The Tempest - Helen Mirren - Ben Whishaw - Djimon Hounsou - Julie Taymor - 2010 - 4K

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The Tempest is a 2010 American fantasy comedy-drama film based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare. In this version, the gender of the main character, Prospero, is changed from male to female; the role was played by Helen Mirren. The film was written and directed by Julie Taymor and premiered at the Venice Film Festival on September 11, 2010.

CAST
Helen Mirren as Prospera
Ben Whishaw as Ariel
Djimon Hounsou as Caliban
Felicity Jones as Miranda
David Strathairn as Alonso, King of Naples
Tom Conti as Gonzalo
Reeve Carney as Ferdinand
Chris Cooper as Antonio
Alan Cumming as Sebastian
Alfred Molina as Stephano
Russell Brand as Trinculo

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Screen Adaptation - Co-Production : MISANTHROPOS – Official Website - https://www.misanthropos.net
Adapted by Maximianno Cobra, from Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens", the film exposes the timeless challenge of social hypocrisy, disillusion and annihilation against the poetics of friendship, love, and beauty.

IMDb page: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6946736/
Transcript
00:00:00You
00:00:30Oh
00:01:00Oh
00:01:30Oh
00:02:00Yet again, what do you hear?
00:02:03Of your mind to think a pox your throat
00:02:09Inchargeable job
00:02:30Oh
00:03:00If
00:03:11By your art my dearest mother you have put the wild waters in this role
00:03:16Elay them. Oh, I have suffered with those that I saw suffer a brave vessel who had no doubt some noble creature in her
00:03:25dashed all to pieces
00:03:28Poor souls they perished
00:03:40Be collected
00:03:42No more amazement
00:03:44Tell thy piteous heart there's no harm done
00:03:49No harm
00:03:52I
00:03:53Have done nothing but in care of thee of thee my dear one thee my daughter
00:03:59Who are ignorant of what?
00:04:01Not knowing of whence I am nor that I am more better than prosperer
00:04:08master of a full poor soul
00:04:11And I know greater mother more to know did never meddle with my thoughts
00:04:16It's time. I should inform thee further
00:04:21I
00:04:45Have full spectacle of the wreck which touched the very virtue of compassion and me
00:04:50I have with such provision in mine heart so safely ordered that there is no soul
00:04:55No, not so much perdition as in hair
00:04:58But did to any creature in the vessel which thou heardst cry which thou sawst sing sit down and be attentive
00:05:09Canst thou remember a
00:05:12Time before we came unto this cell. I do not think thou canst for then thou was not out three years old certainly mom I can
00:05:20What
00:05:23By any other house or person
00:05:26If anything the image tell me that is kept with I remember it is far off and rather like a dream
00:05:33Had I not four or five women once that tended me
00:05:39Thou hadst and more Miranda
00:05:44Twelve years since Miranda twelve years
00:05:50Thy mother held the dukedom of Milan and its princely power, but not you my mother
00:05:57the very same
00:05:59Who long ago?
00:06:01Was wife to him who ruled Milan most liberally who with as tolerant a hand toward me
00:06:09Gave license to my long hours in pursuit of hidden truths of
00:06:14Coilet powers contained within some elements to harm or heal. I
00:06:21Broke no interruption, but your squalor
00:06:24Without child art a princess born
00:06:30What foul play had we that we came from thence
00:06:39Upon my father's death
00:06:41Authority was conferred as was his will to me alone
00:06:45thereby
00:06:46Awakening the ambition of my brother and thy uncle called Antonio
00:06:52Thou attendest not good madam. I do I pray thee mark me
00:06:56The brother should be so
00:07:00perfidious
00:07:02He whom I did charge to execute express commands as to the prudent governing affair Milan instead
00:07:09Undid subverted does thou attend me mom most heedfully
00:07:14perverting my
00:07:16Upstanding studies now. He's slandering and bile-dipped brushed it paint a faithless portrait
00:07:22his sister a
00:07:23Practicer of the black arts a demon not a woman a a witch and he full knowing that others of my sex have burned for no
00:07:31Less the flames now fanned my counsellors turned against me. Just so here your tail mom would cure deafness
00:07:39To credit his own lie, he did believe he was indeed the Duke
00:07:46Confederates were the king of Naples to give him an annual tribute and then my dukedom yet unbowed to most ignoble stooping
00:07:55Now the condition
00:08:00The king of Naples being an enemy to me inveterate harkens to my brother's suit which was that he should presently
00:08:07Eradicate me and mine out of the dukedom and confer fair Milan with all its honors upon my brother
00:08:17We're on
00:08:19One midnight
00:08:22Did Antonio open the gates of Milan
00:08:25Into the dead of darkness his ministers for the purpose hurried things
00:08:30me and
00:08:32thy crying self
00:08:35Wherefore did they not that our destroy us
00:08:39Dear
00:08:41They just not
00:08:43So dear the love my people bore me in
00:08:46Few they hurried us aboard a bog bore us some leagues to see where they'd prepared a rotten carcass of a boat
00:08:53Not rigged nor tackle sail nor mast
00:08:58The very rats instinctively had quit it and there they hoist us to cry
00:09:04To the seas that roared to us
00:09:07To sigh to the winds whose pities sighing back again did us but loving wrong
00:09:13Alack
00:09:14What trouble was I then to you? Oh
00:09:18Cherubim that was
00:09:20That did preserve me thou did smile
00:09:23Infused with a fortitude from heaven that raised in me an undergoing stomach to bear up against what should ensue
00:09:31How came we assure by Providence divine
00:09:35Some food we had in some fresh water that a noble Neapolitan
00:09:40Gonzalo out of his charity did give us with rich garments stuffs and necessaries which since have steadied much of
00:09:49his gentleness
00:09:51Knowing I loved my books
00:09:53He furnished me from mine own library with volumes that I prize above my dukedom would I might but ever see that man
00:10:02I
00:10:05Pray you mom for stilt is beating in my mind your reason for raising this sea storm by accident most strange
00:10:12Bountiful fortune now my dear lady
00:10:15Hath mine enemies brought to this shore here cease more questions
00:10:20Thou art inclined to sleep
00:10:23It is a good dullness and give it way. I
00:10:27Know thou canst not choose
00:10:29I
00:10:36Come away servant come I am ready now approach my aerial come
00:10:55I come to answer my best pleasure
00:10:59be it to fly
00:11:00to swim
00:11:02To dive into the fire to ride on the curled clouds
00:11:06Did I strong bidding?
00:11:08task area and
00:11:10all his quality
00:11:13As a spirit performed to the point the tempest that I paid thee to every article. I boarded the kingship
00:11:21Now on the beak now in the waist the deck in every cabin. I flamed amazement
00:11:27Sometime I divide and burn in many places
00:11:30The fire and cracks of sulfurous roaring the most mighty Neptune seemed to proceed and make his bold waves tremble
00:11:39His dread trident shape
00:11:43My brave spirits
00:11:46Who was so firm so constant that this coil could not infect his reason not a soul
00:11:51But felt a fever of the mad and played some tricks of desperation
00:11:56The king's son Ferdinand with hair up staring was the first man that leaped cried
00:12:06Why that's my spirit
00:12:08But was not this nice or close by my master, but are they aerial safe?
