Mir. And mine, with my heart in 't: and now farewell Fer. 91 A thousand thousand! [Exeunt Fer. and Mir. severally. Pros. So glad of this as they I cannot be, Who are surprised withal; but my rejoicing Scene II. Another part of the Island. Enter Caliban, Stephano and Trinculo. Ste. Tell not me;-when the butt is out, we will drink water; not a drop before: therefore bear up, and board 'em. Servant-monster, drink to me. [Exit. Trin. Servant-monster! the folly of this island! They say there's but five upon this isle: we are three of them; if th' other two be brained like us, the state totters. Ste. Drink, servant-monster, when I bid thee: thy eyes are almost set in thy head. Trin. Where should they be set else? he were a brave monster indeed, if they were set in his tail. Ste. My man-monster hath drowned his tongue in sack: for my part, the sea cannot drown me; I swam, ere I could recover the shore, five-andthirty leagues off and on. By this light, thou shalt be my lieutenant, monster, or my stan- Trin. Your lieutenant, if you list; he's no standard. Trin. Nor go neither; but you'll lie, like dogs, and Ste. Moon-calf, speak once in thy life, if thou beest a good moon-calf. Cal. How does thy honour? Let me lick thy shoe. I'll not serve him, he is not valiant. 20 Trin. Thou liest, most ignorant monster: I am in case to justle a constable. Why, thou deboshed fish, thou, was there ever man a coward that 30 hath drunk so much sack as I to-day? Wilt thou tell a monstrous lie, being but half a fish and half a monster? Cal. Lo, how he mocks me! wilt thou let him, my lord? Trin. 'Lord,' quoth he! That a monster should be such a natural! Cal. Lo, lo, again! bite him to death, I prithee. Ste. Trinculo, keep a good tongue in your head: if you prove a mutineer, the next tree! The 40 poor monster's my subject, and he shall not suffer indignity. Cal. I thank my noble lord. Wilt thou be pleased to hearken once again to the suit I made to thee? Ste. Marry, will I: kneel and repeat it; I will stand, and so shall Trinculo. Enter Ariel, invisible. Cal. As I told thee before, I am subject to a tyrant, a sorcerer, that by his cunning hath cheated me Ari. Thou liest. Cal. Thou liest, thou jesting monkey, thou : I would my valiant master would destroy thee ! Ste. Trinculo, if you trouble him any more in's tale, Trin. Why, I said nothing. Ste. Mum, then, and no more. Proceed. Cal. I say, by sorcery he got this isle; 50 From me he got it. Revenge it on him, If thy greatness will 60 But this thing dare not, Ste. That's most certain. Cal. Thou shalt be lord of it, and I'll serve thee. Ste. How now shall this be compassed? Canst thou bring me to the party? Cal. Yea, yea, my lord: I'll yield him thee asleep, Ari. Thou liest; thou canst not. 70 Cal. What a pied ninny's this! Thou scurvy patch! Ste. Trinculo, run into no further danger: interrupt Trin. Why, what did I? I did nothing. I'll go farther off. Ste. Didst thou not say he lied? 80 Ari. Thou liest. Ste. Do I so? take thou that. [Beats him.] As you like this, give me the lie another time. Trin. I did not give the lie. Out o' your wits, and hearing too? A pox o' your bottle! this can sack and drinking do. A murrain on your monster, and the devil take your fingers! Cal. Ha, ha, ha! Ste. Now, forward with your tale. Prithee, stand Cal. Beat him enough: after a little time, Ste. Stand farther. Come, proceed. Cal. Why, as I told thee, 'tis a custom with him Ste. 90 I' th' afternoon to sleep: there thou mayst brain him, 100 And that most deeply to consider is The beauty of his daughter; he himself Calls her a nonpareil: I never saw a woman, But only Sycorax my dam and she; But she as far surpasseth Sycorax As great'st does least. Is it so brave a lass? Cal. Ay, lord; she will become thy bed, I warrant, IIO And bring thee forth brave brood. Ste. Monster, I will kill this man: his daughter and I will be king and queen,-save our graces!-and Trinculo and thyself shall be viceroys. Dost thou like the plot, Trinculo? Trin. Excellent. Ste. Give me thy hand: I am sorry I beat thee; but, Cal. Within this half hour will he be asleep : Ste. Ari. This will I tell my master. Ay, on mine honour. Cal. Thou makest me merry; I am full of pleasure : Let us be jocund: will you troll the catch You taught me but while-ere ? Ste. At thy request, monster, I will do reason, any reason. Come on, Trinculo, let us sing. Flout 'em and scout 'em, And scout 'em and flout 'em; Thought is free. Cal. That's not the tune. I 20 [Sings. [Ariel plays the tune on a tabor and pipe. Ste. What is this same? Trin. This is the tune of our catch, played by the picture of Nobody. Ste. If thou beest a man, show thyself in thy likeness: if thou beest a devil, take't as thou list. Trin. O, forgive me my sins! Ste. He that dies pays all debts: I defy thee. Mercy upon us! 130 |