a thing divine, for nothing natural l ever saw so noble 299 00:25:05,121 --> 00:25:09,664 lt goes on, l see, as my soul prompts it 300 00:25:10,043 --> 00:25:13,874 Oh spirit, fine spirit! l'll free thee within two days for this 301 00:25:17,967 --> 00:25:21,834 Most sure, the goddess on whom these airs attend! 302 00:25:22,013 --> 00:25:24,634 Vouchsafe my prayer may know if you remain upon this island 303 00:25:24,891 --> 00:25:28,935 and that you will some good instruction give how l may bear me here 304 00:25:29,562 --> 00:25:32,562 My prime request, which l do last pronounce, is 305 00:25:33,858 --> 00:25:34,723 O you wonder! 306 00:25:35,902 --> 00:25:38,393 lf you be maid or no? 307 00:25:38,571 --> 00:25:41,655 No wonder, sir, but certainly a maid 308 00:25:41,866 --> 00:25:45,281 My language! Heavens! 309 00:25:45,828 --> 00:25:48,449 l am the best of them that speak this speech 310 00:25:48,623 --> 00:25:51,292 were l but where 'tis spoken 311 00:25:51,459 --> 00:25:54,128 How? The best? 312 00:25:54,295 --> 00:25:57,545 What wert thou, if the King of Naples heard thee? 313 00:25:57,715 --> 00:26:02,044 A single thing, as l am now, that wonders to hear thee speak of Naples 314 00:26:03,137 --> 00:26:06,221 He does hear me and that he does l weep 315 00:26:06,391 --> 00:26:08,513 myself am Naples 316 00:26:08,685 --> 00:26:14,805 who with mine eyes, never since at ebb beheld the King my father wreck'd 317 00:26:14,983 --> 00:26:17,520 Alack, for mercy! 318 00:26:17,694 --> 00:26:20,979 Yes, faith, and all his lords 319 00:26:24,534 --> 00:26:28,317 At the first sight they have changed eyes 320 00:26:29,247 --> 00:26:33,375 Delicate Ariel, l'll set thee free for this 321 00:26:34,002 --> 00:26:35,745 A word, good sir 322 00:26:36,587 --> 00:26:39,706 l fear you have done yourself some wrong. A word! 323 00:26:39,882 --> 00:26:42,207 Why speaks my mother so ungently? 324 00:26:42,385 --> 00:26:46,678 This is the second man that e'er l saw, the first that e'er l sigh'd for 325 00:26:47,765 --> 00:26:50,931 They are both in either's powers 326 00:26:51,894 --> 00:26:54,016 but this swift business l must uneasy make 327 00:26:54,188 --> 00:26:57,687 lest too light winning make the prize light 328 00:26:59,360 --> 00:27:00,522 One word more 329 00:27:00,695 --> 00:27:03,150 l charge thee that thou attend me 330 00:27:04,365 --> 00:27:08,362 Thou dost here usurp the name thou ow'st not 331 00:27:08,536 --> 00:27:11,821 and hast put thyself upon this island as a spy 332 00:27:11,998 --> 00:27:14,405 to win it from me, the sovereign on't 333 00:27:14,584 --> 00:27:15,413 No, as l am a man 334 00:27:15,585 --> 00:27:17,577 There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple 335 00:27:17,754 --> 00:27:20,920 Follow me. Speak not you for him: he's a traitor 336 00:27:21,090 --> 00:27:23,759 Come! l'll manacle thy neck and feet together 337 00:27:23,926 --> 00:27:26,132 sea-water shalt thou drink. Follow! 338 00:27:26,304 --> 00:27:29,388 No. l will resist such entertainment till mine enemy has more pow'r 339 00:27:29,557 --> 00:27:33,768 O dear mother, make not too rash a trial of him, for he's gentle and not fearful 340 00:27:33,937 --> 00:27:37,056 What, l say, my foot my tutor? Put thy sword up, traitor 341 00:27:37,357 --> 00:27:41,485 For l can here disarm thee with this stick and make thy weapon drop 342 00:27:41,819 --> 00:27:43,526 - Beseech you, mother - Hence! Hang not on my garments 343 00:27:43,696 --> 00:27:45,984 Ma'am, have pity. l'll be his surety 344 00:27:46,157 --> 00:27:50,320 Silence! One word more shall make me chide thee, if not hate thee 345 00:27:51,913 --> 00:27:54,486 Thou think'st there is no more such shapes as he 346 00:27:54,707 --> 00:27:56,783 having seen but him and Caliban 347 00:27:56,960 --> 00:27:58,240 Foolish child! 348 00:27:58,419 --> 00:28:01,372 To th' most of men this is a Caliban and they to him are angels 349 00:28:01,547 --> 00:28:06,789 My affections are then most humble l have no ambition to see a goodlier man 350 00:28:06,970 --> 00:28:09,211 Come on, obey! 351 00:28:09,889 --> 00:28:14,052 Thy nerves are in their infancy again and have no vigour in them 352 00:28:14,227 --> 00:28:17,097 So they are 353 00:28:17,272 --> 00:28:21,980 My spirits, as in a dream, are all bound up 354 00:28:22,694 --> 00:28:25,778 My father's loss, the weakness which l feel 355 00:28:26,281 --> 00:28:30,492 the wreck of all my friends, nor this dame's threats, to whom l am subdued 356 00:28:30,994 --> 00:28:32,618 are but light to me 357 00:28:32,996 --> 00:28:36,945 might l but through my prison once a day behold this maid 358 00:28:37,250 --> 00:28:40,416 All corners else o' the earth let liberty make use of 359 00:28:40,920 --> 00:28:43,493 Space enough have l in such a prison 360 00:28:45,091 --> 00:28:46,750 lt works 361 00:28:47,218 --> 00:28:49,044 Come on 362 00:29:05,153 --> 00:29:10,360 Thou hast done well, fine Ariel! Hark what thou else shalt do me 363 00:29:11,492 --> 00:29:16,652 Be of comfort. My mother's of a better nature, sir, than she appears by speech 364 00:29:18,875 --> 00:29:20,997 Thou shalt be free as mountain winds 365 00:29:21,502 --> 00:29:24,455 then exactly do all points of my command 366 00:29:24,631 --> 00:29:26,290 To th' syllable 367 00:29:32,889 --> 00:29:36,174 Come, follow. Speak not for him 368 00:29:53,868 --> 00:29:57,865 Beseech you, sir, be merry 369 00:29:58,039 --> 00:30:01,621 you have cause, so have we all, of joy 370 00:30:01,876 --> 00:30:07,214 for our escape is much beyond our loss 371 00:30:07,966 --> 00:30:11,334 But for the miracle, l mean our preservation 372 00:30:11,511 --> 00:30:13,918 few in millions can speak like us 373 00:30:14,097 --> 00:30:18,177 Then wisely, good sir, weigh our sorrow with our comfort 374 00:30:18,351 --> 00:30:22,134 - Prithee, peace - He receives comfort like cold porridge 375 00:30:22,313 --> 00:30:26,891 Look he's winding up the watch of his wit: by and by it will strike 376 00:30:27,068 --> 00:30:30,733 - Sir - One... Tell 377 00:30:31,072 --> 00:30:35,235 When every grief is entertain'd that's offer'd 378 00:30:35,410 --> 00:30:39,241 - comes to the entertainer - A dollar 379 00:30:39,414 --> 00:30:43,542 Dolour comes to him, indeed. You have spoken truer than you purposed 380 00:30:43,710 --> 00:30:47,043 You have taken it wiselier than l meant you should 381 00:30:47,213 --> 00:30:48,755 Therefore, my lord... 382 00:30:48,923 --> 00:30:51,496 Fie, what a spendthrift is he of his tongue! 383 00:30:51,676 --> 00:30:55,009 - l prithee, spare - Well... 384 00:30:55,555 --> 00:30:57,132 l have done 385 00:30:57,932 --> 00:31:02,060 - But yet... - He will be talking! 386 00:31:02,478 --> 00:31:06,974 Though this island seem to be desert 387 00:31:07,150 --> 00:31:09,641 - Uninhabitable and almost inaccessible - Yet... 388 00:31:09,819 --> 00:31:12,570 - Yet - He could not miss't 389 00:31:12,739 --> 00:31:15,905 The air breathes upon us here most sweetly 390 00:31:16,075 --> 00:31:17,866 As if it had lungs, and rotten ones 391 00:31:18,036 --> 00:31:19,993 Or as 'twere perfumed by a fen 392 00:31:20,163 --> 00:31:22,570 Here is everything advantageous to life 393 00:31:22,749 --> 00:31:24,243 True: save means to live 394 00:31:24,417 --> 00:31:26,124 Of that there's none, or little 395 00:31:26,294 --> 00:31:31,335 How lush and lusty the grass looks! How green! 396 00:31:31,507 --> 00:31:33,962 The ground indeed is tawny 397 00:31:34,218 --> 00:31:38,678 With an eye of green in't 398 00:31:39,223 --> 00:31:43,884 But the rarity of it is, which is indeed almost beyond credit 399 00:31:44,062 --> 00:31:47,146 that our garments, being, as they were, drenched in the sea 400 00:31:47,315 --> 00:31:50,683 are now as fresh as when we put them on first in Afric 401 00:31:52,362 --> 00:31:54,734 ln Tunis 402 00:31:54,906 --> 00:31:59,449 At the marriage of your fair daughter Claribel to the King of Tunis 403 00:31:59,619 --> 00:32:03,782 You cram these words into mine ears against the stomach of my sense 404 00:32:03,957 --> 00:32:09,164 Would l had never married my daughter there! For, coming thence, my son is lost 405 00:32:09,337 --> 00:32:10,581 and, in my rate, she too 406 00:32:10,755 --> 00:32:14,669 who is so far from ltaly removed l ne'er again shall see her 407 00:32:15,635 --> 00:32:18,172 O thou mine heir of Naples and of Milan 408 00:32:18,596 --> 00:32:21,466 what strange fish hath made his meal on thee 409 00:32:21,641 --> 00:32:23,183 Sir, he may live 410 00:32:23,393 --> 00:32:27,556 l saw him beat the surges under him, and ride upon their backs 411 00:32:27,730 --> 00:32:31,893 - l not doubt he came alive to land - No, no, he's gone 412 00:32:32,068 --> 00:32:35,519 Sir, you may thank yourself for this great loss 413 00:32:35,697 --> 00:32:37,773 that would not bless our Europe with your daughter 414 00:32:37,949 --> 00:32:39,858 but rather lose her to an African 415 00:32:40,034 --> 00:32:41,065 Prithee, peace 416 00:32:41,536 --> 00:32:44,073 We have lost your son, l fear, for ever The fault's your own 417 00:32:44,247 --> 00:32:47,283 So is the dear'st o' the loss 418 00:32:48,835 --> 00:32:53,710 My lord Sebastian, the truth you speak doth lack some gentlenes 419 00:32:54,215 --> 00:32:56,752 You rub the sore, when you should bring the plaster 420 00:32:56,926 --> 00:33:00,674 - Very well - And most like a surgeon 421 00:33:01,764 --> 00:33:05,595 lt is foul weather in us all, good sir, when you are cloudy 422 00:33:06,936 --> 00:33:09,094 Foul weather? 