Pro. Praise in departing. Fran. They vanish'd strangely. Seb. 9 "'Tis no matter, fince They've left their viands behind; for we have ftomachs. Will't please you taste of what is here? ''Ant. Not I. Gon. Faith, Sir, you need not fear. When we were boys, Who would believe that there were mountaineers, Dew-lapt like bulls, whofe throats had hanging at 'em Wallets of flesh? or that there were fuch men, 2 Whofe heads ftood in their breasts? which now we find Each a putter out on five for one will bring us Good warrant of. Alon. I will ftand to, and feed, The best is past. Brother, my lord the Duke, Thunder and lightning. Enter Ariel like a harpy, claps Ari. You are three men of fin, whom destiny Being (a) It was a cuftom heretofore for people upon their going forth to travel to put out fums of money upon contracts to receive the fame back with increase upon their return: which increase bore a proportion to the length and danger of the voyages they undertook; and upon those which were very long and very hazardous it sometimes rofe to 500 per cent. See Ben. Johnfon. Every man out of his humour. A&. 2. Sc. 3. Warburton and Thirlby. ... old edit. Theob. emend. Being most unfit to live: I have made you mad; [They draw their fwords. Are minifters of fate; the elements Of 'which' your fwords are temper'd, may as well One down that's in my plume: my fellow-minifters You and your ways; whofe wraths to guard you from, Upon your heads, 'there's nothing but heart's forrow, He vanifbes in thunder: then, to foft mufick, Enter the fhapes again, and dance with mocks and mowes, and carrying out the table. Pro. Bravely the figure of this harpy haft thou Their several kinds have done; my high charms work, In In their distractions: they are in my power; who, they fuppofe, is drown'd, And his and my lov'd darling. Gon. I' th' name of fomething holy, Sir, why ftand you In this strange stare? Alon. O, it is monftrous! monstrous! Methought the billows fpoke, and told me of it; Seb. But one fiend at a time, I'll fight their legions o'er. Ant. I'll be thy fecond. [Exit. [Exeunt. Gon. All three of them are defp'rate; their great guilt, Like poifon giv'n to work a great time after, Now 'gins to bite the fpirits. I beseech you May now provoke them to. whom, ACT I A CT IV. SCENE I. PROSPERO's CAVE. Enter Profpero, Ferdinand, and Miranda. PROSPERO. F I have too aufterely punish'd you, Your compenfation makes amends; for I Have giv'n you here 7 a thread" of mine own.life, I tender to thy hand: all thy vexations 8 Do not fmile at me that I boaft her off; For thou shalt find fhe will outftrip all praise, Fer. I believe it Against an oracle. Pro. Then as my gift, and thine own acquifition Fer. As I hope '7 a third...eld edit. Theob, emend. 8Q Ferdinand, For quiet days, fair iffue, and long life, Mine honour into luft, to take away! The edge of that day's celebration, When I fhall think or Phabus' fteeds are founder'd, Pro. 'Moft fairly spoke.` Sit then, and talk with her, fhe is thine own. Ari. What would my potent mafter? here I am. Pro. Thou and thy meaner fellows your laft fervice Did worthily perform; and I muft ufe you In fuch 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 the eyes of this young couple Some vanity of mine art; it is my promife, And they expect it from me. Ari. Presently? Pro. Ay, with a twink. Ari. Before you can fay, Come and And breathe twice; and cry, fo, fo; Each one, tripping on his toe, Will be here with mop and mow. Do you love me, mafter? no? go, Pro. Dearly, my delicate Ariel; do not approach 'Till thou doft hear me call. Ari. Well, I conceive. Pro. Look thou be true; do not give dalliance Too much the rein; the ftrongest oaths are ftraw To th' fire i' th' blood; be more abftemious, 9 Fairly spoke. [Exit. Or |