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- ACT FIVE THE TEMPEST SCENE ONE
Which shall be shortly, single I '11 resolve you
Which to you shall seem probable, of every
These happen'd accidents; till w^hen, be cheerful,
And think of each thing well. [Aside to Arief] Come
hither, spirit :
Set Caliban and his companions free ;
Untie the spell. [Exit Ariel.] How fares my gracious
sir?
There are yet missing of your company
Some few odd lads that you remember not.
[Re-enter Ariel, driving In Caliban, Stephaao, and
Trinculo, In their stolen apparel.]
Stephana. Every man shift for all the rest, and let no man
take care for himself; for all is but fortune. — Coragio,
bully-monster, coragio !
Trinculo. If these be true spies which I wear in my head,
here's a goodly sight.
Caliban. O Setebos, these be brave spirits indeed!
How fine my master is ! I am afraid
He will chastise me.
Sebastian. Ha, ha !
What things are these, my lord Antonio ?
Will money buy 'em ?
Antonio. Very like ; one of them
Is a plain fish, and, no doubt, marketable.
Prospero. Mark but the badges of these men, my lords.
Then say if they be true. This mis-shapen knave,
His mother was a witch ; and one so strong
That could control the moon, make flows and ebbs,
And deal in her command, without her power.
These three have robb'd me ; and this demi-devil—
For he's a bastard one— had plotted with them
To take my life. Two of these fellows you
Must know and own ; this thing of darkness I
Acknowledge mine.
Caliban. I shall be pinch'd to death.
Alonso. Is not this Stephano, my drunken butler?102
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