423 00:33:10,815 --> 00:33:12,606 Very foul 424 00:33:22,952 --> 00:33:27,364 Prospera! Prospera! 425 00:33:33,379 --> 00:33:39,832 All the infections that the sun sucks up from bogs, fens, flats 426 00:33:40,011 --> 00:33:44,055 on Prospera fall and make her by inchmeal a disease! 427 00:33:48,811 --> 00:33:51,930 Her spirits hear me 428 00:33:52,690 --> 00:33:55,975 And yet l needs must curse 429 00:33:59,447 --> 00:34:03,112 But for every trifle are they set upon me 430 00:34:03,493 --> 00:34:05,734 sometime like apes 431 00:34:05,912 --> 00:34:08,699 that mow 432 00:34:12,794 --> 00:34:17,621 and chatter at me and after bite me 433 00:34:17,799 --> 00:34:23,173 then like hedgehogs which lie tumbling in my barefoot way 434 00:34:23,346 --> 00:34:28,802 and mount their pricks at my footfall 435 00:34:28,977 --> 00:34:32,595 Sometime... am l all wound... 436 00:34:32,772 --> 00:34:39,273 with adders who with cloven tongues do hiss me into madness! 437 00:35:04,679 --> 00:35:07,679 Lo! Here comes a spirit of hers 438 00:35:07,849 --> 00:35:10,849 and to torment me for bringing wood in slowly 439 00:35:18,943 --> 00:35:24,648 l'll fall flat. Perchance he will not mind me 440 00:35:36,961 --> 00:35:42,085 Here's neither bush nor shrub, to bear off any weather at all 441 00:35:42,258 --> 00:35:45,258 and another storm brewing 442 00:35:45,428 --> 00:35:47,171 l hear it sing i' the wind 443 00:35:48,848 --> 00:35:53,344 Yond same black cloud, yond huge one 444 00:35:53,519 --> 00:35:59,142 looks like a foul bombard that would shed his liquor 445 00:36:02,111 --> 00:36:06,060 lf it should thunder as it did before 446 00:36:06,240 --> 00:36:08,398 l know not where to hide my head 447 00:36:08,701 --> 00:36:13,078 Yond same cloud cannot choose but fall by pailfuls 448 00:36:15,959 --> 00:36:18,035 What have we here? 449 00:36:18,211 --> 00:36:21,295 A man or a fish? 450 00:36:21,464 --> 00:36:23,503 Dead or alive? 451 00:36:25,301 --> 00:36:27,874 A fish! He smells like a fish 452 00:36:28,054 --> 00:36:32,217 a very ancient fishlike smell 453 00:36:38,356 --> 00:36:41,855 A strange fish! 454 00:36:43,695 --> 00:36:47,609 Were l in England now, as once l was 455 00:36:47,782 --> 00:36:50,451 and had but this fish painted 456 00:36:50,618 --> 00:36:54,532 not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of silver 457 00:36:54,747 --> 00:36:59,492 There would this monster make a man 458 00:36:59,669 --> 00:37:01,412 any strange beast there makes a man 459 00:37:01,587 --> 00:37:03,912 When they will not give a penny to relieve a lame beggar 460 00:37:04,090 --> 00:37:08,835 they will lay out ten to see a dead lndian 461 00:37:12,765 --> 00:37:14,923 Legged... 462 00:37:15,101 --> 00:37:18,552 like a man... 463 00:37:18,730 --> 00:37:23,972 and his fins like arms! 464 00:37:24,152 --> 00:37:28,944 Warm o' my troth! 465 00:37:29,115 --> 00:37:34,357 l do now let loose my opinion, hold it no longer 466 00:37:35,288 --> 00:37:38,703 This is no fish 467 00:37:38,875 --> 00:37:44,296 but an islander, that hath lately suffered by a thunderbolt 468 00:37:45,715 --> 00:37:48,668 Alas, the storm is come again! 469 00:37:48,843 --> 00:37:53,718 My best way is to creep under his gaberdine 470 00:37:53,890 --> 00:37:57,093 there is no other shelter hereabouts 471 00:38:00,521 --> 00:38:05,811 Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows 472 00:38:15,078 --> 00:38:18,078 Do not torment me! O! 473 00:38:20,041 --> 00:38:24,121 The master, the swabber, the boatswain and l 474 00:38:24,295 --> 00:38:26,964 the gunner and his mate 475 00:38:27,382 --> 00:38:33,835 loved Mall, Meg and Marian and Margery 476 00:38:34,013 --> 00:38:36,800 but none of us cared for Kate 477 00:38:36,975 --> 00:38:39,051 for she had a tongue with a tang 478 00:38:39,394 --> 00:38:42,311 would cry to a sailor, Go hang! 479 00:38:42,480 --> 00:38:46,809 She loved not the savour of tar nor of pitch 480 00:38:46,985 --> 00:38:50,021 yet... 481 00:38:50,989 --> 00:38:55,152 yet a tailor might scratch her 482 00:38:55,326 --> 00:38:58,077 where'er she did itch 483 00:38:58,288 --> 00:39:03,958 then to sea, boys, and let her go hang! 484 00:39:04,127 --> 00:39:09,916 Then to sea, boys, and let her 485 00:39:12,135 --> 00:39:15,966 This is a very scurvy tune to sing at a mans funeral 486 00:39:18,766 --> 00:39:22,514 Well, here's my comfort 487 00:39:26,274 --> 00:39:28,147 What's the matter? 488 00:39:32,697 --> 00:39:34,855 Have we devils here? 489 00:39:37,285 --> 00:39:41,329 Do you put tricks upon's with savages and men of lnde, ha? 490 00:39:42,373 --> 00:39:48,078 l have not scaped drowning to be afeard now of your four legs 491 00:39:48,713 --> 00:39:53,173 The spirit torments me. O! 492 00:39:53,343 --> 00:39:55,252 This is some monster of the isle with four legs 493 00:39:55,428 --> 00:39:58,179 who hath got, as l take it, an ague 494 00:39:58,348 --> 00:40:01,099 Where the devil should he learn our language? 495 00:40:01,851 --> 00:40:05,516 l will give him some relief if it be but for that 496 00:40:05,897 --> 00:40:08,470 lf l can recover him, and keep him tame and get to Naples with him 497 00:40:08,650 --> 00:40:10,227 he's a present for any emperor 498 00:40:11,027 --> 00:40:15,238 Do not torment me, prithee l'll bring my wood home faster 499 00:40:15,406 --> 00:40:18,857 He's in his fit now and does not talk after the wisest 500 00:40:19,702 --> 00:40:22,239 He shall taste of my bottle Come on your ways 501 00:40:23,581 --> 00:40:30,295 Open your mouth. This will shake your shaking l can tell you, and that soundly 502 00:40:32,674 --> 00:40:36,292 You cannot tell who's your friend Open your chaps again 503 00:40:36,469 --> 00:40:41,676 l should know that voice! lt should be... but he is drowned: and these are devils 504 00:40:41,849 --> 00:40:43,011 O, defend me 505 00:40:45,395 --> 00:40:48,728 Four legs and two voices a most delicate monster! 506 00:40:48,898 --> 00:40:50,308 Come 507 00:40:51,609 --> 00:40:55,523 Amen! l will pour some in thy other mouth 508 00:40:55,697 --> 00:40:58,614 Stephano! 509 00:40:58,783 --> 00:41:00,490 Doth thy other mouth call me? 510 00:41:00,702 --> 00:41:04,236 Mercy, mercy! This is a devil, and no monster l will leave him 511 00:41:04,414 --> 00:41:08,245 Stephano! lf thou beest Stephano, touch me and speak to me 512 00:41:08,418 --> 00:41:13,163 be not afeard, for l am Trinculo, thy good friend Trinculo 513 00:41:13,339 --> 00:41:16,375 lf thou beest Trinculo, come forth 514 00:41:16,551 --> 00:41:19,255 l'll pull thee by the lesser legs 515 00:41:19,846 --> 00:41:23,049 lf any be Trinculo's legs, these are they 516 00:41:26,477 --> 00:41:28,802 Thou art very Trinculo indeed! 517 00:41:29,063 --> 00:41:33,012 How camest thou to be the siege of this mooncalf? Can he vent Trinculos? 518 00:41:33,192 --> 00:41:36,192 l took him to be killed with a thunder-stroke 519 00:41:36,362 --> 00:41:38,687 But art thou not drowned, Stephano? 520 00:41:38,906 --> 00:41:43,366 l hid me under the dead moon-calfs gaberdine for fear of the storm 521 00:41:43,536 --> 00:41:46,536 And art thou living, Stephano? 522 00:41:46,706 --> 00:41:50,786 O Stephano, two Neapolitans 'scaped! 523 00:41:51,878 --> 00:41:57,299 Prithee, do not turn me about my stomach is not constant 524 00:41:57,717 --> 00:42:01,299 These be fine things, an if they be not sprites 525 00:42:01,471 --> 00:42:05,967 That's a brave god and bears celestial liquor 526 00:42:06,142 --> 00:42:07,766 l will kneel to him 527 00:42:07,935 --> 00:42:11,303 How didst thou 'scape? How camest thou hither? 528 00:42:11,481 --> 00:42:13,390 Swear by this bottle how thou cam'st hither 529 00:42:13,566 --> 00:42:17,736 l escaped upon a butt of sack which the sailors heaved o'erboard 530 00:42:17,737 --> 00:42:22,731 l'll swear upon that bottle to be thy true subject 531 00:42:22,909 --> 00:42:25,482 for the liquor is not earthly 532 00:42:25,662 --> 00:42:28,199 Here! Swear by this bottle how thou escapedst 533 00:42:28,373 --> 00:42:32,204 Swum ashore, man, like a duck l can swim like a duck, l'll be sworn 534 00:42:32,377 --> 00:42:35,164 Here, kiss the book 535 00:42:35,672 --> 00:42:39,087 Though thou canst swim like a duck, thou art made like a goose 536 00:42:40,635 --> 00:42:43,126 O Stephano. Hast thou any more of this? 537 00:42:43,805 --> 00:42:45,049 The whole butt, man 538 00:42:46,641 --> 00:42:50,852 How now, mooncalf! 539 00:42:51,437 --> 00:42:53,346 How does thine ague? 540 00:42:54,232 --> 00:42:56,058 Hast thou not dropp'd from heaven? 541 00:42:58,903 --> 00:43:02,686 Out o' th' moon, l do assure thee 542 00:43:02,865 --> 00:43:06,115 l was the Man i' the Moon when time was 543 00:43:06,661 --> 00:43:09,068 l have seen thee in her 544 00:43:09,247 --> 00:43:11,784 and l do adore thee 545 00:43:11,958 --> 00:43:14,627 Come, swear to that 546 00:43:15,962 --> 00:43:18,369 Kiss the book. Swear 547 00:43:19,716 --> 00:43:25,339 By this good light, this is a very shallow monster! 548 00:43:25,513 --> 00:43:29,213 l afeard of him? A very weak monster! 549 00:43:29,392 --> 00:43:34,468 The Man i' the Moon! A most poor credulous monster! 