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The mind that I do! what a fleep were this

For your advancement! Do you understand me?
Seb. Methinks, I do.

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You did fupplant your brother Profpero.

Ant.
True:
And, look, how well my garments fit upon me;
Much feater than before: My brother's fervants
Were then my fellows, now they are my men.
Seb. But, for your confcience-

Ant. Ay, Sir; where lies that? if it were a kybe,
'Twould put me to my flipper; But I feel not
This deity in my bosom: twenty consciences,
That ftand 'twixt me and Milan, candy'd be they,
And melt, ere they moleft! Here lies your brother,
No better than the earth he lies upon,

If he were that which now he's like; whom I,
With this obedient fteel, three inches of it,
Can lay to bed for ever: whiles you, doing thus,
To the perpetual wink for aye might put
This ancient morfel, this fir Prudence, who
Should not upbraid our courfe. For all the reft,
They'll take fuggeftion, as a cat laps milk;
They'll tell the clock to any business that
We say befits the hour.

Seb.

Thy cafe, dear friend,

Shall be my precedent; as thou got'st Milan,
I'll come by Naples. Draw thy fword: one stroke
Shall free thee from the tribute which thou pay'ft;
And I the king shall love thee.

Ant.

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Draw together:

And

And when I rear my hand, do you the like

To fall it on Gonzalo.

Seb.

O, but one word.

[They converfe apart.

Mufick. Re-enter ARIEL, invifible.

Ari. My mafter through his art forefees the danger That thefe, his friends, are in; and fends me forth, (For elfe his project dies,) to keep them living.

[Sings in GONZALO's ear,

While you here do fnoring lie,
Open-ey'd confpiracy

His time doth take:

If of life you keep a care,

Shake off fumber, and beware:
Awake! awake!

Ant. Then let us both be fudden.

Gon. Now, good angels, preferve the king! [They wake. Alon. Why, how now, ho! awake! Why are you drawn? Wherefore this ghaftly looking?

Gon.
What's the matter?
Seb. Whiles we ftood here fecuring your repofe,
Even now, we heard a hollow burft of bellowing
Like bulls, or rather lions; did it not wake you?
It ftruck mine ear most terribly.

Alon.
I heard nothing.
Ant. O, 'twas a din to fright a monster's ear;
To make an earthquake! fure, it was the roar
Of a whole herd of lions.

Alon.
Heard you this, Gonzalo?
Gon. Upon mine honour, fir, I heard a humming,
And that a strange one too, which did awake me:
I fhak'd you, fir, and cry'd; as mine eyes open'd,

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I saw their weapons drawn :-there was a noise,
That's verity: 'Beft ftand upon our guard;

Or that we quit this place: let's draw our weapons.
Alon. Lead off this ground; and let's make further search
For my poor fon.

Gon.

Heavens keep him from these beafts!

For he is, fure, i' the island.

Alon.

Lead away.

Ari. Profpero my lord fhall know what I have done :

So, king, go fafely on to feek thy fon,

[Afide. [Exeunt.

SCENE II,

Another Part of the Iland.

Enter CALIBAN, with a burden of wood.

A noife of thunder beard.

Cal. All the infections that the fun fucks up
From bogs, fens, flats, on Profper fall, and make him
By inch-meal a difeafe! His fpirits hear me,

And yet I needs muft curfe. But they'll nor pinch,
Fright me with urchin fhows, pitch me i' the mire,
Nor lead me, like a fire-brand, in the dark
Out of my way, unless he bid them; but
For every trifle are they set upon me :

Sometime like apes, that moe and chatter at me,
And after, bite me; then like hedge-hogs, which
Lie tumbling in my bare-foot way, and mount
Their pricks at my foot-fall; fometime am I
All wound with adders, who, with cloven tongues,
Do hifs me into madnefs :-Lo! now! lo!
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