jan 09 12:41:00 part: Master2 jan 09 12:41:00 part: Boatswain jan 09 12:41:00 part: ALONSO jan 09 12:41:00 part: SEBASTIAN jan 09 12:41:00 part: ANTONIO2 jan 09 12:41:00 part: FERDINAND jan 09 12:41:00 part: GONZALO jan 09 12:41:00 part: Mariners jan 09 12:41:00 Narrateur> THE TEMPEST --- -- 12:41:01 * Narrateur has changed the topic to: THE TEMPEST jan 09 12:41:02 Narrateur> DRAMATIS PERSONAE jan 09 12:41:04 Narrateur> ALONSO King of Naples. jan 09 12:41:06 Narrateur> SEBASTIAN his brother. jan 09 12:41:08 Narrateur> PROSPERO the right Duke of Milan. jan 09 12:41:10 Narrateur> ANTONIO2 his brother, the usurping Duke of Milan. jan 09 12:41:12 Narrateur> FERDINAND son to the King of Naples. jan 09 12:41:14 Narrateur> GONZALO an honest old Counsellor. jan 09 12:41:16 Narrateur> ADRIAN jan 09 12:41:18 Narrateur> Lords. jan 09 12:41:20 Narrateur> FRANCISCO jan 09 12:41:22 Narrateur> CALIBAN a savage and deformed Slave. jan 09 12:41:24 Narrateur> TRINCULO a Jester. jan 09 12:41:28 Narrateur> STEPHANO a drunken Butler. jan 09 12:41:30 Narrateur> Master2 of a Ship. (Master2:) jan 09 12:41:32 Narrateur> Boatswain. (Boatswain:) jan 09 12:41:34 Narrateur> Mariners. (Mariners:) jan 09 12:41:36 Narrateur> MIRANDA daughter to Prospero. jan 09 12:41:38 Narrateur> ARIEL an airy Spirit. jan 09 12:41:40 Narrateur> IRIS | CERES | JUNO | presented by Spirits. jan 09 12:41:42 Narrateur> Nymphs | Reapers Other Spirits attending on Prospero. jan 09 12:41:50 Narrateur> SCENE A ship at Sea: an island. jan 09 12:42:00 Narrateur> THE TEMPEST jan 09 12:42:01 Narrateur> ACT I jan 09 12:42:02 Narrateur> SCENE I On a ship at sea: a tempestuous noise of thunder and lightning heard. jan 09 12:42:05 join: Master2 jan 09 12:42:05 join: Boatswain jan 09 12:42:08 Master2> Boatswain! jan 09 12:42:09 Boatswain> Here, master: what cheer? jan 09 12:42:11 Master2> Good, speak to the mariners: fall to't, yarely, or we run ourselves aground: bestir, bestir. jan 09 12:42:17 part: Master2 jan 09 12:42:20 join: Mariners jan 09 12:42:22 Boatswain> Heigh, my hearts! cheerly, cheerly, my hearts! yare, yare! jan 09 12:42:24 Boatswain> Take in the topsail. Tend to the master's whistle. Blow, till thou burst thy wind, if room enough! jan 09 12:42:28 join: ALONSO jan 09 12:42:28 join: SEBASTIAN jan 09 12:42:28 join: ANTONIO2 jan 09 12:42:28 join: FERDINAND jan 09 12:42:28 join: GONZALO jan 09 12:42:30 ALONSO> Good boatswain, have care. Where's the master? Play the men. jan 09 12:42:32 Boatswain> I pray now, keep below. jan 09 12:42:34 ANTONIO2> Where is the master, boatswain? jan 09 12:42:36 Boatswain> Do you not hear him? You mar our labour: keep your cabins: you do assist the storm. jan 09 12:42:40 GONZALO> Nay, good, be patient. jan 09 12:42:42 Boatswain> When the sea is. jan 09 12:42:43 Boatswain> Hence! What cares these roarers for the name of king? jan 09 12:42:45 Boatswain> Boatswain> To cabin: silence! trouble us not. jan 09 12:42:47 GONZALO> Good, yet remember whom thou hast aboard. jan 09 12:42:49 Boatswain> None that I more love than myself. jan 09 12:42:51 Boatswain> You are a counsellor; if you can command these elements to silence, and work the peace of the present, we will not hand a rope more; use your authority: jan 09 12:42:55 Boatswain> if you cannot, give thanks you