550 00:43:34,939 --> 00:43:41,191 l'll show thee every fertile inch o' th' island 551 00:43:41,362 --> 00:43:43,069 And l will kiss thy foot 552 00:43:43,698 --> 00:43:46,901 l prithee, be my god 553 00:43:48,494 --> 00:43:52,277 Come on then Down, and swear! 554 00:43:56,252 --> 00:43:59,834 l shall laugh myself to death at this puppy-headed monster 555 00:44:00,006 --> 00:44:02,461 A most scurvy monster! 556 00:44:02,634 --> 00:44:04,875 l could find in my heart to beat him 557 00:44:05,970 --> 00:44:11,094 - But that the poor monster's in drink - Come, kiss 558 00:44:19,025 --> 00:44:24,101 l'll show thee the best springs 559 00:44:24,948 --> 00:44:27,984 l'll pluck thee berries 560 00:44:28,284 --> 00:44:33,242 l'll fish for thee and get thee wood enough 561 00:44:33,581 --> 00:44:37,495 A plague upon the tyrant that l serve! l'll bear her no more sticks 562 00:44:37,669 --> 00:44:40,919 but follow thee thou wondrous man 563 00:44:41,089 --> 00:44:46,463 A most ridiculous monster to make a wonder of a poor drunkard! 564 00:44:46,636 --> 00:44:49,720 l prithee, let me bring thee where crabs grow 565 00:44:50,515 --> 00:44:54,844 and l with my long nails will dig thee pignuts 566 00:44:55,019 --> 00:44:57,141 show thee a jay's nest 567 00:44:57,313 --> 00:45:01,013 and instruct thee how to snare the nimble marmoset 568 00:45:01,985 --> 00:45:05,069 l'll bring thee to clust'ring filberts 569 00:45:05,238 --> 00:45:09,781 and sometimes l'll get thee young scamels from the rock 570 00:45:09,951 --> 00:45:10,982 Wilt thou go with me? 571 00:45:11,286 --> 00:45:14,951 l prithee now, lead the way without any more talking, Trinculo 572 00:45:16,499 --> 00:45:19,334 The King and all our company else being drowned, we will inherit here 573 00:45:19,502 --> 00:45:23,120 Farewell master: farewell, farewell! 574 00:45:23,298 --> 00:45:26,334 A howling monster! A drunken monster! 575 00:45:26,509 --> 00:45:29,082 No more dams l'll make for fish 576 00:45:29,262 --> 00:45:32,428 nor fetch in firing at requiring 577 00:45:32,598 --> 00:45:36,381 nor scrape trencher, nor wash dish 578 00:45:36,561 --> 00:45:40,475 'Ban, 'Ban Ca- Ca- Ca- Ca- Caliban 579 00:45:40,648 --> 00:45:43,648 has a new master 580 00:45:43,818 --> 00:45:45,525 Get a new man! 581 00:45:45,695 --> 00:45:49,988 Freedom, high day! High day, freedom! 582 00:45:50,450 --> 00:45:52,941 Freedom, high day, high day freedom! 583 00:45:53,119 --> 00:45:56,867 O brave monster! Lead the way 584 00:46:31,449 --> 00:46:36,110 This my mean task would be as heavy to me as odious 585 00:46:36,287 --> 00:46:39,987 but the mistress which l serve quickens what's dead 586 00:46:40,166 --> 00:46:43,949 and makes my labours... pleasures 587 00:46:47,882 --> 00:46:51,749 She is ten times more gentle than her mother's crabbed 588 00:46:52,178 --> 00:46:55,178 and she's composed of harshness! 589 00:46:55,348 --> 00:46:58,598 l must remove some thousands of these logs 590 00:46:58,768 --> 00:47:02,516 and pile them up, upon a sore injunction 591 00:47:05,608 --> 00:47:08,727 My sweet mistress weeps when she sees me work 592 00:47:09,404 --> 00:47:13,022 and says, such baseness had never like executor 593 00:47:16,077 --> 00:47:21,035 l forget: but these sweet thoughts do even refresh my labours 594 00:47:21,207 --> 00:47:23,744 most busiest, when l do work 595 00:47:41,519 --> 00:47:45,302 Alas, now, pray you, work not so hard! 596 00:47:45,481 --> 00:47:49,312 l would the lightning had burnt up those logs that you are enjoin'd to pile! 597 00:47:49,485 --> 00:47:51,892 Pray, set it down and rest you 598 00:47:52,655 --> 00:47:56,070 When this burns, 'twill weep for having wearied you 599 00:47:56,242 --> 00:47:58,400 My mother is hard at study 600 00:47:58,578 --> 00:48:00,784 pray now, rest yourself she's safe for these three hours 601 00:48:00,955 --> 00:48:02,698 O most dear mistress, the sun will set 602 00:48:02,874 --> 00:48:04,831 before l shall discharge what l must strive to do 603 00:48:05,001 --> 00:48:06,958 lf you'll sit down, l'll bear your logs the while 604 00:48:07,754 --> 00:48:09,296 Pray, give me that: l'll carry it to the pile 605 00:48:09,464 --> 00:48:13,212 No, precious creature, l had rather crack my sinews, break my back 606 00:48:13,384 --> 00:48:16,088 than you should such dishonour undergo, while l sit lazy by 607 00:48:16,262 --> 00:48:17,756 lt would become me as well as it does you 608 00:48:17,930 --> 00:48:19,637 and l should do it with much more ease 609 00:48:19,807 --> 00:48:25,430 for my good will is to it, and yours it is against 610 00:48:31,319 --> 00:48:33,988 You look wearily 611 00:48:34,530 --> 00:48:38,907 No, noble mistress 'tis fresh morning with me when you are by at night 612 00:48:40,620 --> 00:48:43,455 l do beseech you, what is your name? 613 00:48:43,623 --> 00:48:47,751 Miranda. O my mother, l have broke your hest to say so! 614 00:48:48,252 --> 00:48:50,374 Admired Miranda! 615 00:48:50,546 --> 00:48:55,291 lndeed the top of admiration! Worth what's dearest to the world! 616 00:48:55,468 --> 00:49:00,889 Poor worm, thou art infected! This visitation shows it 617 00:49:01,474 --> 00:49:04,558 Full many a lady l have eyed with best regard 618 00:49:04,727 --> 00:49:07,182 and many a time the harmony of their tongues hath into bondage brought 619 00:49:07,355 --> 00:49:08,268 my too diligent ear 620 00:49:09,107 --> 00:49:12,191 For several virtues have l liked several women 621 00:49:12,360 --> 00:49:16,060 never any with so full soul 622 00:49:16,239 --> 00:49:19,654 but some defect in her did quarrel with the noblest grace she owed 623 00:49:19,826 --> 00:49:22,363 and put it to the foil 624 00:49:22,578 --> 00:49:23,277 But you... 625 00:49:26,249 --> 00:49:31,539 O you, so perfect and so peerless 626 00:49:32,422 --> 00:49:35,625 are created of every creature's best! 627 00:49:35,800 --> 00:49:40,093 l know only one more of my sex no young woman's face remember 628 00:49:40,263 --> 00:49:43,429 save from my glass, mine own nor have l seen 629 00:49:43,599 --> 00:49:46,967 more that l may call men than you, good friend 630 00:49:47,145 --> 00:49:51,474 how features are abroad, l am skilless of: but, by my modesty 631 00:49:51,941 --> 00:49:54,478 l would not wish any companion in the world but you 632 00:49:56,237 --> 00:50:01,444 nor can imagination form a shape, besides yourself, to like of 633 00:50:02,076 --> 00:50:05,076 But l prattle something too wildly and my mother's precepts 634 00:50:05,246 --> 00:50:06,526 l therein do forget 635 00:50:07,582 --> 00:50:10,915 l am in my condition a prince, Miranda 636 00:50:11,294 --> 00:50:15,872 l do think, a king l would, not so 637 00:50:16,132 --> 00:50:18,089 Hear my soul speak! 638 00:50:18,301 --> 00:50:23,377 The very instant that l saw you, did my heart fly to your service 639 00:50:23,848 --> 00:50:26,683 there resides, to make me slave to it 640 00:50:28,394 --> 00:50:32,012 and for your sake am l this patient log-man 641 00:50:33,399 --> 00:50:35,687 Do you love me? 642 00:50:37,612 --> 00:50:42,273 O heaven, O earth, bear witness to this sound 643 00:50:46,162 --> 00:50:49,198 l beyond all limit of what else i' th' world 644 00:50:49,374 --> 00:50:55,412 Do love, prize, honour you 645 00:50:55,588 --> 00:50:58,375 l am a fool 646 00:50:59,258 --> 00:51:01,927 To weep at what l am glad of 647 00:51:02,345 --> 00:51:05,345 Wherefore weep you? 648 00:51:05,515 --> 00:51:09,512 At mine unworthiness which dare not offer 649 00:51:09,811 --> 00:51:15,149 what l desire to give and much less take what l shall die to want 650 00:51:15,316 --> 00:51:16,893 But this is trifling 651 00:51:17,151 --> 00:51:21,777 and all the more it seeks to hide itself, the bigger bulk it shows 652 00:51:21,948 --> 00:51:27,369 Hence, bashful cunning, and prompt me, plain and holy innocence! 653 00:51:29,455 --> 00:51:33,701 l am your wife, if you will marry me 654 00:51:33,876 --> 00:51:35,998 lf not, l'll die your maid 655 00:51:36,170 --> 00:51:37,368 To be your fellow you may deny me 656 00:51:37,588 --> 00:51:39,461 but l'll be your servant whether you will or no 657 00:51:40,425 --> 00:51:43,876 My mistress, dearest And l thus humble ever 658 00:51:44,053 --> 00:51:46,175 My husband, then? 659 00:51:46,347 --> 00:51:51,637 Ay, with a heart as willing as bondage e'er of freedom 660 00:51:52,729 --> 00:51:56,429 - Here's my hand - And mine 661 00:51:56,607 --> 00:52:00,307 with my heart in't 662 00:52:07,243 --> 00:52:09,994 and now farewell 663 00:52:11,539 --> 00:52:13,946 Till half an hour hence 664 00:52:14,125 --> 00:52:17,956 A thousand thousand! 665 00:52:42,195 --> 00:52:46,655 Had l plantation of this isle, my lord and were the king on't 666 00:52:46,824 --> 00:52:47,772 what would l do? 667 00:52:47,951 --> 00:52:51,117 'Scape being drunk for want of wine 668 00:52:51,329 --> 00:52:56,074 No occupation: all men idle, all and women too 669 00:52:56,250 --> 00:52:58,326 but innocent and pure: no sovereignty 670 00:52:58,503 --> 00:53:00,127 Yet he would be king on't 671 00:53:00,296 --> 00:53:03,629 The latter end of his common wealth forgets the beginning 672 00:53:03,841 --> 00:53:05,039 Nature... 