The Tempest, illustr. by B. Foster [and others]. |
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... master ! Grave sir , hail ! " " PRO . The foul witch , Sycorax , who , with age and envy , BIRKET FOSTER . 18 GUSTAVE JANET . 20 Was grown into a hoop , " GUSTAVE DORE . 23 " FER . Where should this music be ? i ' the air , or the earth ...
... master ! Grave sir , hail ! " " PRO . The foul witch , Sycorax , who , with age and envy , BIRKET FOSTER . 18 GUSTAVE JANET . 20 Was grown into a hoop , " GUSTAVE DORE . 23 " FER . Where should this music be ? i ' the air , or the earth ...
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... Master of a Ship , Boatswain , and Mariners . MIRANDA , Daughter to Prospero . ARIEL , an airy Spirit . IRIS , CERES , JUNO , Spirits Nymphs , Reapers , Other Spirits attending on PROSPERO . SCENE , the Sea , with a Ship ; afterwards an ...
... Master of a Ship , Boatswain , and Mariners . MIRANDA , Daughter to Prospero . ARIEL , an airy Spirit . IRIS , CERES , JUNO , Spirits Nymphs , Reapers , Other Spirits attending on PROSPERO . SCENE , the Sea , with a Ship ; afterwards an ...
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... MASTER . OATSWAIN , - BOATS . Here , master. Enter a Shipmaster and a Boatswain . SCENE II . - The Island : before the Cell.
... MASTER . OATSWAIN , - BOATS . Here , master. Enter a Shipmaster and a Boatswain . SCENE II . - The Island : before the Cell.
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William Shakespeare. MASTER . OATSWAIN , - BOATS . Here , master : what cheer ? MAST . Good : Speak to the mariners ... master's whistle . - Blow till thou burst thy wind , if room enough ! Enter ALONZO , SEBASTIAN , ANTONIO , FERDINAND ...
William Shakespeare. MASTER . OATSWAIN , - BOATS . Here , master : what cheer ? MAST . Good : Speak to the mariners ... master's whistle . - Blow till thou burst thy wind , if room enough ! Enter ALONZO , SEBASTIAN , ANTONIO , FERDINAND ...
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... master of a full poor cell , And thy no greater father . MIRA . More to know ' Tis time Did never meddle with my thoughts . PRO . I should inform thee further . Lend thy hand , And pluck my magic garment from me . - So : [ Lays down his ...
... master of a full poor cell , And thy no greater father . MIRA . More to know ' Tis time Did never meddle with my thoughts . PRO . I should inform thee further . Lend thy hand , And pluck my magic garment from me . - So : [ Lays down his ...
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ALON ALONSO ANTONIO awake beat BOATS Boatswain bottle brave bring thee brother CALIBAN Carthage cell Ceres charms daughter dear devil doth drink drown drown'd duke of Milan dukedom e'er Enter ARIEL Exeunt Exit ARIEL eyes father FERDINAND fetch fish foul garments give Gonzalo grace hang Hark Hast thou hath hear heavens HENRY VIZETELLY hither honour invisible IRIS island isle JUNO king of Naples king's ship look lord master Mercy MIRA MIRANDA monster moon-calf nymphs o'er on't pr'y thee pray PROSPERO queen Re-enter ARIEL remember scurvy SEBASTIAN Setebos shew sing slave sleep speak spirit Stephano strange swear Sycorax tell There's thine thing thou art thou beest thou cam'st thou didst thou dost thou hast Thou liest Thou shalt Thunder thyself top-mast torment TRIN Trinculo Tunis widow Dido wrack'd yare
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Page 38 - I' the commonwealth I would by contraries Execute all things ; for no kind of traffic Would I admit ; no name of magistrate ; Letters should not be known : riches, poverty, And use of service, none ; contract, succession, Bourn, bound of land, tilth, vineyard, none : No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil : No occupation ; all men idle, all ; And women too ; but innocent and pure : No sovereignty : — Seb.
Page 26 - And show'd thee all the qualities o' the isle, The fresh springs, brine pits, barren place, and fertile ; Cursed be I that did so ! — All the charms Of Sycorax, toads, beetles, bats, light on you ! For I am all the subjects that you have...
Page 19 - Know thus far forth. — By accident most strange, bountiful fortune, Now my dear lady, hath mine enemies Brought to this shore : and by my prescience I find my zenith doth depend upon A most auspicious star ; whose influence If now I court not, but omit, my fortunes, 'Will ever after droop.
Page 77 - gainst my fury Do I take part : the rarer action is In virtue than in vengeance : they being penitent, The sole drift of my purpose doth extend Not a frown further.
Page 85 - O, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here ! How beauteous mankind is ! O brave new world, That has such people in't ! Pros.
Page 39 - All things in common, nature should produce Without sweat or endeavour : treason, felony, Sword, pike, knife, gun, or need of any engine, Would I not have ; but nature should bring forth, Of its own kind, all foison, all abundance, To feed my innocent people.
Page 29 - Full fathom five thy father lies ; Of his bones are coral made ; Those are pearls that were his eyes : Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange. Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell : Burden, Ding-dong. Hark ! now I hear them, — ding-dong, bell.
Page 60 - Be not afeard ; the isle is full of noises, Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments Will hum about mine ears, and sometimes voices That, if I then had...
Page 26 - This island's mine, by Sycorax my mother, Which thou tak'st from me. When thou eamest first, Thou strok'dst me, and mad'st much of me ; wouldst give me Water with berries in't ; and teach me how To name the bigger light, and how the less, That burn by day and night : and then I loved thee, And show'd thee all the qualities o...
Page 90 - Now my charms are all o'erthrown, And -what strength I have's mine own, Which is most faint : now 'tis true I must be here confined by you.