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| <H3>SCENE II. Another part of the island.</h3> | |
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| <i>Enter CALIBAN with a burden of wood. A noise of thunder heard</i> | |
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| <A NAME=speech1><b>CALIBAN</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=1>All the infections that the sun sucks up</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=2>From bogs, fens, flats, on Prosper fall and make him</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=3>By inch-meal a disease! His spirits hear me</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=4>And yet I needs must curse. But they'll nor pinch,</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=5>Fright me with urchin--shows, pitch me i' the mire,</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=6>Nor lead me, like a firebrand, in the dark</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=7>Out of my way, unless he bid 'em; but</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=8>For every trifle are they set upon me;</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=9>Sometime like apes that mow and chatter at me</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=10>And after bite me, then like hedgehogs which</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=11>Lie tumbling in my barefoot way and mount</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=12>Their pricks at my footfall; sometime am I</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=13>All wound with adders who with cloven tongues</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=14>Do hiss me into madness.</A><br> | |
| <p><i>Enter TRINCULO</i></p> | |
| <A NAME=15>Lo, now, lo!</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=16>Here comes a spirit of his, and to torment me</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=17>For bringing wood in slowly. I'll fall flat;</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=18>Perchance he will not mind me.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech2><b>TRINCULO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=19>Here's neither bush nor shrub, to bear off</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=20>any weather at all, and another storm brewing;</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=21>I hear it sing i' the wind: yond same black</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=22>cloud, yond huge one, looks like a foul</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=23>bombard that would shed his liquor. If it</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=24>should thunder as it did before, I know not</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=25>where to hide my head: yond same cloud cannot</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=26>choose but fall by pailfuls. What have we</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=27>here? a man or a fish? dead or alive? A fish:</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=28>he smells like a fish; a very ancient and fish-</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=29>like smell; a kind of not of the newest Poor-</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=30>John. A strange fish! Were I in England now,</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=31>as once I was, and had but this fish painted,</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=32>not a holiday fool there but would give a piece</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=33>of silver: there would this monster make a</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=34>man; any strange beast there makes a man:</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=35>when they will not give a doit to relieve a lame</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=36>beggar, they will lazy out ten to see a dead</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=37>Indian. Legged like a man and his fins like</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=38>arms! Warm o' my troth! I do now let loose</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=39>my opinion; hold it no longer: this is no fish,</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=40>but an islander, that hath lately suffered by a</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=41>thunderbolt.</A><br> | |
| <p><i>Thunder</i></p> | |
| <A NAME=42>Alas, the storm is come again! my best way is to</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=43>creep under his gaberdine; there is no other</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=44>shelter hereabouts: misery acquaints a man with</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=45>strange bed-fellows. I will here shroud till the</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=46>dregs of the storm be past.</A><br> | |
| <p><i>Enter STEPHANO, singing: a bottle in his hand</i></p> | |
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| <A NAME=speech3><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=47> I shall no more to sea, to sea,</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=48>Here shall I die ashore--</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=49>This is a very scurvy tune to sing at a man's</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=50>funeral: well, here's my comfort.</A><br> | |
| <p><i>Drinks</i></p> | |
| <p><i>Sings</i></p> | |
| <A NAME=51>The master, the swabber, the boatswain and I,</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=52>The gunner and his mate</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=53>Loved Mall, Meg and Marian and Margery,</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=54>But none of us cared for Kate;</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=55>For she had a tongue with a tang,</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=56>Would cry to a sailor, Go hang!</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=57>She loved not the savour of tar nor of pitch,</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=58>Yet a tailor might scratch her where'er she did itch:</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=59>Then to sea, boys, and let her go hang!</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=60>This is a scurvy tune too: but here's my comfort.</A><br> | |
| <p><i>Drinks</i></p> | |
| </blockquote> | |
