Brick Shakespeare: The Comedies—A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Tempest, Much Ado About Nothing, and The Taming of the Shrew

Brick Shakespeare: The Comedies—A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Tempest, Much Ado About Nothing, and The Taming of the Shrew by John McCann, Monica Sweeney, Becky Thomas

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Authors: John McCann, Monica Sweeney, Becky Thomas
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rigg’d,
    Nor tackle, sail, nor mast; the very rats
    Instinctively had quit it: there they hoist us,
    To cry to the sea that roar’d to us, to sigh
    To the winds whose pity, sighing back again,
    Did us but loving wrong.

    MIRANDA
    Alack, what trouble
    Was I then to you!
    PROSPERO
    O, a cherubim
    Thou wast that did preserve me. Thou didst smile.
    Infused with a fortitude from heaven,
    When I have deck’d the sea with drops full salt,
    Under my burthen groan’d; which raised in me
    An undergoing stomach, to bear up
    Against what should ensue.

    MIRANDA
    How came we ashore?
    PROSPERO
    By Providence divine.
    Some food we had and some fresh water that
    A noble Neapolitan, Gonzalo,
    Out of his charity, being then appointed
    Master of this design, did give us, with
    Rich garments, linens, stuffs and necessaries,
    Which since have steaded much; so, of his gentleness,
    Knowing I loved my books, he furnish’d me
    From mine own library with volumes that
    I prize above my dukedom.

    MIRANDA
    Would I might
    But ever see that man!
    PROSPERO
    Now I arise:
    Sit still, and hear the last of our sea-sorrow.
    Here in this island we arrived; and here
    Have I, thy schoolmaster, made thee more profit
    Than other princesses can that have more time
    For vainer hours and tutors not so careful.

    MIRANDA
    Heavens thank you for’t! And now, I pray you, sir,
    For still ’tis beating in my mind, your reason
    For raising this sea-storm?

    PROSPERO
    Know thus far forth.
    By accident most strange, bountiful Fortune,
    Now my dear lady, hath mine enemies
    Brought to this shore; and by my prescience
    I find my zenith doth depend upon
    A most auspicious star, whose influence
    If now I court not but omit, my fortunes
    Will ever after droop. Here cease more questions:
    Thou art inclined to sleep; ’tis a good dulness,
    And give it way: I know thou canst not choose.

    PROSPERO (cont.)
    Come away, servant, come. I am ready now.

    PROSPERO (cont.)
    Approach, my Ariel, come.

    ARIEL
    All hail, great master! grave sir, hail! I come
    To answer thy best pleasure; be’t to fly,
    To swim, to dive into the fire, to ride
    On the curl’d clouds, to thy strong bidding task
    Ariel and all his quality.
    PROSPERO
    Hast thou, spirit,
    Perform’d to point the tempest that I bade thee?

    ARIEL
    To every article.
    I boarded the king’s ship; now on the beak,
    Now in the waist, the deck, in every cabin,
    I flamed amazement: sometime I’ld divide,
    And burn in many places; on the topmast,
    The yards and bowsprit, would I flame distinctly,
    Then meet and join.

    ARIEL (cont.)
    Jove’s lightnings, the precursors
    O’ the dreadful thunder-claps, more momentary
    And sight-outrunning were not; the fire and cracks
    Of sulphurous roaring the most mighty Neptune
    Seem to besiege and make his bold waves tremble,
    Yea, his dread trident shake.

    PROSPERO
    My brave spirit!
    Who was so firm, so constant, that this coil
    Would not infect his reason?
    ARIEL
    Not a soul
    But felt a fever of the mad and play’d
    Some tricks of desperation. All but mariners
    Plunged in the foaming brine and quit the vessel,
    Then all afire with me: the king’s son, Ferdinand,
    With hair up-staring,—then like reeds, not hair,—
    Was the first man that leap’d; cried, “Hell is empty
    And all the devils are here.”

    PROSPERO
    Why that’s my spirit!
    But was not this nigh shore?
    ARIEL
    Close by, my master.

    PROSPERO
    But are they, Ariel, safe?
    ARIEL
    Not a hair perish’d;
    On their sustaining garments not a blemish,
    But fresher than before: and, as thou badest me,
    In troops I have dispersed them ’bout the isle.
    The king’s son have I landed by himself;
    Whom I left cooling of the air with sighs
    In an odd angle of the isle and sitting,
    His arms in this sad knot.

    PROSPERO
    Of the king’s ship
    The mariners say how thou hast disposed
    And all the rest o’ the fleet.
    ARIEL
    Safely in harbour
    Is the king’s ship; in the deep nook, where once
    Thou call’dst me up at midnight to fetch

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