673 00:53:05,218 --> 00:53:09,926 Nature, without sweat or endeavour would bring forth, of its own kind 674 00:53:10,139 --> 00:53:13,342 all foison, all abundance to feed my innocent people 675 00:53:13,685 --> 00:53:18,393 - No marrying 'mong his subjects? - None, man, all idle 676 00:53:18,564 --> 00:53:19,678 whores and knaves 677 00:53:19,857 --> 00:53:24,234 l would with such perfection govern, sir, t'excel the Golden Age 678 00:53:24,529 --> 00:53:27,779 - God save his majesty! - Long live Gonzalo! 679 00:53:27,949 --> 00:53:30,404 And, do you mark me, sir? 680 00:53:30,576 --> 00:53:33,909 Prithee, no more Thou dost talk nothing to me 681 00:53:34,080 --> 00:53:35,455 l do well believe your Majesty 682 00:53:35,623 --> 00:53:38,327 and did it to minister occasion to these gentlemen 683 00:53:38,501 --> 00:53:41,537 who are of such sensible and nimble lungs 684 00:53:41,713 --> 00:53:43,171 that they always use to laugh at nothing 685 00:53:43,339 --> 00:53:44,797 'Twas you we laughed at 686 00:53:44,966 --> 00:53:48,880 Who in this kind of merry fooling am nothing to you so you may continue 687 00:53:49,053 --> 00:53:50,297 and laugh at nothing still 688 00:53:50,471 --> 00:53:53,471 What a blow was there given! 689 00:53:53,641 --> 00:53:55,763 Nay, good my lord, be not angry 690 00:53:55,935 --> 00:54:02,388 No, l warrant you: l will not adventure my discretion so weakly 691 00:54:07,447 --> 00:54:10,613 Will you laugh me asleep? 692 00:54:11,451 --> 00:54:16,196 l am very heavy 693 00:54:16,956 --> 00:54:19,826 Go sleep, and hear us 694 00:54:20,001 --> 00:54:23,583 What, so soon asleep? 695 00:54:23,755 --> 00:54:28,463 l wish mine eyes would, with themselves, shut up my thoughts 696 00:54:28,635 --> 00:54:32,502 l find they are inclined to do so 697 00:54:33,931 --> 00:54:35,923 Do not omit the heavy offer of it 698 00:54:36,100 --> 00:54:40,228 lt seldom visits sorrow when it doth, it is a comforter 699 00:54:40,396 --> 00:54:42,602 We two, my lord, will guard your person 700 00:54:42,774 --> 00:54:45,181 while you take your rest and watch your safety 701 00:54:45,360 --> 00:54:50,187 Thank you! Wondrous heavy 702 00:54:55,954 --> 00:54:58,824 What a strange drowsiness possesses them! 703 00:54:58,998 --> 00:55:01,489 lt is the quality o' th' climate 704 00:55:01,668 --> 00:55:03,790 Why doth it not then our eyelids sink? 705 00:55:04,462 --> 00:55:10,167 - l find not myself disposed to sleep - Nor l my spirits are nimble 706 00:55:10,426 --> 00:55:17,223 They fell together, as by consent They dropp'd, as by a thunder-stroke 707 00:55:17,392 --> 00:55:23,477 What might, worthy Sebastian O, what might? 708 00:55:24,357 --> 00:55:25,815 No more! 709 00:55:26,734 --> 00:55:29,937 And yet methinks l see it in thy face, what thou shouldst be 710 00:55:30,613 --> 00:55:31,941 Th' occasion speaks thee 711 00:55:32,156 --> 00:55:36,817 and my strong imagination sees a crown dropping upon thy head 712 00:55:36,995 --> 00:55:38,654 What? Art thou waking? 713 00:55:38,830 --> 00:55:40,537 Do you not hear me speak? 714 00:55:40,707 --> 00:55:47,076 l do, and surely it is a sleepy language and thou speak'st out of thy sleep 715 00:55:49,966 --> 00:55:50,997 What is it thou didst say? 716 00:55:52,468 --> 00:55:57,295 This is a strange repose, to be asleep with eyes wide open 717 00:55:57,473 --> 00:56:00,426 standing, speaking, moving 718 00:56:00,601 --> 00:56:02,178 and yet so fast asleep 719 00:56:02,353 --> 00:56:08,640 Noble Sebastian, thou let'st thy fortune sleep, die, rather 720 00:56:08,818 --> 00:56:11,355 wink'st whiles thou art waking 721 00:56:11,529 --> 00:56:15,147 Thou dost snore distinctly 722 00:56:17,076 --> 00:56:18,486 there's meaning in thy snores 723 00:56:18,661 --> 00:56:21,033 l am more serious than my custom 724 00:56:21,205 --> 00:56:25,913 You must be so too, if heed me which to do trebles thee o'er 725 00:56:26,085 --> 00:56:30,497 Well, l am standing water 726 00:56:30,673 --> 00:56:33,246 l'll teach you how to flow 727 00:56:33,426 --> 00:56:37,589 Do so. To ebb hereditary sloth instructs me 728 00:56:37,764 --> 00:56:38,962 Thus, sir 729 00:56:39,182 --> 00:56:43,559 Although this lord hath here almost persuaded the king his son's alive 730 00:56:43,728 --> 00:56:47,891 'tis as impossible that he's undrown'd as he that sleeps here swims 731 00:56:48,066 --> 00:56:49,264 l have no hope that he's undrown'd 732 00:56:49,442 --> 00:56:52,277 O, out of that no hope what great hope have you! 733 00:56:52,904 --> 00:56:56,070 No hope that way is another way so high a hope 734 00:56:56,407 --> 00:57:00,903 that even ambition cannot pierce a wink beyond but doubt discovery there 735 00:57:01,079 --> 00:57:04,198 Will you grant with me that Ferdinand is drown'd? 736 00:57:04,374 --> 00:57:05,868 - He's gone - Then, tell me 737 00:57:06,042 --> 00:57:08,497 Who's the next heir of Naples? 738 00:57:10,088 --> 00:57:12,210 - Claribel - She that is Queen of Tunis 739 00:57:12,382 --> 00:57:15,133 she that dwells ten leagues beyond man's life 740 00:57:15,301 --> 00:57:19,512 she that from whom we all were sea-swallow'd though some cast again 741 00:57:19,681 --> 00:57:24,307 and, by that destiny, to perform an act whereof what's past is prologue 742 00:57:24,477 --> 00:57:28,011 what to come in yours and my discharge 743 00:57:28,189 --> 00:57:30,015 What stuff is this? How say you? 744 00:57:30,191 --> 00:57:34,484 Say, this were death that now hath seized them 745 00:57:34,654 --> 00:57:36,480 why, they were no worse than now they are 746 00:57:36,656 --> 00:57:40,949 There be that can rule Naples as well as he that sleeps 747 00:57:41,160 --> 00:57:44,244 O, that you bore the mind that l do! 748 00:57:44,414 --> 00:57:47,699 What a sleep were this for your advancement! Do you understand me? 749 00:57:47,875 --> 00:57:48,740 Methinks l do 750 00:57:48,918 --> 00:57:53,496 And how does your content tender your own good fortune? 751 00:57:55,300 --> 00:57:57,837 l remember you did supplant your sister Prospera 752 00:57:58,011 --> 00:58:01,593 True. And look how well my garments sit upon me 753 00:58:03,641 --> 00:58:05,799 My sister's servants were then my fellows 754 00:58:05,977 --> 00:58:07,601 now they are my men 755 00:58:10,815 --> 00:58:13,602 - But, for your conscience - Ay, sir: where lies that? 756 00:58:13,776 --> 00:58:16,480 Twenty consciences, that stand 'twixt me and Milan 757 00:58:16,654 --> 00:58:20,069 candied be they and melt, ere they molest! 758 00:58:20,241 --> 00:58:24,452 Here lies your brother, no better than the earth he lies upon 759 00:58:24,621 --> 00:58:27,158 lf he were that which now he's like, that's dead 760 00:58:27,332 --> 00:58:32,753 Whom l, with this obedient steel three inches of it can lay to bed forever 761 00:58:32,920 --> 00:58:36,538 whiles you, doing thus, to this ancient morsel 762 00:58:36,716 --> 00:58:40,583 this Sir prudence who should not upbraid our course 763 00:58:40,762 --> 00:58:43,087 Thy case, dear friend, shall be my precedent 764 00:58:43,264 --> 00:58:45,968 As thou got'st Milan, l'll come by Naples 765 00:58:46,142 --> 00:58:50,186 Draw thy sword. One stroke shall free thee from the tribute which thou payest 766 00:58:50,355 --> 00:58:55,230 and l the King shall love thee 767 00:58:58,279 --> 00:59:03,949 Draw together, and when l rear my hand, do you the like 768 00:59:04,118 --> 00:59:07,451 to fall it on Gonzalo 769 00:59:18,341 --> 00:59:22,421 While you here do snoring lie 770 00:59:22,595 --> 00:59:25,595 open-eyed conspiracy 771 00:59:26,140 --> 00:59:30,089 his time doth take 772 00:59:30,269 --> 00:59:34,136 lf of life you keep a care 773 00:59:34,315 --> 00:59:38,561 shake off slumber and beware 774 00:59:38,736 --> 00:59:40,894 Awake! awake! 775 00:59:43,533 --> 00:59:44,564 Good angels preserve the King 776 00:59:44,742 --> 00:59:45,571 Why? 777 00:59:47,245 --> 00:59:48,822 Why are you drawn? 778 00:59:48,997 --> 00:59:50,325 Wherefore this ghastly looking? 779 00:59:50,498 --> 00:59:51,327 What's the matter? 780 00:59:51,499 --> 00:59:54,784 Whiles we stood here securing your repose even now 781 00:59:54,961 --> 00:59:57,997 we heard a hollow burst of bellowing like bulls 782 00:59:58,172 --> 00:59:59,714 or rather lions 783 00:59:59,882 --> 01:00:02,717 Did't not wake you? lt struck mine ear most terribly 784 01:00:02,885 --> 01:00:05,755 - l heard nothing - O, 'twas a din to fright a monster's ear 785 01:00:05,930 --> 01:00:07,092 to make an earthquake! 786 01:00:07,265 --> 01:00:08,296 Heard you this, Gonzalo? 787 01:00:08,599 --> 01:00:12,181 Upon mine honour, sir, l heard a humming, which did awake me 788 01:00:12,353 --> 01:00:15,472 As mine eyes open'd, l saw their weapons drawn 789 01:00:16,149 --> 01:00:18,900 'Tis best we stand upon our guard, or that we quit this place 790 01:00:19,110 --> 01:00:20,936 Let's draw our weapons 791 01:00:22,196 --> 01:00:24,069 Lead off this ground 792 01:00:24,240 --> 01:00:27,525 and let's make further search for my poor son 793 01:00:29,412 --> 01:00:32,116 Lead away 794 01:00:42,008 --> 01:00:45,008 Now Prospera shall know what l have done 795 01:00:45,178 --> 01:00:48,463 So, King, go safely on to seek thy son 796 01:00:54,854 --> 01:00:55,636 You're blind drunk! 797 01:00:55,813 --> 01:01:00,640 Tell not me! When the butt is out, we will drink water: not a drop before 798 01:01:00,818 --> 01:01:05,195 Therefore bear up, and board 'em Servant-monster, drink to me 799 01:01:05,907 --> 01:01:09,192 Servant monster? The folly of this island! 