| <A NAME=speech4><b>CALIBAN</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=61>Do not torment me: Oh!</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech5><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=62>What's the matter? Have we devils here? Do you put</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=63>tricks upon's with savages and men of Ind, ha? I</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=64>have not scaped drowning to be afeard now of your</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=65>four legs; for it hath been said, As proper a man as</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=66>ever went on four legs cannot make him give ground;</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=67>and it shall be said so again while Stephano</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=68>breathes at's nostrils.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech6><b>CALIBAN</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=69>The spirit torments me; Oh!</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech7><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=70>This is some monster of the isle with four legs, who</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=71>hath got, as I take it, an ague. Where the devil</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=72>should he learn our language? I will give him some</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=73>relief, if it be but for that. if I can recover him</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=74>and keep him tame and get to Naples with him, he's a</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=75>present for any emperor that ever trod on neat's leather.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech8><b>CALIBAN</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=76>Do not torment me, prithee; I'll bring my wood home faster.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech9><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=77>He's in his fit now and does not talk after the</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=78>wisest. He shall taste of my bottle: if he have</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=79>never drunk wine afore will go near to remove his</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=80>fit. If I can recover him and keep him tame, I will</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=81>not take too much for him; he shall pay for him that</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=82>hath him, and that soundly.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech10><b>CALIBAN</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=83>Thou dost me yet but little hurt; thou wilt anon, I</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=84>know it by thy trembling: now Prosper works upon thee.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech11><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=85>Come on your ways; open your mouth; here is that</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=86>which will give language to you, cat: open your</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=87>mouth; this will shake your shaking, I can tell you,</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=88>and that soundly: you cannot tell who's your friend:</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=89>open your chaps again.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech12><b>TRINCULO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=90>I should know that voice: it should be--but he is</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=91>drowned; and these are devils: O defend me!</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech13><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=92>Four legs and two voices: a most delicate monster!</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=93>His forward voice now is to speak well of his</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=94>friend; his backward voice is to utter foul speeches</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=95>and to detract. If all the wine in my bottle will</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=96>recover him, I will help his ague. Come. Amen! I</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=97>will pour some in thy other mouth.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech14><b>TRINCULO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=98>Stephano!</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech15><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=99>Doth thy other mouth call me? Mercy, mercy! This is</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=100>a devil, and no monster: I will leave him; I have no</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=101>long spoon.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech16><b>TRINCULO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=102>Stephano! If thou beest Stephano, touch me and</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=103>speak to me: for I am Trinculo--be not afeard--thy</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=104>good friend Trinculo.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech17><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=105>If thou beest Trinculo, come forth: I'll pull thee</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=106>by the lesser legs: if any be Trinculo's legs,</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=107>these are they. Thou art very Trinculo indeed! How</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=108>camest thou to be the siege of this moon-calf? can</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=109>he vent Trinculos?</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech18><b>TRINCULO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=110>I took him to be killed with a thunder-stroke. But</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=111>art thou not drowned, Stephano? I hope now thou art</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=112>not drowned. Is the storm overblown? I hid me</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=113>under the dead moon-calf's gaberdine for fear of</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=114>the storm. And art thou living, Stephano? O</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=115>Stephano, two Neapolitans 'scaped!</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech19><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=116>Prithee, do not turn me about; my stomach is not constant.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech20><b>CALIBAN</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=117>[Aside] These be fine things, an if they be</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=118>not sprites.</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=119>That's a brave god and bears celestial liquor.</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=120>I will kneel to him.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech21><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=121>How didst thou 'scape? How camest thou hither?</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=122>swear by this bottle how thou camest hither. I</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=123>escaped upon a butt of sack which the sailors</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=124>heaved o'erboard, by this bottle; which I made of</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=125>the bark of a tree with mine own hands since I was</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=126>cast ashore.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech22><b>CALIBAN</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=127>I'll swear upon that bottle to be thy true subject;</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=128>for the liquor is not earthly.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech23><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=129>Here; swear then how thou escapedst.</A><br> | |
