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00:00:04Well hello there. Great to see you again. It's me, William Shakespeare. I've written
00:00:11another play and I'm getting ready for the first performance, but my crew are late again.
00:00:17I hope they have more experience than the last lot.
00:00:20Yoo-hoo! Mr Shakespeare!
00:00:23Oh, do come in.
00:00:24Captain, captain, at your service. And I am the ultimate crew. I'm funny, bright...
00:00:32Do you know anything about plays?
00:00:34Hmm, a little.
00:00:36Or about ships?
00:00:36Ships? I know everything about them. Now does this ship need a crew?
00:00:41Well, yes, I did write two sailors in it.
00:00:44I know two sailors who can play those parts. In fact, where are the costumes and what are the other
00:00:50parts?
00:00:51Tell me, tell me, and I'll have everything ready before you can say, cook line!
00:00:57Now, Mr Shakespeare, who's who and what do they do?
00:01:03Who's who and what do they do? I have a little list that explains it to you.
00:01:08Come on, Shakespeare, give us a clue. Captain, captain, read it out to you.
00:01:15Good morning, cook. You can be the ship's master. Keeping things shift shape and make us go faster.
00:01:21Line? Boson is the job for you. And this little lot, they could be our crew.
00:01:27Chris must play the King Alonso. I could put this very nice royal cloak on.
00:01:32So, Mr Bloom, you're his son next in line. Prince Ferdinand's the name.
00:01:36These'll fit me fine.
00:01:39Gonzala, Adrien and Francisca.
00:01:42The King's trusted friends.
00:01:43Right, carry on, mister.
00:01:45We also need some baddies, too.
00:01:47Sebastian, Antonio, that'll be you.
00:01:52Who's who and what do they do? Come on, Shakespeare, give us a clue.
00:01:58You can play Stefano, the royal butler. Follows the King with his food and a duster.
00:02:04Who could play the jester?
00:02:05Oh, wait. How about Justin?
00:02:08He'd be great.
00:02:12Ariel is beautiful and so magical. Can be invisible, incredibly musical.
00:02:17Her sprites attend her, goddesses, too. So don't forget Iris, Ceres and Juno.
00:02:24Who's who and what do they do? Come on, Shakespeare, give us a clue.
00:02:31Prospero is the island's master. He uses his magic to avoid disaster.
00:02:36Miranda, his daughter, is kind and never sad.
00:02:38But she's only met one human and that's her dad.
00:02:42Well, that's about all. I think you will agree.
00:02:45So let's get started.
00:02:47What about me?
00:02:48Well, we do need a monster.
00:02:52Who, who, and what do they do?
00:02:55It's the end of the list, now over to you.
00:02:58Good old Shakespeare, he gave us a clue.
00:03:00It's time to get going hip-hip-hip-toon-a-loo.
00:03:07Mr Shakespeare, there's just one thing we all need to know.
00:03:12What is the name of your magical play?
00:03:18Is everyone ready for a storm?
00:03:23Then it's time for...
00:03:27The Tempest.
00:03:55The Tempest.
00:03:58whistle! Cock Lane! Stop mocking about! And why are you speaking like that? Shhh! They
00:04:06are playing their parts, bosun and ship's master, and they are speaking in a Shakespearean
00:04:12way. Be glad that you are not a traveller on this ship, with its royal passengers, King
00:04:18Alonso and his son, Prince Ferdinand! Good bosun, have care! Where's the master? You,
00:04:27do you not hear him? You morrow labour! No, they don't keep to your cabins, you do assist
00:04:35the storm! But they can't speak to royalty like that! Cook and line, as good luck would
00:04:41have it, are performing the parts I wrote perfectly! Generalo! Nay, good be patient! When the seers
00:04:49come out, hence what cares these roarers for the name of King! To come in! Silence! Trouble
00:04:58us not! Good! Remember who's there has a Borg! It's a good thing that what's the name gone
00:05:05to sleep is looking after the King! Gonzala! You are a counsellor! If you can command these
00:05:11elements to silence and work the peace of the present, we will not hand a rope off! Use
00:05:16your authority! Cheerly, good hearts, out of our prey, I say!
00:05:21Down with the top map! Yeah! Lower! Lower! Bring her to Troy with me,
00:05:27Cor! The King and Prince of Prayers! Let's assist them for our cases as theirs!
00:05:32I am out of patience! Let's all be with the King! Now would I give a thousand furlongs
00:05:41of sea for an acre of barren ground! Long heath, brown furs, anything! The wills above be done!