800 01:01:09,369 --> 01:01:12,737 They say there's but five upon this isle; we are three of them 801 01:01:12,914 --> 01:01:15,784 lf th' other two be brained like us, the state totters 802 01:01:17,543 --> 01:01:22,584 Mooncalf, speak once in thy life, if thou beest a good mooncalf 803 01:01:22,757 --> 01:01:24,464 How does thy honour? 804 01:01:25,843 --> 01:01:29,508 Let me lick thy shoe l'll not serve him 805 01:01:29,681 --> 01:01:30,843 he's not valiant 806 01:01:31,015 --> 01:01:35,427 Thou liest, most ignorant monster 807 01:01:35,603 --> 01:01:39,137 Why, thou deboshed fish thou 808 01:01:39,315 --> 01:01:45,020 Wilt thou tell a monstrous lie, being but half a fish and half a monster? 809 01:01:45,196 --> 01:01:47,900 Lo, how he mocks me! 810 01:01:48,074 --> 01:01:50,031 Wilt thou let him, my lord? 811 01:01:50,201 --> 01:01:54,578 Lord quoth he! That a monster should be such a natural! 812 01:01:54,747 --> 01:01:58,115 Lo, lo, again! bite him to death, l prithee 813 01:01:58,293 --> 01:02:00,665 Trinculo, keep a good tongue in your head 814 01:02:01,087 --> 01:02:05,131 lf you prove a mutineer... the next tree! 815 01:02:05,675 --> 01:02:09,968 The poor monster's my subject and he shall not suffer indignity 816 01:02:10,138 --> 01:02:13,055 l thank my noble lord 817 01:02:14,559 --> 01:02:19,897 Wilt thou be pleased to hearken once again to the suit l made to thee? 818 01:02:20,064 --> 01:02:22,934 Marry, will l. Kneel and repeat it 819 01:02:23,109 --> 01:02:27,652 l will stand, and so shall Trinculo 820 01:02:32,577 --> 01:02:35,696 As l told thee before 821 01:02:35,872 --> 01:02:40,996 l am subject to a tyrant, a sorceress 822 01:02:41,169 --> 01:02:44,869 that by her cunning hath cheated me of the island 823 01:02:45,506 --> 01:02:46,454 Thou liest 824 01:02:47,717 --> 01:02:51,845 Thou liest, thou jesting monkey, thou 825 01:02:52,847 --> 01:02:54,341 l do not lie 826 01:02:54,515 --> 01:02:57,468 Trinculo, if you trouble him any more in's tale by this hand 827 01:02:57,644 --> 01:02:59,387 l will supplant some of your teeth 828 01:02:59,562 --> 01:03:01,104 Why, l said nothing 829 01:03:01,272 --> 01:03:04,356 Mum, then, and no more 830 01:03:04,525 --> 01:03:06,184 Proceed 831 01:03:07,111 --> 01:03:12,401 l say, by sorcery she got this isle 832 01:03:13,201 --> 01:03:15,774 from me she got it 833 01:03:17,497 --> 01:03:21,411 lf thy greatness will revenge it on her 834 01:03:21,584 --> 01:03:26,495 thou shalt be lord of it and l'll serve thee 835 01:03:26,881 --> 01:03:30,499 How now shall this be compassed? Canst thou bring me to the party? 836 01:03:31,010 --> 01:03:32,801 Yea, yea, my lord! 837 01:03:32,971 --> 01:03:38,890 l'll yield her thee asleep, where thou mayst knock a nail into her head 838 01:03:39,560 --> 01:03:42,264 Thou liest: thou canst not 839 01:03:42,563 --> 01:03:46,643 What a pied ninny's this! Thou scurvy patch! 840 01:03:46,818 --> 01:03:50,601 l do beseech thy greatness, give him blows and take his bottle from him 841 01:03:50,780 --> 01:03:56,154 Why, what did l? l did nothing l'll go farther off 842 01:03:56,327 --> 01:03:58,034 Didst thou not just say he lied? 843 01:03:58,204 --> 01:03:59,579 Thou liest 844 01:03:59,747 --> 01:04:04,705 Do l so? Take thou that. As you like this, give me the lie another time 845 01:04:04,877 --> 01:04:07,913 Why? l did not give the lie 846 01:04:08,089 --> 01:04:10,662 Out o' your wits and bearing too? A pox o' your bottle! 847 01:04:10,842 --> 01:04:12,300 And the devil take your fingers! 848 01:04:16,306 --> 01:04:17,171 Now... 849 01:04:19,267 --> 01:04:21,971 forward with your tale 850 01:04:22,145 --> 01:04:25,348 - Prithee - Stand farther off 851 01:04:29,444 --> 01:04:31,317 Come, proceed 852 01:04:33,406 --> 01:04:40,404 Why, as l told thee, 'tis a custom with her, l' th'late afternoon to sleep 853 01:04:40,580 --> 01:04:43,201 there thou mayst brain her 854 01:04:43,374 --> 01:04:48,712 having first seized her books or with a log batter her skull 855 01:04:48,880 --> 01:04:52,794 or paunch her with a stake or cut her wezand with thy knife 856 01:04:54,510 --> 01:04:58,638 But remember first to possess her books 857 01:04:58,806 --> 01:05:02,424 for without them she's but a sot, as l am 858 01:05:02,602 --> 01:05:06,813 nor hath not one spirit to command 859 01:05:06,981 --> 01:05:12,402 they all do hate her as rootedly as l 860 01:05:12,570 --> 01:05:16,188 Burn but her books 861 01:05:17,867 --> 01:05:22,113 And that most deeply to consider 862 01:05:22,288 --> 01:05:26,202 is the beauty of her daughter 863 01:05:26,376 --> 01:05:31,168 Of women l've seen but these and Sycorax my dam 864 01:05:31,339 --> 01:05:35,751 But she as far surpasseth Sycorax 865 01:05:35,927 --> 01:05:38,049 as great'st does least 866 01:05:39,180 --> 01:05:43,011 ls it so brave a lass? 867 01:05:45,228 --> 01:05:48,015 Ay, lord 868 01:05:48,189 --> 01:05:51,557 she will become thy bed, l warrant 869 01:05:51,734 --> 01:05:56,561 And bring thee forth brave brood 870 01:05:58,366 --> 01:06:01,402 Monster, l will kill this witch 871 01:06:02,996 --> 01:06:07,574 her daughter and l will be King and Queen 872 01:06:07,750 --> 01:06:12,246 and Trinculo and thyself shall be viceroys 873 01:06:13,047 --> 01:06:15,419 Dost thou like the plot, Trinculo? 874 01:06:15,591 --> 01:06:17,168 Excellent 875 01:06:17,343 --> 01:06:18,801 Give me thy hand 876 01:06:23,641 --> 01:06:25,680 l am sorry l beat thee 877 01:06:26,060 --> 01:06:29,179 Within this half hour will she be asleep 878 01:06:29,355 --> 01:06:30,897 Wilt thou destroy her then? 879 01:06:31,065 --> 01:06:33,638 Ay, on mine honour 880 01:06:34,110 --> 01:06:36,945 This will l tell my master 881 01:06:37,780 --> 01:06:42,240 Thou makest me merry l am full of pleasure 882 01:06:43,286 --> 01:06:44,828 Come on, Trinculo, let us sing 883 01:06:44,996 --> 01:06:47,284 Flout 'em and scout 'em and scout 'em and flout 'em 884 01:06:47,457 --> 01:06:51,205 Thought is free! Grog 'em then flog 'em and flog 'em and grog 'em 885 01:06:51,377 --> 01:06:52,657 Thought is free 886 01:06:52,837 --> 01:06:54,876 Nab 'em and stab 'em, stab 'em and nab 'em 887 01:06:55,048 --> 01:06:56,210 Thought is free 888 01:06:56,382 --> 01:06:58,374 Bag 'em and hang 'em, hang 'em and bag 'em 889 01:06:58,551 --> 01:06:59,926 Thought is free 890 01:07:00,094 --> 01:07:04,340 Play 'em and flay 'em, flay 'em and play 'em. Thought is free 891 01:07:07,894 --> 01:07:10,563 What is this same? 892 01:07:13,608 --> 01:07:15,814 lf thou beest a man, show thyself 893 01:07:15,985 --> 01:07:19,852 O, forgive me my sins! 894 01:07:20,031 --> 01:07:20,979 Mercy upon us! 895 01:07:22,742 --> 01:07:24,781 Art thou afeard? 896 01:07:24,953 --> 01:07:26,363 No, monster, not l 897 01:07:27,080 --> 01:07:31,991 Be not afeard: the isle is full of noises 898 01:07:32,168 --> 01:07:37,838 sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not 899 01:07:39,550 --> 01:07:45,255 Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments will hum about mine ears 900 01:07:47,058 --> 01:07:52,182 and sometime voices that, if l then had waked after long sleep 901 01:07:52,355 --> 01:07:55,355 will make me sleep again 902 01:07:56,609 --> 01:08:01,520 and then, in dreaming, the clouds methought would open 903 01:08:01,698 --> 01:08:06,194 and show riches ready to drop upon me that, when l waked 904 01:08:09,789 --> 01:08:12,873 l cried to dream again 905 01:08:15,378 --> 01:08:18,877 This will prove a brave kingdom to me, where l shall have my music for nothing 906 01:08:20,550 --> 01:08:24,132 When Prospera is destroyed 907 01:08:43,197 --> 01:08:44,988 By'r Lakin 908 01:08:46,034 --> 01:08:49,284 l can go no further, sir l needs must rest me 909 01:08:49,454 --> 01:08:54,281 Old lord, l cannot blame thee, who am myself attach'd with weariness 910 01:08:54,459 --> 01:08:56,866 Sit down, and rest 911 01:08:57,045 --> 01:09:00,045 He is drown'd whom thus we stray to find 912 01:09:00,214 --> 01:09:03,962 and the sea mocks our frustrate search on land 913 01:09:04,927 --> 01:09:08,093 Well, let him go 914 01:09:08,264 --> 01:09:10,671 l am right glad that he's so out of hope 915 01:09:10,850 --> 01:09:13,175 The next advantage will we take thoroughly 916 01:09:13,353 --> 01:09:14,930 Let it be tonight 917 01:09:20,818 --> 01:09:23,902 What harmony is this? My good friends, hark! 918 01:09:25,865 --> 01:09:28,949 Marvellous sweet music! 919 01:09:32,080 --> 01:09:34,238 Give us kind keepers, heavens! 