| </blockquote> | |
| <A NAME=speech24><b>TRINCULO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=130>Swum ashore. man, like a duck: I can swim like a</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=131>duck, I'll be sworn.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech25><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=132>Here, kiss the book. Though thou canst swim like a</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=133>duck, thou art made like a goose.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech26><b>TRINCULO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=134>O Stephano. hast any more of this?</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech27><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=135>The whole butt, man: my cellar is in a rock by the</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=136>sea-side where my wine is hid. How now, moon-calf!</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=137>how does thine ague?</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech28><b>CALIBAN</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=138>Hast thou not dropp'd from heaven?</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech29><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=139>Out o' the moon, I do assure thee: I was the man i'</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=140>the moon when time was.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech30><b>CALIBAN</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=141>I have seen thee in her and I do adore thee:</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=142>My mistress show'd me thee and thy dog and thy bush.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech31><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=143>Come, swear to that; kiss the book: I will furnish</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=144>it anon with new contents swear.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech32><b>TRINCULO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=145>By this good light, this is a very shallow monster!</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=146>I afeard of him! A very weak monster! The man i'</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=147>the moon! A most poor credulous monster! Well</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=148>drawn, monster, in good sooth!</A><br> | |
| </blockquote> | |
| <A NAME=speech33><b>CALIBAN</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=149>I'll show thee every fertile inch o' th' island;</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=150>And I will kiss thy foot: I prithee, be my god.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech34><b>TRINCULO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=151>By this light, a most perfidious and drunken</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=152>monster! when 's god's asleep, he'll rob his bottle.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech35><b>CALIBAN</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=153>I'll kiss thy foot; I'll swear myself thy subject.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech36><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=154>Come on then; down, and swear.</A><br> | |
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| <A NAME=speech37><b>TRINCULO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=155>I shall laugh myself to death at this puppy-headed</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=156>monster. A most scurvy monster! I could find in my</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=157>heart to beat him,--</A><br> | |
| </blockquote> | |
| <A NAME=speech38><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=158>Come, kiss.</A><br> | |
| </blockquote> | |
| <A NAME=speech39><b>TRINCULO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=159>But that the poor monster's in drink: an abominable monster!</A><br> | |
| </blockquote> | |
| <A NAME=speech40><b>CALIBAN</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=160>I'll show thee the best springs; I'll pluck thee berries;</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=161>I'll fish for thee and get thee wood enough.</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=162>A plague upon the tyrant that I serve!</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=163>I'll bear him no more sticks, but follow thee,</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=164>Thou wondrous man.</A><br> | |
| </blockquote> | |
| <A NAME=speech41><b>TRINCULO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=165>A most ridiculous monster, to make a wonder of a</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=166>Poor drunkard!</A><br> | |
| </blockquote> | |
| <A NAME=speech42><b>CALIBAN</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=167>I prithee, let me bring thee where crabs grow;</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=168>And I with my long nails will dig thee pignuts;</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=169>Show thee a jay's nest and instruct thee how</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=170>To snare the nimble marmoset; I'll bring thee</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=171>To clustering filberts and sometimes I'll get thee</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=172>Young scamels from the rock. Wilt thou go with me?</A><br> | |
| </blockquote> | |
| <A NAME=speech43><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
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| <A NAME=173>I prithee now, lead the way without any more</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=174>talking. Trinculo, the king and all our company</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=175>else being drowned, we will inherit here: here;</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=176>bear my bottle: fellow Trinculo, we'll fill him by</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=177>and by again.</A><br> | |
| </blockquote> | |
| <A NAME=speech44><b>CALIBAN</b></a> | |
| <blockquote> | |
| <A NAME=178>[Sings drunkenly]</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=179>Farewell master; farewell, farewell!</A><br> | |
| </blockquote> | |
| <A NAME=speech45><b>TRINCULO</b></a> | |
| <blockquote> | |
| <A NAME=180>A howling monster: a drunken monster!</A><br> | |
| </blockquote> | |
| <A NAME=speech46><b>CALIBAN</b></a> | |
| <blockquote> | |
| <A NAME=181> No more dams I'll make for fish</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=182>Nor fetch in firing</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=183>At requiring;</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=184>Nor scrape trencher, nor wash dish</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=185>'Ban, 'Ban, Cacaliban</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=186>Has a new master: get a new man.</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=187>Freedom, hey-day! hey-day, freedom! freedom,</A><br> | |
| <A NAME=188>hey-day, freedom!</A><br> | |
| </blockquote> | |
| <A NAME=speech47><b>STEPHANO</b></a> | |
| <blockquote> | |
| <A NAME=189>O brave monster! Lead the way.</A><br> | |
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