00:06:05It is time the truth will out for all to see who is in charge of this magic storm! You
00:06:11see,
00:06:11nothing is quite as it seems, especially in my play. The game is afoot! Let's change
00:06:20twixt the seas! Though all the world's a stage, it's not what it seems!
00:06:27No mistake! No confusion! Just the theatrical illusion! To reveal to you the stuff of dreams!
00:06:36This crow's nest can become a rock where you can take a walk! Like aerial spying and spotting!
00:06:44Exactly! The cabin door will reveal a book-line study to appeal to Prospero,
00:06:51who's planning and plotting! The game is afoot! Let's change twixt the seas!
00:06:59Though all the world's a stage, it's not what it seems! No mistake! No confusion! Just a theatrical illusion!
00:07:09To reveal to you the stuff of dreams! Turn this round, a bush is found! Open up to build a
00:07:18mound!
00:07:19Walking through the rocks and salty sand! With a twist and a flip, we can change this sailing ship!
00:07:28Into a wonderful magic island! Don't you know? The game is afoot! Let's change twixt the seas!
00:07:37Though all the world's a stage, it's not what it seems! No mistake! No confusion! Just a theatrical illusion!
00:07:47To reveal to you the stuff of dreams! The game is afoot!
00:07:58And now it is time for Prospero to educate his daughter, Miranda!
00:08:04Doesn't she go to school? Tell Miranda what he's been doing!
00:08:10Oh, my dearest father! I have suffered with those that I saw suffer!
00:08:16A brave vessel who had no doubt some noble creature in her dashed all to pieces!
00:08:22Oh, the cry did knock against my very heart!
00:08:25Be collected! No more amazement! Tell your piteous heart there's no harm done!
00:08:30Oh, woe the day!
00:08:31No harm! I have done nothing but in care of thee, who art ignorant of what thou art!
00:08:38It is time! I should inform thee, father!
00:08:42Does Miranda not know that her dad Prospero is in charge of the storm?
00:08:46Discretion is the better part of valour, Captain! Captain! It is not our secret to reveal!
00:08:51Bend thy hand, and pluck from me my magic garment!
00:08:57So, lie there, my art!
00:09:03Wipe thou thine eyes! Have comfort!
00:09:07The direful spectacle of the rack, which touched the very virtue of compassion in thee,
00:09:12I have with such provision in mine art so safely ordered that there is no harm betid to any creature
00:09:19in the vessel
00:09:20which thou heardest cry, which thou sawest sink!
00:09:24Sit down, for thou must now know more!
00:09:28Canst thou recall a time before we came unto this cell?
00:09:32I do not think thou canst, for then thou wast not out three years old.
00:09:36Certainly, sir, I can. It is far off, and rather like a dream than an assurance that my remembrance warrants.
00:09:44Had I not four or five women once that tended me?
00:09:48Thou hadst, and more, Miranda.
00:09:51Twelve years since, Miranda. Twelve years since.
00:09:55Thy father was the Duke of Milan, and the Prince of Power.
00:10:00Oh, heavens! What sorrow had we that we came from thence!
00:10:04My brother, thy uncle, called Antonio, he whom next thyself of all the world I loved,
00:10:11and to him put the manage of my state.
00:10:13And thereby hangs a tale! Prospero's own brother, Antonio, turned against him with the king,
00:10:20taking more and more power until...
00:10:22The king, Alonso, being an enemy, did presently extirpate me and mine out of the dukedom,
00:10:28and confer fair Milan with all the honours on my brother.
00:10:32Alack, for pity!
00:10:33In few. They hurried us aboard a barque, bore us some leagues to sea, where they prepared a rotten carcass
00:10:39of a boat.
00:10:40Not rigged, nor tackled, sail, nor mast.
00:10:44A ship with no mast? That's not in the pirate handbook!
00:10:48Mm-hmm.
00:10:49And how could they be so mean, sending Prospero and Miranda out to sea in a ship like that?
00:10:54How came we assure?
00:10:56By providence divine!
00:10:58Some food we had and some fresh water that a noble Neapolitan, Gonzala, out of her charity,
00:11:04who, being then appointed mistress of this design, did give us, with rich garments, linens, stuffs and necessaries,
00:11:11which since have steadied much.
00:11:14So, of her gentleness, knowing I love my books, she furnished me, from mine own library, with volumes that I
00:11:20prize above my dukedom.
00:11:22I told you I liked that, gone to sleep.
00:11:25No, say it with me.
00:11:26Gone.
00:11:27Gone.
00:11:27Zar.
00:11:28Zar.
00:11:29La.
00:11:29La.
00:11:30Gonzala.
00:11:30Gone to sleep.
00:11:31Oh.
00:11:32Now I arise.