920 01:09:42,215 --> 01:09:44,207 A living drollery 921 01:09:44,384 --> 01:09:47,420 Now l will believe that there are unicorns 922 01:09:49,472 --> 01:09:53,220 lf in Naples, l should report this now, would they believe me? 923 01:09:58,564 --> 01:10:00,603 We have stomachs 924 01:10:01,651 --> 01:10:04,901 Will't please you taste of what is here? 925 01:10:06,572 --> 01:10:09,359 Faith, sir, you need not fear 926 01:10:09,534 --> 01:10:13,780 l will stand to and feed although my last, no matter 927 01:10:13,955 --> 01:10:15,781 since l feel the best is past 928 01:10:36,060 --> 01:10:40,638 You are three men of sin! 929 01:10:41,107 --> 01:10:45,768 Whom destiny hath caused to belch up you 930 01:10:47,030 --> 01:10:50,445 and on this island where man doth not inhabit 931 01:10:50,908 --> 01:10:55,486 you 'mongst men being most unfit to live 932 01:10:56,706 --> 01:10:59,706 l have made you mad 933 01:11:02,754 --> 01:11:08,293 You fools! l and my fellows are ministers of fate 934 01:11:08,468 --> 01:11:10,092 the elements 935 01:11:10,595 --> 01:11:15,007 of whom your swords are temper'd may as well wound the loud winds 936 01:11:15,183 --> 01:11:20,425 as diminish one dowle that's in my plume 937 01:11:23,191 --> 01:11:25,397 But remember 938 01:11:27,236 --> 01:11:30,569 for that's my business to you 939 01:11:30,740 --> 01:11:35,200 that you three from Milan did supplant good Prospera 940 01:11:36,037 --> 01:11:38,990 her and her innocent child 941 01:11:39,165 --> 01:11:43,873 for which foul deed the powers, delaying, not forgetting 942 01:11:44,045 --> 01:11:48,338 have incensed the seas and shores 943 01:11:48,508 --> 01:11:53,882 yea, all the creatures, against your peace 944 01:11:55,807 --> 01:11:59,935 Thee of thy son, Alonso, they have bereft 945 01:12:00,103 --> 01:12:04,266 and do pronounce by me lingering perdition 946 01:12:04,440 --> 01:12:10,276 shall step by step attend you and your ways 947 01:12:18,079 --> 01:12:22,622 Bravely the figure of this harpy hast thou perform'd, my Ariel 948 01:12:22,917 --> 01:12:25,953 My high charms work 949 01:12:26,129 --> 01:12:29,711 and these mine enemies are all knit up in their distractions 950 01:12:29,882 --> 01:12:33,132 they now are in my pow'r 951 01:12:36,556 --> 01:12:39,011 l' the name of something holy, sir 952 01:12:39,350 --> 01:12:42,350 why stand you in this strange stare? 953 01:12:42,520 --> 01:12:45,853 O, it is monstrous, monstrous! 954 01:12:46,024 --> 01:12:48,977 Methought the billows spoke and told me of it 955 01:12:49,152 --> 01:12:51,393 the winds did sing it to me 956 01:12:52,113 --> 01:12:53,275 and the thunder 957 01:12:53,489 --> 01:12:57,272 that deep and dreadful organ pipe pronounced the name of Prospera 958 01:12:57,452 --> 01:12:59,243 it did bass my trespass 959 01:12:59,704 --> 01:13:02,907 Therefore my son i' th' ooze is bedded 960 01:13:03,416 --> 01:13:06,701 and l'll seek him deeper than e'er plummet sounded 961 01:13:07,503 --> 01:13:09,579 and with him there lie mudded 962 01:13:10,214 --> 01:13:12,669 But one fiend at a time, l'll fight their legions o'er 963 01:13:13,092 --> 01:13:14,467 l'll be thy second 964 01:13:14,636 --> 01:13:17,305 All three of them are desperate 965 01:13:17,472 --> 01:13:22,632 their great guilt, like poison given to work a great time after 966 01:13:23,186 --> 01:13:25,677 now 'gins to bite the spirits 967 01:13:25,855 --> 01:13:29,686 l shall follow them swiftly and hinder them 968 01:13:29,859 --> 01:13:34,402 from what this ecstasy may now provoke them to 969 01:13:49,128 --> 01:13:54,204 lf l have too austerely punish'd you, your compensation makes amends 970 01:13:54,384 --> 01:13:58,002 for l have given you here a third of mine own life 971 01:13:59,722 --> 01:14:03,090 or that for which l live 972 01:14:04,102 --> 01:14:07,684 all thy vexations were but my trials of thy love 973 01:14:07,855 --> 01:14:10,642 and thou hast strangely stood the test 974 01:14:11,025 --> 01:14:15,318 O Ferdinand, do not smile at me that l boast of her 975 01:14:15,488 --> 01:14:21,526 for thou shalt find she will outstrip all praise and make it halt behind her 976 01:14:21,995 --> 01:14:24,402 l do believe it against an oracle 977 01:14:24,580 --> 01:14:30,416 Then, as my gift and thine own acquisition worthily purchased 978 01:14:33,548 --> 01:14:36,039 take my daughter 979 01:14:52,483 --> 01:14:57,026 But lf thou dost break her virgin-knot before all sanctimonious ceremonies 980 01:14:57,196 --> 01:15:01,774 no sweet aspersion shall the heavens let fall to make this contract grow 981 01:15:01,993 --> 01:15:05,693 As l hope for quiet days, fair issue and long life 982 01:15:06,205 --> 01:15:09,953 the strongest temptation shall never melt mine honour into lust 983 01:15:12,670 --> 01:15:14,164 Fairly spoke 984 01:15:16,424 --> 01:15:18,131 Sit then and talk with her 985 01:15:18,760 --> 01:15:20,799 she is thine own 986 01:15:30,730 --> 01:15:34,597 Monster, your fairy which you say is a harmless fairy 987 01:15:34,776 --> 01:15:36,768 has done little better than played the Jack with us 988 01:15:36,944 --> 01:15:42,448 Monster, l do smell all horse-piss, at which my nose is in great indignation 989 01:15:42,617 --> 01:15:44,194 So is mine. Do you hear, monster? 990 01:15:45,119 --> 01:15:48,072 Good my lord, give me thy favour still 991 01:15:48,247 --> 01:15:51,082 Ay, but to lose our bottles in the pool 992 01:15:51,250 --> 01:15:53,456 There is not only disgrace and dishonour in that, monster 993 01:15:53,628 --> 01:15:55,585 but an infinite loss 994 01:15:55,880 --> 01:16:01,716 That's more to me than my wetting. Yet all this is your harmless fairy, monster 995 01:16:08,977 --> 01:16:10,886 What, Ariel! 996 01:16:11,521 --> 01:16:14,438 My industrious servant 997 01:16:15,358 --> 01:16:18,442 - Ariel! -What would my potent master? 998 01:16:19,237 --> 01:16:20,232 Here l am 999 01:16:20,405 --> 01:16:24,533 Go bring the rabble, o'er whom l give thee pow'r, here to this place 1000 01:16:24,701 --> 01:16:25,981 lncite them to quick motion 1001 01:16:26,536 --> 01:16:30,865 for l must bestow upon the eyes of this young couple 1002 01:16:32,083 --> 01:16:36,080 some vanity of mine art; it is my promise and they expect it from me 1003 01:16:36,254 --> 01:16:38,330 - Presently? - Ay, with a twink 1004 01:16:38,506 --> 01:16:40,878 Before you can say ''Come' and Go''! 1005 01:16:41,050 --> 01:16:42,592 Do you love me, master? 1006 01:16:43,845 --> 01:16:45,173 No? 1007 01:16:45,346 --> 01:16:48,928 Dearly my delicate Ariel 1008 01:16:54,439 --> 01:17:03,146 O mistress mine, where are you roaming ? 1009 01:17:04,907 --> 01:17:13,828 Oh stay and hear! Your true love's coming 1010 01:17:14,125 --> 01:17:21,255 that can sing both high and low 1011 01:17:21,424 --> 01:17:30,131 trip no further, pretty sweeting, journey's end in lover's meeting 1012 01:17:30,308 --> 01:17:37,354 every wise man's son doth know 1013 01:17:37,523 --> 01:17:41,734 What is love? Tis not hereafter 1014 01:17:41,903 --> 01:17:46,529 present mirth hath present laughter 1015 01:17:46,699 --> 01:17:53,496 what's to come is still unsure 1016 01:17:53,665 --> 01:17:57,828 in delay there lies no plenty 1017 01:17:58,002 --> 01:18:02,248 then come kiss me, sweet-and-twenty 1018 01:18:02,423 --> 01:18:05,838 youth's a stuff... 1019 01:18:06,010 --> 01:18:16,935 ... will not endure, will not endure 1020 01:18:21,109 --> 01:18:23,231 Look thou be true 1021 01:18:23,528 --> 01:18:25,235 Do not give dalliance too much the rein 1022 01:18:25,405 --> 01:18:28,738 the strongest oaths are straw to the fire i' th' blood 1023 01:18:28,908 --> 01:18:29,821 l warrant you madam 1024 01:18:30,076 --> 01:18:34,737 The white cold virgin snow upon my heart abates the ardour of my liver 1025 01:18:35,290 --> 01:18:36,832 Well... 1026 01:18:41,379 --> 01:18:46,800 No tongue! All eyes! Be silent 1027 01:19:49,822 --> 01:19:52,822 l had forgot that foul conspiracy of the beast Caliban 1028 01:19:53,034 --> 01:19:55,904 and his confederates against my life 1029 01:19:56,287 --> 01:20:01,245 Avoid! No more! No more! 1030 01:20:07,382 --> 01:20:11,000 This is strange. Your mother's in some passion that works her strongly 1031 01:20:11,177 --> 01:20:15,969 Never till this day saw l her touch'd with anger so distemper'd 1032 01:20:17,225 --> 01:20:21,518 You do look, my son, in a moved sort, as if you were dismay'd be cheerful, sir 1033 01:20:22,814 --> 01:20:25,186 Our revels now are ended 1034 01:20:25,942 --> 01:20:30,900 These our actors, as l foretold you, were all spirits 1035 01:20:31,072 --> 01:20:36,279 and are melted into air into thin air 1036 01:20:38,705 --> 01:20:42,370 and, like the baseless fabric of this vision 1037 01:20:42,542 --> 01:20:48,544 the cloud-capp'd towers, the gorgeous palaces, the solemn temples 1038 01:20:49,507 --> 01:20:55,675 the great globe itself, yea, all which it inherit shall dissolve 1039 01:20:57,223 --> 01:21:01,801 and, like this insubstantial pageant faded 1040 01:21:02,020 --> 01:21:06,017 leave not a rack behind 1041 01:21:08,359 --> 01:21:11,644 We are such stuff as dreams are made on 1042 01:21:11,821 --> 01:21:16,150 and our little life is rounded with a sleep 1043 01:21:21,331 --> 01:21:24,534 Sir, l am vex'd 1044 01:21:25,126 --> 01:21:28,494 lf you be pleased, retire into my cell and there repose 1045 01:21:28,671 --> 01:21:32,289 a turn or two l'll walk, to still my beating mind 1046 01:21:32,467 --> 01:21:35,171 We wish your peace 1047 01:21:41,059 --> 01:21:42,683 Come with a thought! 1048 01:21:43,227 --> 01:21:45,978 l thank thee, Ariel. Come 1049 01:21:47,273 --> 01:21:48,601 What's thy pleasure? 1050 01:21:48,775 --> 01:21:52,606 Spirit. We must prepare to meet with Caliban 1051 01:21:52,779 --> 01:21:53,858 Ay, my commander 1052 01:21:54,030 --> 01:21:56,817 Say again, where didst thou leave these varlets? 