00:12:14Not a hair perished
00:12:18When they're sustaining garments not a blemish but fresher than before
00:12:24And
00:12:26As thou bades to me in troops, I have dispersed them about the aisle
00:12:30The king's son have I landed by himself whom I left cooling of the air with sighs
00:12:36in an odd angle of the island sitting his arms in this sad not of
00:12:43The kingship the mariners say how thou hast disposed safely in harbor is the kingship in the deep nook there. She's hid
00:12:51The mariners all under hatches stowed who with a charm I have left to sleep
00:12:56Ariel thy charge exactly as performed, but there's more work. What is the time of the day past the midseason?
00:13:03Oh, he's two glasses the time to exist and now must buy us both be spent most preciously
00:13:10Is there more toil?
00:13:12Since thou dost give me pains. Let me remember thee what thou hast promised which is not yet performed me. How now
00:13:20Moody
00:13:22What is our constant mind?
00:13:25My liberty
00:13:27Before the time be out no more. I pray thee. Remember I have done thee worthy service
00:13:33Thou didst promise to bait me a full year
00:13:37Just I'll forget from what a torment I did free thee. No, thou dost I
00:13:43Do not ma'am. Thou liest
00:13:46malignant thing
00:13:50As I forgot the foul witch
00:13:53Sycorax as I forgot her
00:13:56No, ma'am, thou hast
00:13:58Where was she born speak? Tell me ma'am in Algiers. Oh, was she so I?
00:14:04Must once in a month recount what thou has been which thou forgets
00:14:08Stamped which Sycorax for mischiefs manifold and sorcerer is terrible to enter human hearing from Algiers
00:14:14Thou knowest was banished is not this true. I meant blue-eyed hag was hither brought with child and here was left by the sailors
00:14:23Thou my slave as thou reports thyself was then her servant
00:14:27But for thou was the spirit too delicate to act her earthy and abhorred commands
00:14:32She did confine thee into a cloven pine
00:14:35Within which rift imprisoned thou didst painfully remain a dozen years within which space she died and left thee there
00:14:43Now best knows what a torment I did find thee in
00:14:47I groans did make wolves howl and penetrate the breasts of ever-angry bears
00:14:59It was mine art when I arrived and heard thee that made gate the pine and let thee out
00:15:04I
00:15:07Thank thee master
00:15:08if thou more murmurist I will render an oak and
00:15:12Peg thee in his knotty entrails till our has howled away twelve winters
00:15:26Pardon master
00:15:32I will be correspondent to command
00:15:35And do my spiriting gently do so
00:15:41And after two days I will discharge thee that's my noble master
00:15:50What should I do
00:15:52Say what what should I do?
00:15:54go
00:15:56Make thyself like a nymph of the sea
00:15:58Be subject to no sight but thine or mine invisible to every eyeball else go hence with diligence
00:16:13Awake dear heart awake. I slept well awake
00:16:22Strangeness of your story put happiness in me
00:16:26Shake it off. Come on. We'll visit with Caliban my slave who never yields us kind answer
00:16:37He's a villain mom I do not love to look on
00:16:40But as tis we cannot miss him. He does make our fire
00:16:45Fetches in our wood and serves in offices that profit us
00:16:55I
00:17:19Must eat my dinner
00:17:26There's other business for thee come out tortoise when
00:17:31Poisonous slave got by the devil himself upon my wicked down come forth
00:17:36Oh
00:17:53This wicked Jew as heir my mother
00:17:57brushed with ravens feather from one wholesome fan drop on you both
00:18:03It's Southwest
00:18:06Let's tell you all over
00:18:09for this
00:18:10Be sure tonight thou shalt have cramps
00:18:14Side stitches that shall pin my breath up
00:18:17Urchins shall work all exercise on thee thou shalt be pinched as thick as honeycomb
00:18:22Each pinch more stinging than bees that made them
00:18:26This island is mine
00:18:29Cigarettes my mother which thou takes for me
00:18:33When thou camest first
00:18:36Thou strokes me and made much of me
00:18:39What has given me water with berries end and teach me how to name the bigger light and how the less?
00:18:46That burned by day and night
00:18:49Then I loved it
00:18:52And showed me all the qualities of the isle
00:18:56the fresh springs
00:18:58brine pits
00:19:00barren place infertile
00:19:03Cursed be I that did so
00:19:06all the charms of cigarettes
00:19:08toads
00:19:10beetles
00:19:11lightning
00:19:13For I am all the subjects that you have
00:19:16Which first was my own king?
00:19:20Here you stymie this hard rock. Why don't you do keep for me the rest of the island?
00:19:26Almost lying slave whom stripes may move not kindness. I have used thee with humane care
00:19:33Lodged thee in mine own cell till thou did seek to violate the honor of my child
00:19:43Would it have been done thou didst prevent me I had people else this isle with Caliban horrid slave
00:19:52which any print of goodness will not take I
00:19:55Pity thing
00:19:57Took pains to make these speak you taught me language
00:20:01And my prophet aunties, I know how to curse the red plague rage you for learning me your language
00:20:08accidents
00:20:11Fetters and fuel shrugs our malice if thou neglects or dust unwillingly what I command
00:20:16I'll rack thee with old cramps fill all my bones with aches make me roar that beasts shall tremble at thy dins
00:20:25freely
00:20:29Must obey parties of such power so slave hence
00:20:54I
00:21:15These dark
00:21:21And
00:21:24A
00:21:30Good
00:21:46Food it feetly here and there and sweet spots the
00:21:55Oh
00:22:03Watch dogs
00:22:06Where should this music be the air of the earth
00:22:12Sounds no more and sure waits upon some god of the island
00:22:18Then so I've followed it
00:22:20Or to drown me rather
00:22:25But it's gone
00:22:30No, it begins again
00:22:46Of his bones a coronet
00:22:51Oh
00:23:02Thing of him that
00:23:13See
00:23:21You
00:23:33The ballot does remember my drowned father
00:23:37This is no mortal business. No, no sound that the earth owes
00:23:42Are you now above me?
00:23:52You
00:24:04The fringed curtains of than I advance and say say what thou seest you on
00:24:12What test the spirit
00:24:15No child
00:24:17It eats and sleeps and have such senses as we have such
00:24:23This galant which thou seest was in the wreck. I might call him a thing divine for nothing natural
00:24:37It goes on I see as my soul prompts it Oh
00:24:42Oh spirit fine spirit, I'll free thee within two days for this
00:24:50Sure the goddess on whom these heirs attend
00:24:54That saved my prayer may know if you remain upon this island and that you were some good instruction give how I may bear me
00:25:00here
00:25:02My prime request which I did last pronounce
00:25:06Are you wonder?
00:25:08If you'd be made or no
00:25:11Wonder sir, it's certainly a mate
00:25:18I'm the best of them that speak this speech wherever where to spoken
00:25:23How the best?