00:11:35And now I pray you, sir, for still tis beating in my mind, your reason for raising this sea-storm.
00:11:42No, thus far forth, by accident most strange, bountiful fortune now, my dear lady, hath mine enemies brought to this
00:11:49shore.
00:11:50Here cease more questions, thou art inclined to sleep.
00:11:57It is a good dullness, and give it way.
00:12:01I know thou canst not choose.
00:12:06This makes me as merry as the days are long.
00:12:10All Prospero's enemies are washed ashore, and now we can see more of Prospero and his magic at work.
00:12:18Captain, captain!
00:12:19Water's water!
00:12:21Prospero's magic isn't meant to send you to sleep.
00:12:23There's mischief afoot.
00:12:25Come, my servant.
00:12:28Come.
00:12:29I am ready now.
00:12:32Approach my aerial.
00:12:34Come.
00:12:34All hail, great master.
00:12:37Grave sir hail.
00:12:39I come to answer thy best pleasure.
00:12:42Be it to fly, to swim, to dive into the fire, to ride on the curled clouds.
00:12:48To thy strong bidding, task aerial, and all her quality.
00:12:54Hast thou, spirit, performed to point the tempest that I bade thee?
00:13:00To every article.
00:13:02I boarded the king's ship, now on the beak, now in the waist, the deck, in every cabin I flamed
00:13:11amazement.
00:13:13Sometimes I divide and burn in many places.
00:13:16On the topmast, the yards and bows, spirit, would I flame distinctly.
00:13:21Then meet and join.
00:13:24Ariel has been very busy using her magic to help Prospero.
00:13:27You see, Ariel is Prospero's servant, and he has made her an offer she can't refuse.
00:13:34If she does everything he asks, Prospero will set Ariel free.
00:13:40So Ariel helped Prospero make the storm?
00:13:43Yes.
00:13:44Why, that's my spirit.
00:13:46But was not this nigh sure?
00:13:49Close by, my master.
00:13:50But are they, Ariel, safe?
00:13:53Not a hair perished.
00:13:55On their sustaining garments, not a blemish, but fresher than before.
00:13:59And as thou bad'st me, in troops I have dispersed them about the isle.
00:14:04So nobody's been harmed?
00:14:06No.
00:14:06Not even my pirate crew, cook and line.
00:14:09Thy charge exactly is performed.
00:14:12But there's more work.
00:14:14Is there more toil?
00:14:15Ariel, now since thou dost give me pains, let me remember thee what thou hast promised,
00:14:20which is not yet performed me.
00:14:23How now, Moody?
00:14:25What is thou canst demand?
00:14:27My liberty.
00:14:28Before the time be out?
00:14:31No more.
00:14:33I thought you said Prospero was going to set Ariel free.
00:14:36A promise is a promise.
00:14:38Not yet.
00:14:39Prospero has more work for Ariel.
00:14:41Do you so?
00:14:42And after two more days I will discharge thee.
00:14:46What shall I do?
00:14:47Say what?
00:14:48What shall I do?
00:14:50Go.
00:14:50Make thyself like a nymph of the sea.
00:14:53Invisible to every eyeball else.
00:14:56I go.
00:14:57I do like that Prospero.
00:15:00He's so bossy.
00:15:02And he does like giving orders.
00:15:04Now who is that like?
00:15:06Ah, yes.
00:15:08Me.
00:15:09Awake, dear heart.
00:15:11Awake.
00:15:12Thou hast slept well.
00:15:15Awake.
00:15:15The strangeness of your story put heaviness in me.
00:15:19Come on we visit Caravan, my serf, who never yields us kind answer.
00:15:24Tis a monster, sir, I do not love to look on.
00:15:27But as tis we cannot miss him.
00:15:29He does make our fire and fetch in our wood and serves in offices that profit us.
00:15:35Now let's see.
00:15:36Caravan.
00:15:37Who is Caravan?
00:15:39Caliban is a fantastic creature.
00:15:42He has lived here since he was born.
00:15:44A little bit human, a little bit fish, a little bit of everything.
00:15:48Even a little bit monster.
00:15:50What ho, Caliban, my serf!
00:15:53Thou earth, thou speak!
00:15:59There is wood enough within.
00:16:02I must eat my dinner.
00:16:07This island was mine by Sycorax, my mother, which thou takest from me.
00:16:13When thou camest first, thou strokest me, made much of me.
00:16:18Wouldst give me water with berries in't, and teach me how to name the bigger light,
00:16:23and how the less that burned by day and night, and then I loved thee,
00:16:27and showed thee all the qualities of the isle, why be I that did so.
00:16:33All the charms of Sycorax, toads, beetles, bats, light on you!
