SCENE I. Before PROSPERO's cell. Enter PROSPERO, FERDINAND, and MIRANDA. Prospero. If I have too austerely punish'd you, Or that for which I live: who once again For thou shalt find she will outstrip all praise, Ferdinand. Against an oracle. I do believe it Prospero. Then, as my gift and thine own acquisition No sweet aspersion shall the heavens let fall Ferdinand. As I hope For quiet days, fair issue, and long life, With such love as 'tis now, the murkiest den, The most opportune place, the strong'st suggestion Our worser genius can, shall never melt Mine honour into lust, to take away The edge of that day's celebration When I shall think, or PhϾbus' steeds are founder'd, Or night kept chain'd below. Prospero. Fairly spoke. Sit then and talk with her; she is thine own. - Enter ARIEL. Ariel. What would my potent master? here I am. Prospero. Thou and thy meaner fellows your last service Did worthily perform ; and I must use you In such another trick. Go bring the rabble, O'er whom I give thee power, here to this place : Incite them to quick motion, for I must Bestow upon the eyes of this young couple Some vanity of mine art: it is my promise, And they expect it from me. Will be here with mop and mow. Do you love me, master? no? Prospero. Dearly, my delicate Ariel. Do not approach Till thou dost hear me call. Ariel. Well, I conceive. Prospero. Look thou be true; do not give dalliance Too much the rein: the strongest oaths are straw To th' fire i' th' blood; be more abstemious, Or else, good night your vow! Ferdinand. I warrant you, sir; The white-cold virgin snow upon my heart Abates the ardour of my liver. Now come, my Ariel! bring a corollary, No tongue! all eyes! be silent. Enter IRIS. Iris. Ceres, most bounteous lady, thy rich leas [Exit. [Soft music. Of wheat, rye, barley, vetches, oats, and pease ; Thy banks with pioned and lilied brims, Which spongy April at thy hest betrims, To make cold nymphs chaste crowns; and thy broom groves, Whose shadow the dismissed bachelor loves, Being lass-lorn; thy pole-clipt vineyard; And thy sea-marge, sterile and rocky-hard, Enter CERES. Ceres. Hail, many-colour'd messenger, that ne'er Dost disobey the wife of Jupiter; Who, with thy saffron wings, upon my flowers Rich scarf to my proud earth! Why hath thy queen Iris. A contract of true love to celebrate ; And some donation freely to estate On the blest lovers. Ceres. Tell me, heavenly bow, If Venus or her son, as thou dost know, Do now attend the queen? Since they did plot The means that dusky Dis my daughter got, Her and her blind boy's scandal'd company 1 Be not afraid: I met her deity Cutting the clouds towards Paphos, and her son And be a boy right out. Ceres. Highest queen of state, Great Juno comes; I know her by her gait. Enter JUNO. Juno. How does my bounteous sister? Go with me To bless this twain, that they may prosperous be, [They sing: Juno. Honour, riches, marriage, blessing, Long continuance, and increasing, Hourly joys be still upon you ! Funo sings her blessings on you. Scarcity and want shall shun you; Ceres' blessing so is on you. Ferdinand. This is a most majestic vision, and Harmonious charmingly. May I be bold To think these spirits? Prospero. Spirits, which by mine art I have from their confines call'd to enact My present fancies. |