00:25:26What were thou if the king of Naples heard thee a
00:25:30Single thing as I am now that wonders to hear these speak of Naples
00:25:35He does hear me and that he does I weep
00:25:39Myself and Naples
00:25:41with mine eyes
00:25:43ever since it
00:25:45Beheld the king my father wrecked a lack for mercy
00:25:50Yes faith in all his Lords
00:25:57At first sight they have changed eyes
00:26:02Delicate I will set thee free for this a word good sir
00:26:08I fear you have done yourself some wrong a word
00:26:12Why speaks my mother so I'm gently this is the second man that air I saw the first that I sighed for
00:26:20They are both in either spouse
00:26:24But this swift business I must uneasy make this to light winning make the prize light
00:26:31One word more I charge thee that thou attend me
00:26:36Thou does here usurp the name thou. Oh, it's not
00:26:40And I've put thyself upon this island as a spy
00:26:44To win it from me the sovereign
00:26:47No, as I'm a man, there's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. Follow me speak not you for him
00:26:52He's a traitor come I'll manacle thy neck and feet together
00:26:56See water shalt thou drink follow. No, I will resist such entertainment till mine enemy has more power
00:27:02Oh dear mother make not too rash a trial of him, but he's gentle and not fearful
00:27:06What I say my foot my tutor put thy sword up traitor
00:27:09But I can hear disarm thee with this stick and make thy weapon drop
00:27:15Hang not upon my garment. I'll be his surety silence. One word more shall make me chide thee if not hate thee
00:27:24Thou thinks there is no more such shapes as he having seen but him and Caliban
00:27:29Foolish child to the most of men. This is a Caliban and they to him are angels
00:27:34My affections are then most humble. I have no ambition to see a goodly a man
00:27:39Come on, obey
00:27:42Thy nerves are in their infancy again and have no vigor in them. So they are
00:27:49My spirits
00:27:51As in a dream are all bound up. My father's lost the weakness, which I feel
00:27:59The wreck of all my friends nor this dame's threats to whom I am subdued
00:28:03Are but light to me
00:28:05Might I but through my prison once a day behold this maid all the corners else of the earth
00:28:11Let liberty make use of space enough have I in such a prison
00:28:17It works come on
00:28:29I
00:28:37Has done well fine aerial Hark what thou else shall do me
00:28:43Be of comfort my mother's of a better nature sir than she appears by speech
00:28:50Thou shall be free as mountain winds then exactly do all points of my command to the syllable
00:28:59I
00:29:05Come follow speak not for him
00:29:07I
00:29:26Besieged you sir
00:29:28be merry
00:29:30You have cause so have we all of joy
00:29:34for
00:29:35Our escape is much beyond our loss
00:29:40But for the miracle, I mean our preservation
00:29:44Few in millions can speak like us then wisely good sir
00:29:48Where our sorrow with our comfort pretty piece?
00:29:52He receives comfort like cold porridge. Look he's winding up the watch of his witch by and by it will strike
00:29:59sir one
00:30:02Tell
00:30:03When every grief is entertained that's offered comes to the entertainer a dollar
00:30:12Dollar comes to him indeed you have spoken sure then you purpose to you have taken it wiser than I meant you should
00:30:20Therefore my lord hi what a spin drift is he of his tongue my pretty spare well
00:30:28Now I've done
00:30:30But yet he will be talking
00:30:34Though this island seemed to be desert
00:30:40Uninhabitable and almost inaccessible yeah yet
00:30:43I could not miss it the air
00:30:46Breathes upon us here most sweetly as if it had lungs and rotten ones or as to a perfumed by a fan
00:30:52Yeah
00:30:53Is everything advantageous to life through save means to live that there's none or little how lush and lusty the grass looks
00:31:01how
00:31:03Green the ground indeed is tawny
00:31:06with an eye of green it
00:31:11But the rarity of it is which is indeed almost beyond credit that our garments being as they were
00:31:18Drenched in the sea and now as fresh as when we put them on first in Africa
00:31:24in
00:31:25Tunisia
00:31:27You know at the marriage of your fair daughter Caterpillar
00:31:32You cram these words into mine ears against the stomach of my sense
00:31:36Would I had never married my daughter there for coming tense my son is lost
00:31:41And in my rate she too was so far remittantly removed. I near again shall see her
00:31:47Oh
00:31:48Thou mine heir of Naples and Milan what strange fish hath made his meal on thee sir
00:31:54He may live I saw him beat the surges under him and ride upon their backs. I not doubt he came alive to land
00:32:02No, no, he's gone sir
00:32:05You may thank yourself for this great loss that would not bless our Europe with your daughter
00:32:10But rather lose her to an African pretty piece
00:32:14We have lost your son I fear forever the fault your own so is the dearest of the loss
00:32:21My lord Sebastian
00:32:23The truth you speak doth lack some gentleness
00:32:26You'll rock the saw when you should bring the plaster very well and most like a surgeon
00:32:34It is foul weather in us all good sir when you are cloudy
00:32:39Foul weather
00:32:43Very foul
00:33:05All the infections that the sun sucks up from bugs
00:33:10fans
00:33:11That's unprosperous
00:33:31But for every trap or the setup on me something like it's
00:33:41Oh
00:33:50Then like hedgehogs which lie
00:33:53tumbling my barefoot way
00:33:55in Mount the bricks
00:33:58my fruitful
00:34:01Sometime in my own
00:34:05With the others
00:34:07with gloves and tongues to hence
00:34:09In the madness
00:34:12Oh
00:34:14Oh
00:34:38He comes the spirit of hers into two minutes me for bringing wounds slowly
00:34:44I
00:34:51Fall flat just you will not mind me
00:34:55Is
00:35:09Neither bush nor shrub to bear off any weather owl and
00:35:16Another storm brewing. I hear it sing in the wind
00:35:19I
00:35:23Owned huge one looks like a foul bombard that would shed his liquor
00:35:34If it should thunder
00:35:36As it did before. I
00:35:38Know not where I died me it John same cloud cannot choose but full by painful. Hey
00:35:46Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
00:35:48Why have we here a
00:35:50man or a fish
00:35:54dead or alive a
00:35:57Fish he smells our fish a very ancient fish like smell
00:36:11Strange fish
00:36:16Where I in England now
00:36:18as once I was
00:36:20And had but this fish painted not a holiday for there, but would give a piece of silver
00:36:27there with this
00:36:30Monster make a man
00:36:32Any strange beast there makes a man where they will not give a penny to relieve a lame beggar
00:36:36They will lay out ten to see a dead
00:36:39engine
00:36:45Legged
00:36:47Like a man
00:36:51And his fins
00:36:54Like arms warm. Oh my
00:37:01I'll do now. Let loose my opinion. I'll get no longer
00:37:07This is no fish
00:37:11but an islander
00:37:13Lately suffered by a thunderbolt
00:37:18That's the storm has come again
00:37:21My best way is to creep under his gabardine
00:37:26There is no other shelter here about
00:37:33Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows
00:37:43I
00:38:06But none of us cared for Kate for she had a tongue with a tang
00:38:11Would cry to a sailor go hang
00:38:15She loved not to save her of tarn or of pitch. Yeah
00:38:23Yeah
00:38:25Taylor might scratch her where she did itch
00:38:36Then to say
00:38:42Huh, this is a very scurvy tune to sing at a man's funeral
00:38:51Well, here's my comfort
00:38:58What's the matter
00:39:05We devil's here
00:39:07Do
00:39:09You put tricks upon us with savages and men of Indy, huh, I
00:39:15Have not scaped drowning to be a feared now of your four legs
00:39:25There's some monster in the aisle with four legs who have got as I take it and a queue
00:39:30Where the devil should he learn our language? I
00:39:33I will give him some relief if it be but for that
00:39:38If I can recover him and keep him tame and get to Naples with him. He's a present for any Emperor. Oh
00:39:43Do not to make me pretty. I'll bring my wood home faster. He's in his fit now does not talk after the wisest
00:39:52He shall taste of my bottle. Come on your ways
00:39:56Open your mouth. This will shake your shaking I can tell you and that soundly
00:40:03Okay
00:40:05You cannot tell who's your friend
00:40:07Open your chaps again. I should know that voice. It should be but he is drowned and these are devils. I'll defend me
00:40:17Four legs and two voices the most delicate monster come
00:40:24Man or pour some in the other mouth
00:40:28No
00:40:31That by other mouth call me mercy mercy, this is a devil and no monster. I will leave him
00:40:45If they'll be as tranquil oh come forth I'll pull thee by the lesser legs
00:40:52If any be trinket those legs these are they
00:40:58Oh
00:40:59Very trinket. Oh indeed
00:41:01How can start to be the siege of this moon calf? Can he vent trinket?