00:16:39For I am all the subjects that you have,
00:16:43which at first was mine own king.
00:16:45And here you stymie me in this hard rock,
00:16:48whilst you do keep me from the rest of the isle.
00:16:50Thou art lying.
00:16:51I have used thee with human care, and did lodge thee in mine own cell,
00:16:55till thou did seek to kidnap mine own child.
00:16:58Indeed, I pitied thee, took pains to make thee speak,
00:17:02taught thee each hour one thing or other,
00:17:05when thou didst not, monster, know thine own meaning,
00:17:08but wouldst gabble like a thing most brutish.
00:17:11I endowed thy purposes with words, and made them known.
00:17:15You taught me language, and my prophet-aunt is I know how to complain.
00:17:21Hagseed, hence! Fetch us in fuel, and be quick thou art best to answer other business.
00:17:27Hmph! Shrug'st thou, monster?
00:17:30If thou neglect'st, or dost unwillingly what I command,
00:17:34I'll fill all thy bones with aches, and make thee roar.
00:17:38No, I pray thee, I must obey. His magic is of such power.
00:17:43Go to serve hence!
00:17:45Poor Caliban! Prospero is being really mean to him.
00:17:50He's cross, because Caliban upset his daughter, Miranda.
00:17:55Come unto these yellow sands, and then take hands.
00:18:01Courtesy dwell you have, and kissed the wild waves whist.
00:18:08It's Prince Ferdinand! He survived the shipwreck! But what's he doing?
00:18:13He's an important part of Prospero's plan. You see, Ferdinand is the son of Prospero's enemy.
00:18:21King Alonso.
00:18:24Where should this music be, hith the air or earth?
00:18:28This music crept by me upon the waters, with its sweet air fence I have followed it.
00:18:34Or it hath drawn me rather, but it is gone.
00:18:37What is't? A spirit? O Lord, how it looks about!
00:18:42Believe me, sir, it carries brave form, but tis a spirit.
00:18:46No wench. It eats and sleeps and hath such senses as we have such.
00:18:51Then I might call him a thing divine, for nothing natural I ever saw so noble.
00:18:57Ferdinand is the first person Miranda has ever seen, apart from Prospero and Caliban, in twelve years.
00:19:05Mr Shakespeare, you're wrong. You've forgotten Ariel.
00:19:09And you've forgotten the magic. Magic, Captain, Captain.
00:19:12Ariel is a spirit, and most of the time she's invisible.
00:19:16Ariel has obeyed her master by bringing Ferdinand to meet Miranda.
00:19:19And now the next important part of his plan.
00:19:22Will they fall in love?
00:19:26It goes on, I see, as my soul prompts it.
00:19:30Spirit, fine spirit, I'll free thee within two days for this.
00:19:33Most sure the goddess on whom these heirs attend.
00:19:37Oh, you wonder. Can you be made or no?
00:19:41No wonder, sir, but certainly a maid.
00:19:44They are both in either's powers.
00:19:46But this swift business I must uneasy make, lest who light when he makes the prize light?
00:19:51The course of true love never did run smooth.
00:19:56Of course, Ferdinand must earn your daughter's hand in marriage.
00:20:00Let me get this straight.
00:20:01So, he is falling for her, who is falling for him, and that's all part of the plan.
00:20:08But he doesn't want it to happen too easily.
00:20:10Exactly. A perfectly complicated plot. My speciality.
00:20:16Sorry. Sorry.
00:20:17Soft, sir, one word more, that thou attend me.
00:20:21Thou hast put thyself upon this island as a spy, to win it from me the lord on't.
00:20:27No, as I am a man.
00:20:30Sea water shalt thou drink, and thy food shalt be withered roots and rusks.
00:20:36Follow.
00:20:38Might I but through my prison once a day behold this maid?
00:20:42It works.
00:20:44Come on.
00:20:46Thou hast done well, Ariel.
00:20:48Follow.
00:20:49I need my book of rules. I must check if there's anything about princes having to prove their love.
00:20:56Rules are neither here nor there. Right now, we have to get to work.
00:21:00We need to set another part of the island.
00:21:02Here's the map. What do we need for the cove?
00:21:05We need some rocks and some seaweed.
00:21:08Right.
00:21:10There's about to be a huge muddle.
00:21:13A wild goose chase.
00:21:17All the passengers of the ship have survived the storm.
00:21:21But they have landed in different parts of the island.
00:21:26So Cook and Lion really are safe?
00:21:29Yes, but they don't know that everyone else is.
00:21:33Look here, let me show you.
00:21:35Now, King Alonso and his lords and ladies are here.
00:21:39His butler and Jester are here.
