This island's mine, by Sycorax my mother, To name the bigger light, and how the less, Of Sycorax, toads, beetles, bats, light on you! Which first was mine own king: and here you sty me The rest of the island. Pro. Thou most lying slave, Whom stripes may move, not kindness! I have used thee, Filth as thou art, with human care; and lodged thee In mine own cell, till thou didst seek to violate The honor of my child. Cal. O ho, O ho!-'would it had been done! Pro. Abhorred slave, Which any print of goodness will not take, Took pains to make thee speak, taught thee each hour Who hadst deserved more than a prison. Cal. You taught me language; and my profit on't Is, I know how to curse: The red plague rid you, For learning me your language! Pro. Hag-seed, hence! Fetch us in fuel; and be quick, thou wert best, What I command, I'll rack thee with old cramps: That beasts shall tremble at thy din! Cal. No, 'pray thee! I must obey: his art is of such power, [Aside. It would control my dam's god, Setebos, Pro. So, slave, hence! [Exit CALIBAN. Re-enter ARIEL invisible, playing and singing. ARIEL'S SONG. Come unto these yellow sands, And then take hands: Curt'sied when you have, and kissed, (The wild waves whist,) Foot it featly, here and there, And, sweet sprites, the burden bear. Hark, hark! Fer. Where should this music be? i' the air, or the earth? It sounds no more; - and sure, it waits upon ARIEL sings. Full fathom five thy father lies; [Burden, ding-dong. Hark! now I hear them, -ding-dong, bell. Fer. The ditty does remember my drowned father. This is no mortal business, nor no sound Pro. The fringed curtains of thine eye advance, And say, what thou seest yond'. What is't? a spirit? Lord, how it looks about! Believe me, sir, It carries a brave form:-But 'tis a spirit. Pro. No, wench; it eats and sleeps, and hath such senses As we have, such: This gallant, which thou seest, With grief, that's beauty's canker, thou might'st call him A goodly person: he hath lost his fellows, And strays about to find them. Mira. I might call him A thing divine; for nothing natural I'ever saw so noble. Pro. It goes on, I see, [Aside. As my soul prompts it: -Spirit, fine Spirit! I'll free thee Within two days for this. Fer. Most sure, the goddess On whom these airs attend! - Vouchsafe, my prayer How I may bear me here: My prime request, If you be maid, or no? Mira. No wonder, sir; My language! heavens! I am the best of them that speak this speech, Were I but where 'tis spoken. Pro. How! the best? What wert thou, if the king of Naples heard thee? Mira. Alack, for mercy! Fer. Yes, faith, and all his lords; the duke of Milan, And his brave son, being twain. Pro. The duke of Milan, [Aside. And his more braver daughter, could control thee, I'll set thee free for this! - A word, good sir; Is the third man that e'er I saw; the first That e'er I sighed for: pity move my father To be inclined my way! Fer. O, if a virgin, And your affection not gone forth, I'll make you The queen of Naples. Pro. Soft, sir; one word more. They are both in either's powers: but this swift business I must uneasy make, lest too light winning [Aside. Make the prize light. One word more; I charge thee, That thou attend me: thou dost here usurp The name thou ow'st not; and hast put thyself Upon this island, as a spy, to win it From me, the lord on't. Fer. No, as I am a man. Mira. There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple; If the ill spirit have so fair an house, Good things will strive to dwell with't. Pro. Follow me.-[TO FERD. Speak not you for him; he's a traitor. Come. I'll manacle thy neck and feet together; Sea-water shalt thou drink, thy food shall be The fresh-brook muscles, withered roots, and husks Wherein the acorn cradled: Follow. Fer. I will resist such entertainment, till Mine enemy has more power. Mira. No; [He draws. O dear father, What, I say, Make not too rash a trial of him, for He's gentle, and not fearful. Pro. My foot my tutor! - Put thy sword up, traitor; Who mak'st a show, but dar'st not strike, thy conscience Is so possessed with guilt: come from thy ward; For I can here disarm thee with this stick, And make thy weapon drop. Mira. Pro. Hence; hang not on my garments. Beseech you, father! Sir, have pity; Silence: one word more Shall make me chide thee, if not hate thee. What! An advocate for an impostor? hush! Thou think'st there are no more such shapes as he, To the most of men this is a Caliban, Mira. My affections Are then most humble; I have no ambition To see a goodlier man. Come on; obey: And have no vigor in them. Fer. So they are: [To FERD. My spirits, as in a dream, are all bound up. To whom I am subdued, are but light to me, Have I in such a prison. Pro. It works:-Come on. Hark, what thou else shalt do me. My father's of a better nature, sir, [To FERD. and MIRA. [To ARIEL. Be of comfort; Than he appears by speech; this is unwonted, Which now came from him. Pro. Thou shalt be as free As mountain winds: but then exactly do All points of my command. Ari. To the syllable. [Exeunt. Pro. Come, follow: speak not for him. ACT II. SCENE I. - Another Part of the Island. Enter ALONZO, SEBASTIAN, ANTONIO, GONZALO, ADRIAN, FRANCISCO, and others. Gon. 'Beseech you, sir, be merry: you have cause (So have we all) of joy; for our escape |