00:41:06I took him to be killed with a thunderstroke, but I'll now not drown Stefano
00:41:11Hit me under the dead moon gaffes gabardine for fear of the storm and
00:41:16Oh now living Stefano Stefano to
00:41:24Ready
00:41:25Do not tell me about
00:41:27My stomach is not constant
00:41:30Must be fine things and if there be no swipes
00:41:33That's a brave God
00:41:36embarrass celestial liquor I
00:41:38Will kneel to him. How does that escape?
00:41:42Okay mister that
00:41:44Swear by this bottle now that came stealer. I escaped upon a butter sack which the sailors heaved or board
00:41:50I'll swear upon that bottle to be thy true subject
00:41:55For the liquor is not earthly. Yes. We're by this bottle how they're escapist
00:42:01Swam ashore man like a duck I can swim like a duck. I'll be sworn. Yeah kiss the book
00:42:07Oh, no, they can't swim like a duck. They aren't made like a goose. Oh
00:42:14Stefano it's the only more it is the whole but man
00:42:19How now
00:42:21moon calf
00:42:23How does thine aid you
00:42:26Has thou not dropped from heaven?
00:42:31Out of the moon I do assure thee I
00:42:35Was the man in the moon when time was I have seen thee in her and I do adore thee
00:42:44Come
00:42:46Swear to that
00:42:48Kiss the book swear
00:42:52High this good night. This is a very shallow monster. I have feared of him
00:43:00A very weak monster the man in the moon a most poor credulous monster
00:43:07I'll show thee
00:43:09Every fertile inch or the island
00:43:13And I will kiss that foot. I
00:43:16pretty
00:43:17Be my god
00:43:21Come on then
00:43:24Down and swear
00:43:26I
00:43:29Shall laugh myself to death with this puppy any monster a most scurvy
00:43:34Monster I could find it in the art to beat him
00:43:38But that the poor monsters in drinks can kiss
00:43:51I'll show thee the best springs
00:43:57I'll block the berries
00:44:00I'll fish for thee and get thee
00:44:04moody
00:44:06If we go pull the tyrant that I serve I'll bear no more sticks, but follow thee
00:44:12Thou wondrous man most ridiculous monster to make a wonder of a poor drunkard
00:44:18I really let me bring thee what crabs grow and I with my long nails
00:44:25Will dig the piglets
00:44:27Show the J's nest and he's frothing how to snare the nimble mammo's heads
00:44:34I'll bring thee to close to in filbert's
00:44:37Yes, sometimes I'll get the young skimmers from the rock
00:44:42We'll start go with me. I pretty now lead the way without any more talking drink, you know
00:44:48The king and all that company us being drowned we will inherit here
00:44:55a
00:44:58Drunken monster
00:45:00I'll make for fish. No, I'll fetch and firing at requiring no script
00:45:07Sure, no more fish
00:45:09man, man
00:45:11Caliban
00:45:13has a new master
00:45:16Get the new man freedom
00:45:19Hey
00:45:23Freedom
00:45:25Oh brave monster lead the way
00:45:49So
00:46:04This is my main task
00:46:06Be as heavy to me as odious
00:46:09The mistress which I serve quickens what's dead
00:46:12It makes my labors
00:46:15Pleasures
00:46:19She is 10 times more gentle than her mother's craft
00:46:24And she's composed of harshness
00:46:28I must remove some thousands of these logs and pile them up
00:46:33on a soaring junction
00:46:38My sweet mistress weeps when she sees me work and says such baseness had never like executor
00:46:48I forget but these sweet thoughts do even refresh my labors most busiest when I do it
00:46:55So
00:47:14Alas now pray you work not so hard
00:47:18I would the lightning had burnt up those logs that you were enjoying to pile
00:47:22pray
00:47:23Set it down and rest you
00:47:25When this burns it will weep for having wearied you
00:47:28My mother is hard at study
00:47:31Pray now rest yourself. She's safe for these three hours
00:47:33I must dear mistress the sun will set before I should this charge where I must strive to do if you'll sit down
00:47:38I'll bear your logs the well
00:47:40Pray give me that. I'll carry it to the path. No precious creature
00:47:43I'd rather crack my sinews break my back
00:47:46Then you should such dishonor on the go while I sit lazy by it would become me as well as it does you and I
00:47:50Should do it with much more ease
00:47:52For my goodwill is to it and and yours it is against
00:48:04You look wearily
00:48:07No, no mistress this fresh morning with me when you were by at night
00:48:13I do beseech you
00:48:15What is your name?
00:48:16Miranda
00:48:17Oh my mother
00:48:19I've broke your eyes to say so admired Miranda
00:48:23Indeed the top of admiration worth what's dearest to the world
00:48:28Poor world thou art infected
00:48:31His visitation shows it
00:48:34For many a lady I have eyed with best regard
00:48:37Many a time the harmony of their tongues had them to bondage brought my too diligent ear
00:48:41For several virtues have I liked several women
00:48:45Never any was so full soul
00:48:48But some defect in her did quarrel it's the noblest grace she owed him but it's the foil
00:48:54But you
00:48:58Oh you
00:49:00So perfect and so peerless are created of every creature's best
00:49:08I know only one more of my sex no young woman's face. Remember
00:49:12Save from my glass mine own nor of icing
00:49:15More that I may call men than you good friend
00:49:18How features are abroad I am skilless off but by my modesty
00:49:23I would not wish any companion in the world, but you
00:49:27Nor can imagination form a shape besides yourself to like of
00:49:33But I prattle something too wildly my mother's precepts I there and do forget
00:49:39I am in my condition of prince Miranda
00:49:41I do think a king
00:49:44I would not so
00:49:46Hear my soul speak
00:49:48The very instant that I saw you did my heart fly to your service
00:49:54There resides to make me slave to it
00:49:59And for your sake am I this patient log man?