1053 01:21:56,991 --> 01:22:00,490 l told you, ma'am, they were red-hot with drinking 1054 01:22:00,662 --> 01:22:03,235 l left them l' the filthy-mantled pool beyond your cell 1055 01:22:03,414 --> 01:22:08,408 There dancing up to the chins, that the foul lake outstunk their feet 1056 01:22:09,504 --> 01:22:11,211 This was well done, my bird 1057 01:22:14,384 --> 01:22:19,045 The trumpery in my house, go put it out, for stale to catch these thieves 1058 01:22:19,222 --> 01:22:21,759 l go, l go 1059 01:22:24,018 --> 01:22:28,596 A devil, a born devil 1060 01:22:28,773 --> 01:22:31,608 on whose nature nurture can never stick 1061 01:22:31,776 --> 01:22:38,988 on whom my pains, humanely taken all, all lost, quite lost! 1062 01:22:40,034 --> 01:22:44,826 l will plague them all, even to roaring 1063 01:22:48,543 --> 01:22:54,248 Pray you, tread softly We now are near her cell 1064 01:23:03,641 --> 01:23:04,885 O no 1065 01:23:05,059 --> 01:23:10,017 Prithee, be quiet. Seest thou here? This is the mouth o' the cell 1066 01:23:12,984 --> 01:23:16,566 Give me thy hand. l do begin to have bloody thoughts 1067 01:23:31,252 --> 01:23:35,119 O King Stephano! O worthy Stephano! 1068 01:23:35,298 --> 01:23:37,835 Look what a wardrobe here is for thee! 1069 01:23:38,009 --> 01:23:40,962 Let it alone, thou fool! lt is but trash 1070 01:23:41,137 --> 01:23:45,134 O, ho, monster! We know what belongs to a frippery 1071 01:23:46,643 --> 01:23:48,220 O king Stephano! 1072 01:23:48,394 --> 01:23:50,885 Put off that gown, Trinculo! By this hand, l'll have that gown 1073 01:23:51,064 --> 01:23:53,815 Thy Grace shall have it 1074 01:24:03,326 --> 01:24:05,283 l look a dream, don't l 1075 01:24:05,453 --> 01:24:07,492 How can it be real 1076 01:24:10,333 --> 01:24:12,491 Look at the business, Gov'ner 1077 01:24:17,924 --> 01:24:20,628 What do you mean to dote thus on such luggage? 1078 01:24:20,802 --> 01:24:22,711 Let's alone and do the murder first 1079 01:24:22,887 --> 01:24:25,342 Be you quiet, monster 1080 01:24:25,515 --> 01:24:29,595 Mistress line, is not this my jerkin? 1081 01:24:30,979 --> 01:24:35,107 Do, do! We steal by line and level 1082 01:24:35,274 --> 01:24:37,313 and't like your Grace 1083 01:24:38,403 --> 01:24:41,569 l thank thee for that jest Here's a garment for't 1084 01:24:41,739 --> 01:24:46,199 Wit shall not go unrewarded while l am king of this country 1085 01:24:46,494 --> 01:24:50,112 Monster, come, put some lime upon your fingers, and away with the rest 1086 01:24:50,290 --> 01:24:54,536 l will have none on't. We shall lose our time, and all be turned to barnacles 1087 01:24:54,711 --> 01:25:00,998 Monster, lay-on your fingers, or l'll turn thee from my kingdom 1088 01:25:02,385 --> 01:25:04,626 - Go to, carry this - And this 1089 01:25:04,804 --> 01:25:06,796 Ay, and this 1090 01:25:09,017 --> 01:25:12,267 Hey, Mountain, hey! 1091 01:25:13,187 --> 01:25:14,052 Silver! 1092 01:25:22,113 --> 01:25:25,446 Fury, Fury! There, tyrant, there! 1093 01:25:32,123 --> 01:25:33,700 Hark! 1094 01:25:33,875 --> 01:25:34,621 They roar! 1095 01:25:47,180 --> 01:25:51,806 Let them be hunted soundly 1096 01:25:54,103 --> 01:26:00,556 At this hour lie at my mercy all mine enemies 1097 01:26:01,861 --> 01:26:05,810 Now does my project gather to a head 1098 01:26:07,075 --> 01:26:10,490 Shortly shall all my labours end 1099 01:26:10,662 --> 01:26:15,205 and thou shalt have the air at freedom 1100 01:26:25,551 --> 01:26:29,382 Say, my spirit, how fares the King and 's followers? 1101 01:26:29,555 --> 01:26:31,381 Just as you left them 1102 01:26:31,557 --> 01:26:33,798 All prisoners, ma'am 1103 01:26:33,977 --> 01:26:39,053 The King, his brother and yours, abide all three distracted 1104 01:26:39,899 --> 01:26:47,444 but chiefly him that you term'd, ma'am 'The good old lord Gonzalo'... 1105 01:26:47,615 --> 01:26:53,534 His tears run down his beard, like winter's drops from eaves of reeds 1106 01:26:54,414 --> 01:26:58,363 Your charm so strongly works 'em 1107 01:26:59,043 --> 01:27:02,661 that if you now beheld them 1108 01:27:03,047 --> 01:27:07,044 your affections would become tender 1109 01:27:09,554 --> 01:27:12,045 Dost thou think so, spirit? 1110 01:27:12,807 --> 01:27:15,132 Mine would, master 1111 01:27:16,019 --> 01:27:18,474 were l human 1112 01:27:22,859 --> 01:27:25,266 And mine shall 1113 01:27:26,529 --> 01:27:29,020 Hast thou, which art but air 1114 01:27:29,198 --> 01:27:33,859 a touch, a feeling of their afflictions and shall not myself 1115 01:27:34,037 --> 01:27:39,244 one of their kind be kindlier moved than thou art? 1116 01:27:40,877 --> 01:27:46,251 Though with their high wrongs l am struck to th' quick 1117 01:27:48,676 --> 01:27:54,548 yet with my nobler reason 'gainst my fury do l take part 1118 01:27:54,891 --> 01:27:58,094 The rarer action is in virtue than in vengeance 1119 01:27:58,269 --> 01:28:01,388 They being penitent 1120 01:28:01,564 --> 01:28:06,854 the sole drift of my purpose doth extend not a frown further 1121 01:28:08,321 --> 01:28:10,397 Go, release them, Ariel 1122 01:28:12,450 --> 01:28:15,486 My charms l'll break 1123 01:28:16,120 --> 01:28:20,413 their senses l'll restore, and they shall be themselves 1124 01:28:21,709 --> 01:28:23,666 l'll fetch them, ma'am 1125 01:28:31,970 --> 01:28:38,008 Ye elves of hills, brooks, standing lakes and groves 1126 01:28:38,726 --> 01:28:42,344 and ye that on the sands with printless foot 1127 01:28:42,522 --> 01:28:47,100 do chase the ebbing Neptune and do fly him when he comes back 1128 01:28:47,944 --> 01:28:53,448 you demi-puppets that by moonshine do the green sour ringlets make 1129 01:28:53,616 --> 01:28:56,700 whereof the ewe not bites 1130 01:28:57,286 --> 01:29:01,366 and you whose pastime is to make midnight mushrooms 1131 01:29:01,541 --> 01:29:05,324 that rejoice to hear the solemn curfew 1132 01:29:05,878 --> 01:29:10,290 by whose aid weak masters though ye be 1133 01:29:28,109 --> 01:29:30,600 l have bedimm'd the noontide sun 1134 01:29:31,029 --> 01:29:34,729 call'd forth the mutinous winds 1135 01:29:34,949 --> 01:29:39,694 and 'twixt the green sea and the azured vault, set roaring war 1136 01:29:39,871 --> 01:29:42,990 to the dread rattling thunder have l given fire 1137 01:29:43,166 --> 01:29:46,914 and rifted Jove's stout oak with his own bolt 1138 01:29:47,086 --> 01:29:50,704 the strong-based promontory have l made shake 1139 01:29:50,882 --> 01:29:54,926 and by the spurs pluck'd up the pine and cedar 1140 01:29:55,094 --> 01:29:59,091 graves at my command have waked their sleepers oped 1141 01:29:59,265 --> 01:30:01,672 and let 'em forth 1142 01:30:01,851 --> 01:30:05,848 by my so potent art 1143 01:30:14,656 --> 01:30:18,700 But this rough magic l here abjure 1144 01:30:20,370 --> 01:30:25,494 and, when l have required some heavenly music which even now l do 1145 01:30:25,667 --> 01:30:30,578 to work mine end upon their senses that this airy charm is for 1146 01:30:33,841 --> 01:30:36,129 l'll break my staff 1147 01:30:37,470 --> 01:30:41,052 bury it certain fathoms in the earth 1148 01:30:42,725 --> 01:30:46,853 and deeper than did ever plummet sound 1149 01:30:49,524 --> 01:30:52,275 l'll drown my book 1150 01:31:39,907 --> 01:31:44,070 There stand, for you are spell-stopp'd 1151 01:31:47,623 --> 01:31:50,991 O good Gonzalo, my true preserver 1152 01:31:51,169 --> 01:31:54,004 and a loyal sir to him you follow'st 1153 01:31:54,172 --> 01:31:58,418 l will pay thy graces home both in word and deed 1154 01:31:59,344 --> 01:32:04,136 Most cruelly didst thou, Alonso, use me and my daughter 1155 01:32:04,599 --> 01:32:08,430 Thy brother was a furtherer in the act 1156 01:32:08,603 --> 01:32:12,102 Thou art pinched for't now, Sebastian 1157 01:32:13,816 --> 01:32:20,269 Flesh and blood, you, brother mine 1158 01:32:20,448 --> 01:32:24,860 that entertain'd ambition, expell'd remorse and nature 1159 01:32:25,119 --> 01:32:28,322 who, with Sebastian, would here have killed your king 1160 01:32:29,832 --> 01:32:34,292 l do forgive thee, unnatural though thou art 1161 01:32:36,464 --> 01:32:39,583 Their understanding begins to swell 1162 01:32:46,391 --> 01:32:47,220 Ariel 1163 01:32:47,892 --> 01:32:52,553 fetch me the skirt and bodice from my cell l will discase me, and myself present 1164 01:32:52,730 --> 01:32:56,181 as l was sometime Milan 1165 01:32:57,735 --> 01:33:00,439 Quickly, spirit! Thou shalt ere long be free 1166 01:33:15,962 --> 01:33:19,081 O l shall miss thee Ariel 1167 01:33:20,758 --> 01:33:23,675 but yet thou shalt have freedom 1168 01:33:26,681 --> 01:33:28,139 so... 1169 01:33:29,017 --> 01:33:30,594 so... 1170 01:33:32,103 --> 01:33:33,513 so... 1171 01:33:34,689 --> 01:33:38,769 Behold the wronged Duchess of Milan, Prospera 1172 01:33:40,153 --> 01:33:42,110 l bid a hearty welcome 1173 01:33:46,117 --> 01:33:52,784 Whe'r thou be'st she or no, or some enchanted trifle to abuse me l not know 1174 01:33:56,085 --> 01:33:58,457 thy pulse beats as of flesh and blood 1175 01:33:59,088 --> 01:34:03,749 and, since l saw thee, th' affliction of my mind amends 1176 01:34:03,926 --> 01:34:06,677 with which, l fear, a madness held me 1177 01:34:07,263 --> 01:34:12,138 This must crave and if this be at all a most strange story 1178 01:34:13,102 --> 01:34:18,178 Thy dukedom l resign and do entreat thou pardon me my wrongs 1179 01:34:19,567 --> 01:34:22,770 But how should Prospera be living and be here? 1180 01:34:28,201 --> 01:34:30,774 First, noble friend 