have lived so long, and make yourself ready in your cabin for the mischance of the hour, if it so hap. jan 09 12:42:59 Boatswain> Cheerly, good hearts! Out of our way, I say. jan 09 12:43:00 part: Boatswain jan 09 12:43:03 GONZALO> I have great comfort from this fellow: jan 09 12:43:04 GONZALO> methinks he hath no drowning mark upon him; his complexion is perfect gallows. jan 09 12:43:06 GONZALO> Stand fast, good Fate, to his hanging: make the rope of his destiny our cable, for our own doth little advantage. If he be not born to be hanged, our case is miserable. jan 09 12:43:10 part: GONZALO jan 09 12:43:10 part: SEBASTIAN jan 09 12:43:10 part: ANTONIO2 jan 09 12:43:12 join: Boatswain jan 09 12:43:13 Boatswain> Down with the topmast! yare! lower, lower! Bring her to try with main-course. jan 09 12:43:15 Narrateur> A cry within jan 09 12:43:16 Boatswain> A plague upon this howling! they are louder than the weather or our office. jan 09 12:43:19 join: GONZALO jan 09 12:43:19 join: SEBASTIAN jan 09 12:43:19 join: ANTONIO2 jan 09 12:43:20 Boatswain> Yet again! what do you here? Shall we give o'er and drown? Have you a mind to sink? jan 09 12:43:22 SEBASTIAN> A pox o' your throat, you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog! jan 09 12:43:24 Boatswain> Work you then. jan 09 12:43:25 ANTONIO2> Hang, cur! hang, you whoreson, insolent noisemaker! We are less afraid to be drowned than thou art. jan 09 12:43:28 GONZALO> I'll warrant him for drowning; though the ship were no stronger than a nutshell and as leaky as an unstanched wench. jan 09 12:43:31 Boatswain> Lay her a-hold, a-hold! set her two courses off to sea again; lay her off. jan 09 12:43:33 join: Mariners (wet) jan 09 12:43:34 Mariners> All lost! to prayers, to prayers! all lost! jan 09 12:43:35 Boatswain> What, must our mouths be cold? jan 09 12:43:36 GONZALO> The king and prince at prayers! let's assist them, For our case is as theirs. jan 09 12:43:38 SEBASTIAN> I'm out of patience. jan 09 12:43:39 ANTONIO2> We are merely cheated of our lives by drunkards: jan 09 12:43:41 ANTONIO2> This wide-chapp'd rascal--would thou mightst lie drowning The washing of ten tides! jan 09 12:43:43 ANTONIO2> GONZALO> He'll be hang'd yet, Though every drop of water swear against it And gape at widest to glut him. jan 09 12:43:56 Narrateur> A confused noise within: 'Mercy on us!'-- jan 09 12:43:57 Narrateur> 'We split, we split!'--'Farewell, my wife and children!'-- jan 09 12:43:58 Narrateur> 'Farewell, brother!'--'We split, we split, we split!' jan 09 12:44:00 ANTONIO2> Let's all sink with the king. jan 09 12:44:03 SEBASTIAN> Let's take leave of him. jan 09 12:44:04 part: ANTONIO2 jan 09 12:44:04 part: SEBASTIAN jan 09 12:44:06 GONZALO> Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground, long heath, brown furze, any thing. jan 09 12:44:09 GONZALO> The wills above be done! but I would fain die a dry death. jan 09 12:44:10 part: GONZALO jan 09 12:44:10 part: Boatswain jan 09 12:44:10 part: Mariners jan 09 12:44:11 Narrateur> -- the end -- jan 09 12:44:15 join: Master2 jan 09 12:44:15 join: Boatswain jan 09 12:44:15 join: ALONSO jan 09 12:44:15 join: SEBASTIAN jan 09 12:44:15 join: ANTONIO2 jan 09 12:44:15 join: FERDINAND jan 09 12:44:15 join: GONZALO jan 09 12:44:15 join: Mariners