00:50:04Do you love me
00:50:08Oh heaven
00:50:11Oh earth bear witness to this sound
00:50:18I beyond all limit of what else to the world do love prize honor you
00:50:28I am a fool
00:50:32Do weep when I am glad home
00:50:35Wherefore weep you
00:50:38At mine unworthiness which dare not offer
00:50:42What I decide to give and much less take
00:50:45What I shall die to want
00:50:48But this is trifling and all the more it seeks to hide itself the bigger bulk it shows
00:50:54And special cunning
00:50:57And prompt me plain and holy innocence
00:51:02I am your wife
00:51:04If you will marry me
00:51:06If not, i'll die your maid
00:51:08To be your fellow you may deny me, but i'll be your servant whether you will or no
00:51:13my mistress
00:51:14Dearest and I thus humble ever my husband
00:51:19I
00:51:20With the heart as willing as bondage air freedom
00:51:25Here's my hand
00:51:36You
00:51:40Now farewell
00:51:44Ten hour for now hence a thousand thousand
00:52:06I
00:52:15Had I plantation on this aisle my lord and where the king aunt what would I do escape being drunk for want of wine
00:52:24No occupation all men idle. Oh
00:52:27And women too, but innocent and pure no sovereignty yet
00:52:31He would be king aunt the latter end of his commonwealth forgets the beginning
00:52:36nature
00:52:37nature
00:52:39Without sweat or endeavor would bring forth of its own kind or poison all abundance to feed my innocent people
00:52:46No marrying among your subjects none man
00:52:49All idle whores and names. Ah, I would with such perfection govern sirs to excel the golden age
00:52:57God save his majesty long live
00:52:59Gonzalo and
00:53:01Do you do you mark me sir? No more
00:53:04Let us talk nothing to me
00:53:06I do well believe your majesty and I did it to minister occasion to these gentlemen who are of such
00:53:12Sensible and nimble lungs that they always used to laugh at nothing. It was you we laughed at
00:53:17Oh in this kind of merry fooling and laughing to you, sir. You may continue and laugh at nothing still
00:53:23What a blow was there given?
00:53:26May good my lord be not angry. No. No, I warrant you. I I would not adventure my my discretion so weak weakly
00:53:40Will you laugh me asleep I
00:53:44Am very heavy
00:53:49Go sleep and hear us what
00:53:53So soon asleep, I wish mine eyes would with themselves shut up my thoughts
00:54:01Oh, I finally are inclined to do so
00:54:06Do not omit the heavy author of it it seldom visits sorrow when it doth
00:54:12It is a comforter. We too. My lord will guard your person while you take your rest and watch your safety. Thank you
00:54:19Oh wondrous heavy
00:54:23So
00:54:28What a strange drowsiness possesses them
00:54:31It is the quality of the climate
00:54:34Why does it not then our eyelids sink?
00:54:37I find not myself disposed to sleep nor I
00:54:40My spirits are nimble
00:54:43They fell together as by consent
00:54:46They dropped as by a thunderstroke
00:54:48A thunderstroke
00:54:50What might worthy sebastian?
00:54:53Oh
00:54:54What might?
00:54:57No more
00:54:59And yet me thinks I see it in thy face what thou shouldst be
00:55:03The occasion speaks thee and my strong imagination sees a crown dropping upon thy head
00:55:09What are they waking? Do you not hear me speak?
00:55:13I do and surely it is a sleepy language and thou speaks out of thy sleep
00:55:22What is it thou didst say
00:55:25This is a strange repose
00:55:27To be asleep with eyes wide open
00:55:30Standing speaking moving and yet so fast asleep noble sebastian thou. Let's die fortune sleep
00:55:39die rather
00:55:41Weeks twice thou art waking at a snore distinctly
00:55:49There's meaning in my snores I am more serious than my custom
00:55:54You must be so too if heed me which to do troubles thee or well
00:56:01I am standing water
00:56:03I'll teach you how to flow
00:56:06Do so
00:56:07To ebb hereditary sloth instructs me thus sir
00:56:12Although this lord hath here almost persuaded the king his sons alive
00:56:16It is as impossible that he's undrowned as he that sleeps here swims. I have no hope that he's undrowned
00:56:22Oh out of that no hope what great hope have you?
00:56:25No, hope that way is another way. So high a hope that even ambition cannot pierce the weak beyond but doubt discovery there
00:56:33Will you grant with me that ferdinand is drowned?
00:56:37He's gone then tell me who's the next heir of naples
00:56:43She that is queen of turnus
00:56:45She that dwells 10 leagues beyond man's life
00:56:48She that from whom we all were she swallowed though some cast again
00:56:52And by that destiny to perform an act whereof what's past is prologue what to come in yours and my discharge
00:57:00What stuff is this? How say you?
00:57:03Say this were death
00:57:05That now hath seized them
00:57:07Why they were no worse than now. They are there be that can rule naples as well as he that sleeps
00:57:13Or that to bore the mind that I do
00:57:17What a sleep were this for your advancement. Do you understand me?
00:57:20He thinks I do and how does your content tender your own good fortune?
00:57:28I remember you did supplant your sister prospera true
00:57:32And look how well my garments sit upon me
00:57:36My sister's servants were then my fellows now they are my men
00:57:43But for your conscience I sir where lies that
00:57:4620 consciences that stand twix me and milan candied be they and melt ere they molest
00:57:52Here lies your brother no better than the earth. He lies upon you if he were that which now he's like that's dead whom I
00:58:01Obedient steel three inches of it can lay to bed forever while you doing thus to this
00:58:08ancient morsel this
00:58:10Supprudence who should not upbraid our course thy case dear friend should be my bastard
00:58:15As thou gots milan. I'll come by naples draw thy sword
00:58:20one stroke shall free thee from the tribute which thou payest and I
00:58:25The king shall love thee
00:58:31Draw together and when I rear my hand do you the like to follow tony gonzalo?
00:58:51While you hear distorting life
00:58:55Oh
00:59:11Awake awake
00:59:16Good angels preserve the king. Why?
00:59:20Why are you drawn
00:59:21Wherefore this ghastly looking what's the matter whilst we stood here securing your repose even now
00:59:27We heard a hollow burst of bellowing like bulls or rather lions
00:59:32Did not wake you
00:59:33It struck mine ear most terribly. I heard nothing. Oh, it was a dent to fight a monster's ear to make an earthquake
00:59:40Heard you this gonzalo upon my knowledge, sir. I heard a humming which did awake me
00:59:45As my eyes opened
00:59:46I saw their weapons drawn
00:59:48It is best we stand upon our guard or that we quit this place let's draw our weapons
00:59:54Lead off this ground, let's make further search for my poor son
01:00:02Lead away
01:00:04So
01:00:14Now prosperer shall know what I have done so king go safely on to seek thy son
01:00:26You're blind drunk tell not me
01:00:30When the butt is out, we will drink water not a drop before therefore bear up and boredom servant monster drink to me
01:00:38Servant monster the folly of this island
01:00:42They say there is but five upon this isle. We're three of them. The other two be brain like us the steak totters
01:00:50Moon calf speak once in thy life if thou be'st a good moon calf, how does thy honor?
01:00:57Ha let me lick thy shoe
01:01:00I'll not serve him. He's not valiant thou liest
01:01:05most ignorant
01:01:07monster
01:01:08why thou
01:01:09debauched fish thou
01:01:12Will thou tell a monstrous lie being but half a fish and half a monster?