1181 01:34:30,953 --> 01:34:32,577 let me embrace thine age 1182 01:34:34,540 --> 01:34:37,031 whose honour cannot be measured or confined 1183 01:34:37,210 --> 01:34:42,417 Whether this be or be not, l'll not swear 1184 01:34:42,882 --> 01:34:44,958 Welcome, my friends all 1185 01:34:46,177 --> 01:34:48,086 But you, my brace of lords 1186 01:34:49,722 --> 01:34:55,226 were l so minded l could here pluck his Highness' frown upon you 1187 01:34:55,395 --> 01:34:58,016 and justify you traitors 1188 01:35:00,066 --> 01:35:02,557 at this time l will tell no tales 1189 01:35:03,778 --> 01:35:06,351 - The devil speaks in her - No 1190 01:35:10,243 --> 01:35:14,454 For you, most wicked sir 1191 01:35:15,373 --> 01:35:19,501 whom to call brother would even infect my mouth 1192 01:35:22,088 --> 01:35:26,714 l do forgive thy rankest fault, all of them 1193 01:35:29,220 --> 01:35:33,300 and require my dukedom of thee, which perforce, l know thou must restore 1194 01:35:33,808 --> 01:35:37,852 lf thou beest Prospera, give us particulars of thy preservation 1195 01:35:38,271 --> 01:35:39,599 How thou hast met us here 1196 01:35:39,772 --> 01:35:43,437 who three hours since were wracked upon this shore 1197 01:35:43,609 --> 01:35:47,440 where l have lost my dear son Ferdinand 1198 01:35:47,947 --> 01:35:49,738 l am woe for't, sir 1199 01:35:50,199 --> 01:35:51,942 for l have lost my daughter 1200 01:35:53,036 --> 01:35:54,660 A daughter? 1201 01:35:55,330 --> 01:35:56,989 When did you lose your daughter? 1202 01:35:57,165 --> 01:35:59,038 ln this last tempest 1203 01:36:00,335 --> 01:36:02,826 But, howsoe'er you have been justled from your senses 1204 01:36:03,004 --> 01:36:06,455 know for certain that l am Prospera 1205 01:36:13,848 --> 01:36:15,591 Welcome, sir 1206 01:36:16,517 --> 01:36:19,304 This cell's my court 1207 01:36:21,481 --> 01:36:22,856 l pray you, look in 1208 01:36:25,652 --> 01:36:27,194 Sweet lord, you play me false 1209 01:36:27,362 --> 01:36:29,484 No, my dear'st love, l would not for the world 1210 01:36:29,656 --> 01:36:32,573 Yes, for a score of kingdoms you should wrangle 1211 01:36:32,742 --> 01:36:35,067 and l would call it, fair play 1212 01:36:35,244 --> 01:36:39,111 lf this prove a vision of the island, one dear son shall l twice lose 1213 01:36:39,290 --> 01:36:42,125 Though the seas threaten, they are merciful 1214 01:36:42,627 --> 01:36:44,500 l have cursed them without cause 1215 01:36:44,671 --> 01:36:48,039 Now all the blessings of a glad father compass thee about! 1216 01:36:48,216 --> 01:36:51,501 Arise, and say how thou camest here 1217 01:36:54,597 --> 01:36:56,139 O, wonder! 1218 01:36:57,016 --> 01:37:02,437 How many goodly creatures are there here! How beauteous mankind is! 1219 01:37:02,605 --> 01:37:06,768 O brave new world, that has such people in't! 1220 01:37:07,360 --> 01:37:08,854 'Tis new to thee 1221 01:37:09,779 --> 01:37:11,605 What is this maid with whom thou wast at play? 1222 01:37:11,781 --> 01:37:15,280 ls she the goddess that hath sever'd us and brought us thus together? 1223 01:37:15,451 --> 01:37:19,994 Sir, she is mortal: but by immortal providence she's mine 1224 01:37:20,373 --> 01:37:22,780 l chose her when l could not ask my father for his advice 1225 01:37:23,376 --> 01:37:25,415 nor thought l had one 1226 01:37:26,170 --> 01:37:28,127 Give me your hands 1227 01:37:29,507 --> 01:37:32,342 Be it so! Amen! 1228 01:37:34,429 --> 01:37:35,591 Was't well done? 1229 01:37:37,807 --> 01:37:40,594 Bravely, my diligence 1230 01:37:41,978 --> 01:37:45,761 Set Caliban and his confederates free 1231 01:37:45,940 --> 01:37:47,315 Untie the spell 1232 01:38:01,122 --> 01:38:03,161 Every man shift for all the rest 1233 01:38:05,918 --> 01:38:09,417 Coragio, bully-monster, coragio! 1234 01:38:21,684 --> 01:38:27,354 lf these be true spies which l wear in my head, then here's a goodly sight 1235 01:38:27,523 --> 01:38:31,271 O Setebos, these be brave spirits indeed! 1236 01:38:31,736 --> 01:38:34,273 How fine my master is! 1237 01:38:34,864 --> 01:38:36,856 l am afraid she will chastise me 1238 01:38:37,784 --> 01:38:42,529 What things are these, my lord Antonio? Will money buy 'em? 1239 01:38:42,705 --> 01:38:47,082 Very like. One of them is a plain fish, and no doubt marketable 1240 01:38:47,251 --> 01:38:52,411 These three have robb'd me, and had plotted together to take my life 1241 01:38:53,675 --> 01:38:56,711 Two of these fellows you must know and own 1242 01:38:58,554 --> 01:39:03,299 This thing of darkness l acknowledge mine 1243 01:39:04,519 --> 01:39:07,092 l shall be pinched to death 1244 01:39:07,438 --> 01:39:10,308 ls not this Stephano, my drunken butler? 1245 01:39:10,483 --> 01:39:14,183 And Trinculo is reeling ripe. How camest thou in this pickle? 1246 01:39:14,529 --> 01:39:17,897 l have been in such a pickle since l saw you last 1247 01:39:18,074 --> 01:39:21,692 that l fear me, it will never out my bones 1248 01:39:21,869 --> 01:39:23,149 Why, how now, Stephano! 1249 01:39:24,580 --> 01:39:27,284 Touch me not! l am not Stephano, but a cramp 1250 01:39:27,875 --> 01:39:29,666 You'd be king o' the isle, sirrah? 1251 01:39:29,836 --> 01:39:31,294 l should have been a sore one then 1252 01:39:31,462 --> 01:39:33,620 This is a strange thing as e'er l look'd on 1253 01:39:35,800 --> 01:39:37,958 What a thrice-double ass was l 1254 01:39:38,136 --> 01:39:42,596 to take this drunkard for a god and worship this dull fool! 1255 01:39:42,932 --> 01:39:44,758 Go to! Away! 1256 01:39:46,269 --> 01:39:48,806 Hence, and bestow your luggage where you found it 1257 01:39:48,980 --> 01:39:51,221 Or stole it, rather 1258 01:39:51,774 --> 01:39:55,641 Sir, l invite your Highness and your train to my poor cell 1259 01:39:55,820 --> 01:39:58,690 where you shall take your rest for this one night, and in the morn 1260 01:39:58,865 --> 01:40:01,356 l'll bring you to your ship and so to Naples 1261 01:40:01,534 --> 01:40:06,741 where l have hope to see the nuptial of these our dear-beloved solemnized 1262 01:40:10,627 --> 01:40:13,663 and thence retire me to my Milan 1263 01:40:14,547 --> 01:40:20,258 where every third thought shall be my grave 1264 01:41:28,288 --> 01:41:29,915 My Ariel 1265 01:41:30,460 --> 01:41:32,372 Chick 1266 01:41:33,176 --> 01:41:38,725 That is thy charge Then to the elements be free 1267 01:41:44,289 --> 01:41:46,998 Where the bee sucks there suck l 1268 01:41:47,171 --> 01:41:49,713 in a cowslip's bell l lie 1269 01:41:49,887 --> 01:41:53,843 there l couch when owl's do cry 1270 01:41:54,023 --> 01:41:56,018 on a bat's back l do fly 1271 01:41:56,195 --> 01:42:04,382 after summer, after summer merrily, merrily, merrily... shall l live now 1272 01:42:04,551 --> 01:42:13,070 under the blossom that hangs on the bough 1273 01:43:17,913 --> 01:43:28,429 Now my charms are all o'erthrown 1274 01:43:30,739 --> 01:43:40,423 And what strength l have's mine own 1275 01:43:41,769 --> 01:43:49,492 Which is most faint 1276 01:43:58,522 --> 01:44:05,746 O, release me from by bands 1277 01:44:05,916 --> 01:44:13,390 With the help of your good hands 1278 01:44:13,562 --> 01:44:17,518 Gentle breath 1279 01:44:18,701 --> 01:44:27,553 gentle breath of yours my sails must fill 1280 01:44:28,686 --> 01:44:34,568 Or else my project fails 1281 01:44:34,994 --> 01:44:41,089 Which was to please 1282 01:44:58,599 --> 01:45:01,938 Now, l want... 1283 01:45:02,108 --> 01:45:07,193 Spirits to enforce 1284 01:45:07,832 --> 01:45:14,296 Art to enchant 1285 01:45:14,641 --> 01:45:19,061 And my ending is despair 1286 01:45:19,237 --> 01:45:29,052 unless lbe relieved by prayer 1287 01:45:29,890 --> 01:45:36,068 Which pierces so that it assaults 1288 01:45:36,241 --> 01:45:42,039 pierces so that it assaults 1289 01:45:42,507 --> 01:45:51,644 Mercy itself and frees all faults 1290 01:45:55,542 --> 01:46:05,440 As you from crimes would pardonned be 1291 01:46:07,240 --> 01:46:14,999 Let your indulgence... 1292 01:46:16,807 --> 01:46:25,326 Let your indulgence... 1293 01:46:25,664 --> 01:46:34,433 ... set me free 1294 01:46:35,816 --> 01:46:40,236 Now l want 1295 01:46:40,621 --> 01:46:46,170 Spirits to enforce 1296 01:46:46,512 --> 01:46:52,690 art to enchant 1297 01:46:53,113 --> 01:46:57,449 And my ending is despair 1298 01:46:57,875 --> 01:47:08,058 Unless l be relieved by prayer 1299 01:47:41,325 --> 01:47:45,911 Now l want 1300 01:47:46,087 --> 01:47:50,922 Spirits to enforce 1301 01:47:51,769 --> 01:47:57,651 art to enchant 1302 01:47:58,621 --> 01:48:02,839 and my ending is despair 1303 01:48:03,216 --> 01:48:12,782 Unless l be relieved by prayer 1304 01:48:13,870 --> 01:48:19,918 Which pierces so that it assaults 1305 01:48:20,136 --> 01:48:25,899 pierces so that it assaults 1306 01:48:26,487 --> 01:48:34,543 Mercy itself and frees all faults 1307 01:48:39,438 --> 01:48:45,070 As you from crimes 1308 01:48:45,245 --> 01:48:49,665 would pardon'd be 1309 01:48:51,261 --> 01:48:58,984 Let your indulgence 1310 01:49:00,703 --> 01:49:09,507 Let your indulgence 1311 01:49:10,020 --> 01:49:20,001 ... set me free 1312 01:49:22,000 --> 01:49:33,000 ...:::: SiliconChip ::::... 1313 01:49:25,500 --> 01:49:30,500 The Tempest [2010] 1314 01:49:31,305 --> 01:50:31,673 Please rate this subtitle at www.osdb.link/cf5p Help other users to choose the best subtitles