01:01:18Know how he mocks me
01:01:20Will to the letting my lord
01:01:23Lord quote e
01:01:24That a monster should be such a natural. No, no again based into death. I pretty drink
01:01:31Hello, keep a good tongue in your head if you prove a mutiny
01:01:36the next tree
01:01:38The poor monster's my subject and he shall not suffer indignity. I thank my noble lord
01:01:47Willst thou be pleased to hearken once again to the suit I made to thee
01:01:52But marry will I kneel and repeat it I will stand and so shall trinculo
01:02:05As I told thee before
01:02:08I am subject to a tyrant
01:02:11a sorceress
01:02:13That by her cunning have cheated me of the island thou liest
01:02:19Thou liest thou just a monkey thou
01:02:25I do not lie
01:02:27Dracula, if you trouble him any more in his tail by this hand, I will supplant some of your teeth why I said nothing
01:02:34Mom then and no more
01:02:37Proceed
01:02:39I say by sorcery. She got this island for me. She got it
01:02:49If thy greatness will revenge it on her
01:02:54Thou shall be lord of it and i'll serve thee
01:02:59How now shall this be compassed
01:03:01Canst thou bring me to the party? Yeah. Hey, my lord
01:03:05I yield her to you sleep
01:03:07Where thou may knock in there onto her head
01:03:12Thou liest thou canst not
01:03:15What a pig
01:03:16Is this thou scurvy patch?
01:03:19I do beseech thy greatness give him blows and take his bottle from him. Why what did I I did nothing?
01:03:27I'll go further off. Didst thou not just say he lied thou liest
01:03:32Do I so take now that as you like this give me the lie another time
01:03:37Why why I did not give the lie
01:03:40Out of thy wits and bear into a pox on your bowl and the devil take your fingers
01:03:49Now
01:03:52Forward with your tail I pray thee stand farther off
01:04:02Come proceed
01:04:06Why as I told thee
01:04:08Tis a custom with her in the late afternoon to sleep
01:04:13There thou mayest brain her
01:04:16Having first seized her books
01:04:18Or with the log batter her skull or punch her with a stake a couple of wheeze on with a knife
01:04:27But remember first
01:04:29to possess her books
01:04:31For without them she's but a sot as I am
01:04:35Nor hath not one spirit to command
01:04:39They all do hate her as brutally as I
01:04:45burn
01:04:46but her books
01:04:50And the most deeply to consider is the beauty of her daughter
01:04:59Of women i've seen with these and cigarettes
01:05:02Madam she has far surpassed cigarettes as greatest as least
01:05:11Is it so brave alas
01:05:18Aye lord
01:05:21She will become that bed I want and bring thee forth brave brute
01:05:27To
01:05:31Monster I will kill this witch
01:05:35And her daughter and I
01:05:37Will be king and queen
01:05:40And trinculo and thyself shall be viceroys
01:05:45Does that like this plot trinculo excellent give me thy hand
01:05:50Uh
01:05:55Uh
01:05:56I'm, sorry. I'll beat thee
01:05:58Within this half hour. Will she be asleep?
01:06:02Whilst that i'll destroy her then hi
01:06:05On mine honor this will I tell my master
01:06:10Thou makes me merry I am full of pleasure
01:06:14Ah, come on trinculo, let us sing flout them and scout them scout them
01:06:24Thought is free
01:06:27Thought is free
01:06:40What is this
01:06:45If thou be'st a man show thyself, oh forgive me my sins
01:06:52mercy upon us
01:06:55Are they feared
01:06:57No monster, not I
01:06:59Be not a feared
01:07:02The isle is full of noises
01:07:05Sounds and sweet airs that give delight and hurt not
01:07:10But
01:07:12Sometimes a thousand twangling instrument will hum about my news
01:07:19And sometime voices that if I then had waked after a long sleep will make me sleep again
01:07:29But then in dreaming the clouds method would open
01:07:34And show riches ready to drop upon me that when I waked
01:07:40I
01:07:42Cried to dream again
01:07:48This will prove a brave kingdom to me where I shall have my music for nothing when prospera is destroyed
01:08:09I
01:08:16Like it
01:08:18I can go no further sir, and these must rest me old lord. I cannot blame thee who am myself attached with weariness
01:08:27Sit down and rest
01:08:29He is drowned whom thus we stray to find and the sea mocks our frustrate search on land
01:08:36Oh, well
01:08:39Let him go
01:08:41I am right glad that he's so out of hope the next advantage will we take thoroughly let it be tonight
01:08:53What harmony is this my good friends park marvelous sweet music
01:09:00Music
01:09:04Give us kind keepers heavens
01:09:14A living jewelry now, I will believe that there are unicorns
01:09:22If in naples I should report this now would they believe me
01:09:31We have stomachs will please you taste of what is here
01:09:39Faith sir, you need not fear
01:09:42I will stand to and feed
01:09:44Although my last no matter
01:09:46Since I feel the best is past
01:10:00So
01:10:08You are three men of sin
01:10:13Whom destiny has caused to belch up you
01:10:19And on this island where man doth not inhabit
01:10:23You amongst men being most unfit to live
01:10:29I have made you mad
01:10:35You fools
01:10:37I and my fellows are ministers of fate
01:10:41the elements
01:10:43Of whom your swords are tempered may as well wound the loud winds as diminish one down
01:10:50That's in my plume
01:10:56But remember
01:10:59Oh
01:11:00For that's my business to you
01:11:03That you three from the land, it's a plant good prosperer
01:11:08her and her innocent child
01:11:12For which foul deed the powers delaying not forgetting have incensed the seas and shores
01:11:21Yay
01:11:22All the creatures against your peace
01:11:28The of thy son alonso they have bereft
01:11:32that you pronounce by the
01:11:34lingering perdition
01:11:37Shall step by step attend you and your ways
01:11:50Bravely the figure of this harpy has thou performed my aerial my high charms work
01:11:58And these mine enemies are all knit up in their distractions. They now are in my power
01:12:09If the name was something held you sir
01:12:12Why stand you in this strange stare?
01:12:15Oh, it is monstrous
01:12:17monstrous
01:12:18We thought the billows spoke and told me of it
01:12:21The winds did sing it to me
01:12:24And the thunder
01:12:26That deep and dreadful organ pipe pronounced the name of prosper. It did base my trespass
01:12:32Therefore my son and the use is bedded
01:12:36And i'll seek him deeper than air plummet sounded
01:12:40And with him there lie mudded
01:12:42One feet at a time i'll fight their legions all i'll be thy second all three of them are desperate
01:12:50their great guilt
01:12:51like poison
01:12:53given to work a great time after
01:12:55Now begins to bite the spirits
01:12:58I shall follow them swiftly
01:13:00and hinder them
01:13:02From what this ecstasy may now provoke them to
01:13:06So
01:13:21If I have too austerely punished you your compensation makes amends
01:13:27For I have given you here a third of mine own life
01:13:32Or that for which I live
01:13:36All thy vexations were but my trials of thy love
01:13:40And thou has strangely stood the test
01:13:43Oh ferdinand do not smile at me that I boast of her
01:13:48Or thou shalt find she will outstrip all praise
01:13:52And make it halt behind her
01:13:54I do believe it against an oracle
01:13:57then
01:13:58as my gift
01:14:00And thine own acquisition worthily purchased
01:14:06Take my daughter
01:14:25But if thou dost break her virgin not before all sanctimonious ceremonies
01:14:30No sweet aspersions shall the heavens let fall to make this contract grow
01:14:34As I hope for quiet days fair issue and long life the strongest temptation shall never melt mine honor into lust
01:14:45Fairly spoke
01:14:49Sit down and talk with her she is thine own
01:14:53Oh
01:15:03Monster your fairy which you say is a harmless fairy has done little better than played the jack with us monster
01:15:10I do smell all horse piss at which my nose is in great indignation. So is mine. You hear monster
01:15:17Good my lord
01:15:19Give me thy favor still I bet to lose our bottles in the pool
01:15:23There's not only disgrace and dishonor in that monster, but an infinite loss
01:15:28That's more to me than my wedding yet. All this is your harmless fairy monster
01:15:41What's ariel
01:15:44My industrial servant
01:15:47Ariel
01:15:51Here I am
01:15:53go
01:15:54Bring the rabble whom I give thee power here to this place incite them to a quick motion
01:15:59For I must bestow upon the eyes of this
01:16:02young couple
01:16:04Some vanity of mine art it is my promise and they expect it from me
01:16:09Presently are they with a twin before you can say come and go
01:16:13Do you love me master?
01:16:16No
01:16:18dearly
01:16:19my delicate ariel
01:16:27Oh mistress mine
01:16:37Oh stay
01:16:42Your true love's coming
01:16:46That can sing both high
01:16:51And low
01:16:54Trip no further pretty sweet in journeys and in lovers meeting
01:17:04Every wise man's son
01:17:10What is loved is not here after
01:17:16That pleasant laughter words to come is still
01:17:23Unsure
01:17:26In delay there lies no plenty then come kiss me sweet and twenty
01:17:41And
01:17:46In
01:17:53Look thou be true
01:17:56Do not give dalliance too much the rain the strongest oaths a straw to the fire of the blood
01:18:01I warrant you madam the white cold virgin snow upon my heart abates the ardor of my liver
01:18:08well
01:18:11I
01:18:14No tongue all eyes be silent
01:18:40Here
01:19:10So
01:19:22I had forgot that foul conspiracy of the beast caliban and his confederate against my life
01:19:29Avoid no more
01:19:31No more
01:19:40Strange your mother's in some passion that works so strongly never till this day. So I had touched with anger so distempered
01:19:49You do look my son in a move it's sort as if you were dismayed be cheerful, sir
01:19:55Our revels now are ended
01:19:58These our actors as I foretold you were all spirits
01:20:03That are melted into air
01:20:06into thin air
01:20:11And like the baseless fabric of this vision
01:20:15The cloud-capped towers the gorgeous palaces the solemn temples
01:20:22The great globe itself yea and all which it inherit shall dissolve
01:20:30And like this insubstantial pageant faded leave not a rack behind
01:20:41We are such stuff as dreams are made on and our little life is rounded with a sleep
01:20:54Sir I
01:20:55I am vexed
01:20:58If you be pleased retire unto my cell and there oppose a turn or two i'll walk to still my beating mind
01:21:05We wish you peace
01:21:11Come
01:21:13Come with a thought I thank the aerial come
01:21:19What's that pleasure
01:21:21spirit
01:21:23We must prepare to meet with caliban. I my commander say again. Where did some leave the violets? I told you ma'am
01:21:31They were red hot with drinking
01:21:33I left them with a filthy mantle pool beyond your cell
01:21:36They're dancing up to the chins that the foul lake out stunk their feet
01:21:42This was well done my bird
01:21:47The trumpery in my house go put it out for stale to catch these thieves I go I go
01:21:56Devil born devil
01:21:59Devil
01:22:01Whose nature nurture can never stick on whom my pains
01:22:06humanely taken all all lost quite lost
01:22:12I will plague them all even to roaring
01:22:21Pray you tread softly we now are near her cell
01:22:29Oh
01:22:39Yes, now here this is the mouth of this cell
01:22:45Give me that hand I begin to have bloody thoughts
01:22:59Oh
01:23:04King stefano, oh worthy stefano. Look what wardrobe is here for thee
01:23:10Let it alone now fool. It is for trash. Oh that monster. We know what belongs to a frittery
01:23:19Oh king stefano, uh, put off that gown trinculo by this hand i'll have that gown thy grace shall have it
01:23:30Ha ha
01:23:33Oh
01:23:36I look at you don't I how could it be real?
01:23:43Looking for business governor
01:23:50What do you mean to do with us on such luggage
01:23:53Let's alone into the mirror first be you quiet monster
01:23:57Oh mistress lion, is not this my jerkin?
01:24:03Do do we still by line and level
01:24:08and like your grace
01:24:11I thank thee for the jest. Here's a garment for it
01:24:14Which shall not go unrewarded while I am king of this country?
01:24:19Monster cover some lime on your fingers and away with the rest
01:24:23I will have none
01:24:24We shall lose our time and all return to barricade monster lay on your fingers
01:24:30Or i'll turn thee from my kingdom
01:24:35Go to carry this
01:24:54Fury fury
01:25:19Let them be hunted soundly
01:25:24Oh
01:25:26At this hour lie at my mercy all mine enemies
01:25:34Now does my project gather to a head
01:25:39Shortly shall all my labors end and thou shalt have the air at freedom
01:25:54I
01:25:58Say my spirit
01:26:00How fierce the king and his followers?
01:26:02Just as you left them
01:26:04all prisoners ma'am
01:26:06The king his brother and yours abide all three distracted
01:26:12But chiefly him that you termed ma'am the good old lord gonzalo
01:26:20His tears
01:26:22Run down his beard like winter's drops from eaves of reeds your charm so strongly works them
01:26:31That if you now beheld them
01:26:35Your affections would become tender
01:26:42Doth thou think so spirit?
01:26:45Mine would master
01:26:48Were I human
01:26:52I
01:26:55And mine shall
01:26:59As thou which art but air
01:27:01A touch a feeling of their afflictions and shall not myself
01:27:06one of their kind
01:27:08Be kindlier moved than thou art
01:27:13Though with their high wrongs I am struck to the quick
01:27:19Yet with my nobler reason against my fury do I take part
01:27:25The rarer action is in virtue than in vengeance they being penitent
01:27:32The soul drift of my purpose doth extend not a frown further
01:27:39Go release them ariel
01:27:43My charms i'll break
01:27:45My charms i'll break
01:27:48Their senses i'll restore and they shall be themselves
01:27:54I'll fetch them
01:28:04Ye elves of hills brooks standing lakes and groves
01:28:11And ye that on the sands with printless foot
01:28:15Do chase the ebbing neptune and then do fly him when he comes back
01:28:20You demipuppets that by moonshine do the green sour ringlets make whereof the ewe not bites
01:28:30And you whose pastime is to make midnight mushrooms that rejoice to hear the solemn curfew
01:28:37By whose aid weak masters though ye be
01:28:59I have bedimmed the noontide sun called forth the mutinous winds
01:29:05And twixt the green sea and the azured vault said roaring war to the dread rattling thunder
01:29:12Have I given fire and rifted joe stout oak with his own bolt
01:29:17The strong-based promontory have I made shake
01:29:21And by the spurs plucked up the pine and cedar
01:29:25Graves at my command have waked their sleepers oped and led them forth
01:29:31By my so potent art
01:29:43But this rough magic I hear abjure
01:29:49And when I have required some heavenly music which even now I do
01:29:54To work mine end upon their senses that are not mine
01:29:58To work mine end upon their senses that this airy charm is for
01:30:06I'll break my staff
01:30:10Bury it certain fathoms in the earth
01:30:15And deeper than did ever plummet sound
01:30:22I'll drown my walk
01:30:28So
01:30:58So
01:31:12There stand for you are spell stopped
01:31:20Oh good gonzalo my true preserver
01:31:23And a loyal sir to him you followest
01:31:26I will pay thy graces home both in word and deed
01:31:32Most cruelly didst thou alonso use me and my daughter
01:31:37thy brother
01:31:38Was a furtherer in the act
01:31:41Thou art pinched for it now sebastian
01:31:46Flesh and blood
01:31:50You brother mine
01:31:53But entertained ambition expelled remorse and nature who with sebastian would here have killed your king
01:32:02I do forgive thee
01:32:05Unnatural though thou art
01:32:09Their understanding begins to swell
01:32:11Ariel
01:32:19Ariel
01:32:20Fetch me the skirt and bodies from my cell. I will discase me and myself present as I was sometime melan
01:32:30Quickly spirit thou shalt ere long be free
01:32:42Oh
01:32:49I shall miss thee ariel
01:32:53But yet thou shalt have freedom
01:32:59So
01:33:01So
01:33:05So
01:33:07Behold the wronged duchess of melan prosperer. I bid a hearty welcome
01:33:18Where thou be'st she or no or some enchanted trifle to abuse me I not know
01:33:28That pulse beats as a flesh and blood and since I saw thee the affliction of my mind amends
01:33:35With which I fear a madness held me
01:33:39This must crave and if this be at all a most strange story
01:33:45I duke to my resign
01:33:47Him do entreat thou pardon me my wrongs
01:33:52But how should prosper be living and be here
01:33:56You
01:34:01First noble friend
01:34:03Let me embrace thine age. Oh
01:34:07Whose honor cannot be measured or confined
01:34:11Whether this be or be not I'll not swear
01:34:15Welcome my friends all
01:34:18But you my brace of lords
01:34:21Where I so minded I could hear plucked down his highness frown upon you
01:34:28And justify you traitors
01:34:32At this time I will tell no tales the devil speaks in her no
01:34:43For you most wicked sir
01:34:46I am a brother
01:34:49Whom to call brother would even infect my mouth
01:34:56I do forgive thy rankest fault all of them
01:35:03And require my dukedom of thee which perforce I know thou must restore
01:35:07If thou be'st prosper
01:35:09Give us particulars of that preservation
01:35:11Let us hear who three hours since were racked upon this shore
01:35:16Where I have lost my dear son ferdinand
01:35:20I'm woe for it sir for I have lost my daughter
01:35:25daughter
01:35:28When did you lose your daughter in this last tempest
01:35:33But how so where you have been jostled from your senses know for certain that I am prosperer
01:35:42I
01:35:46Welcome sir
01:35:49This sells my court
01:35:54I pray you look in
01:35:58Sweet lord you play me false
01:36:00Dearest love I would not for the world. Yes for a score of kingdoms. You should wrangle
01:36:05And I would call it fair play
01:36:07If this true the vision of the island one dear son shall I twice lose the seas threatened they are merciful
01:36:15I've cursed them without cause now all the blessings of a glad father compass thee about
01:36:20Arise and say how thou cam'st here
01:36:27Oh wonder
01:36:29How many goodly creatures are there here
01:36:32How beauteous mankind is
01:36:35Oh brave
01:36:37New world that has such people in
01:36:40It is new to thee
01:36:42What is this maid with whom thou wast at play is she the goddess that hath severed us and brought us thus together
01:36:48Yes, sir. She is mortal
01:36:50But by immortal providence, she's mine
01:36:53I chose her and I couldn't ask my father for his advice
01:36:56Nor thought I had one
01:36:58Give me your hands
01:37:02Be it so amen
01:37:07Wast well done
01:37:10Bravely my diligence
01:37:14Set caliban and his confederates free untie the spell
01:37:37Ah
01:37:54Please be true spice which are wearing the head then. Here's a goodly sight
01:38:00Oh such a pose this be brave spirits indeed
01:38:04How fine my mistress?
01:38:07I'm afraid she will chastise me
01:38:10What things are these my lord antonio?
01:38:13For money buy them very like
01:38:16One of them is a plain fish and no doubt marketable. These three have robbed me and have plotted together to take my life
01:38:26Two of these fellows you must know and own
01:38:31This thing of darkness I acknowledge mine
01:38:37You shall be pinched to death
01:38:40Is not this stephano my drunken butler and trinkelo is reeling ripe
01:38:45How came it's now in this pickle?
01:38:47I have been in such a pickle since I saw you last that I fear me. It will never out me bones
01:38:54Why how now stephano? Oh
01:38:57Touch me not. I am not stephano, but a cramp and you'd be king of the isle sir
01:39:02I should have been a sore one then. This is a strange thing. Is that I looked on
01:39:08What a thrice double ass was I to take this drunken for god and worship this dull fool
01:39:15Go to away
01:39:19Hanson bestow your luggage where you found it or stole it rather
01:39:24Sir, I invite your highness and your train to my poor cell where you shall take your rest for this one night and in the morn
01:39:31I'll bring you to your ship and so to naples where I have hoped to see the nuptials of these
01:39:36our dear beloved solemnized
01:39:43And thence retire me to my Milan where every third thought
01:39:50Shall be my grave
01:40:06So
01:40:36So
01:41:01My ariel chick
01:41:04May your soul rest in peace
01:41:07And may the magic
01:41:11That is thy charge
01:41:14Then to the elements be free
01:41:22Whether be sucks, there's a car
01:41:25In a cow's lips spell I lie
01:41:27There I couch when owls do cry
01:41:30Merrily, merrily, merrily, shall I live now
01:41:36Under the cross, under the hands of the bough
01:42:00Under the cross, under the hands of the bough
01:42:30Now my charms are all o'erthrown
01:42:59And what strength I have'st mine own
01:43:12Which is most vain
01:43:30Oh, release me from my bands
01:43:37With the help of your good hands
01:43:45Gentle breath
01:43:50Gentle breath of yours my sails must fill
01:44:00Or else my project fails
01:44:06Which was to please
01:44:20Now I want spirits to enforce
01:44:39Ought to enchant
01:44:46And my ending is despair
01:44:50Unless I be relieved
01:44:57By a prayer
01:45:01Which pierces so that it assaults
01:45:07Pierces so that it assaults
01:45:13Mercy itself and freeth all forms
01:45:27As you from crimes would pardoned be
01:45:38Let your indulgence
01:45:56Set me free
01:46:07Now I want spirits to enforce
01:46:17Ought to enchant
01:46:24And my ending is despair
01:46:29Unless I be relieved
01:46:35By a prayer
01:47:05Now I want spirits to enforce
01:47:22Ought to enchant
01:47:29And my ending is despair
01:47:34Unless I be relieved
01:47:41By a prayer
01:47:45Which pierces so that it assaults
01:47:51Pierces so that it assaults
01:47:57Mercy itself and freeth all forms
01:48:10As you from crimes would pardoned be
01:48:22Let your indulgence
01:48:41Set me free
01:49:11Now I want spirits to enforce

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