00:21:42Prince Ferdinand is here.
00:21:43Yeah.
00:21:44And Cook and Lion are with the ship.
00:21:45Yeah.
00:21:46All right, moving on.
00:21:49Beseech you, sir, be merry.
00:21:52You have called, so have we all, of joy.
00:21:56For our escape is much beyond our loss.
00:22:00Our hint of woe is common.
00:22:03Every day some sailor's wife, the masters of some merchant, and the merchant have just our theme of woe.
00:22:11But for the miracle, I mean our preservation.
00:22:16Few in millions can speak like us.
00:22:20Then wisely, good sir, weigh our sorrow with our comfort.
00:22:26Pretty peace.
00:22:27He receives comfort like cold porridge.
00:22:30Gonzala will not give him o'er so.
00:22:33Which of she or Adrian, for a good wager, first begins to crow?
00:22:37Though the islands seem to be desert.
00:22:40Uninhabitable and almost inaccessible.
00:22:42The air breathes upon us here most sweetly.
00:22:46Here is everything advantageous to life.
00:22:48But the rarity of it is, our garments being as they were drenched in the sea, hold notwithstanding their freshness
00:22:55and glosses.
00:22:56Being rather new dyed than stained in salt water.
00:23:00What impossible matter will she make easy next?
00:23:02I think she will carry this island home and give it her son for an apple.
00:23:06Me thinks our garments are as fresh as when we put them on first in Africa.
00:23:11Oh! My clothes never looked like that after the storm.
00:23:15Bosun cook and master line must be working harder than they do on the scarlet squid.
00:23:20Don't you see? Prospero's magic kept them and their clothes dry.
00:23:25I mean...
00:23:26You crumb these words into mine ears against the stomach of my sense.
00:23:30My son is lost.
00:23:32Sir, he may live. I saw him beat the surges under him and ride upon their backs.
00:23:38He trod the water, whose enmity he flung aside and breasted the surge most swollen that met him.
00:23:44His bold head, above the contentious waves he kept, and awed himself with his good arms in lusty stroke to
00:23:50the shore.
00:23:50I not doubt he came alive to land.
00:23:53No! No! He's gone!
00:23:55Sir, you may thank yourself for this great loss. That would not bless our Europe with your daughter.
00:24:01We have lost your son, I fear, forever. The fault's your own.
00:24:05My lord Sebastian, the truth you speak doth lack some gentleness, and time to speak it in.
00:24:12You rubbed the saw when you should bring the plaster.
00:24:15Had I plantation of this isle, my lord, what would I do?
00:24:21I would with such perfection govern, sir, to excel the golden age.
00:24:29Save her majesty!
00:24:32Long live Gonzala!
00:24:34And do you mark me, sir?
00:24:35Pretty no more, thou dost took nothing to me.
00:24:38I do well believe your highness, and did it to minister occasion to these gentlemen,
00:24:43who are of such sensible and nimble lungs, that they do laugh at...
00:24:53Nothing.
00:24:54T'was you we laughed at.
00:24:56And would you laugh me asleep?
00:25:00For I am very...
00:25:04heavy.
00:25:07I told you she was gone to sleep.
00:25:10Gonzala!
00:25:11She's gone to sleep!
00:25:14What? All so soon asleep?
00:25:16I wish mine eyes would with themselves shut up my thoughts.
00:25:22I find they are inclined to do so.
00:25:29What a strange drowsiness possesses them.
00:25:32Tis the quality of the climate.
00:25:34Why doth it not then our eyelids sink?
00:25:37If I am not myself disposed to sleep?
00:25:39Nor I.
00:25:40My spirits are nimble.
00:25:42They fell together all as by consent.
00:25:45They dropped as by a thunder stroke.
00:25:47What might?
00:25:49Worthy Sebastian!
00:25:51Oh, what might?
00:25:53No more.
00:25:55And yet, me thinks I see it in thy face.
00:25:58What thou shouldst be.
00:26:00The occasion speaks the end.
00:26:02My strong imagination sees a crown dropping upon thy head.
00:26:06Oh, that you bore the mind that I do.
00:26:09What asleep were this for your advancement?
00:26:12Do you understand me?
00:26:14Me thinks I do.
00:26:15In one fell swoop, Antonio shows what he's really like.
00:26:20Wickedly plotting to do to Alonso what he did to his own brother Prospero.
00:26:25But that can't happen.
00:26:27Antonio can't make Sebastian king.
00:26:30Captain, Captain, Prospero will find a way to stop Antonio.
00:26:33I remember you did supplant your brother Prospero.
00:26:37True.
00:26:37And look how well my garments sit upon me.
00:26:39Much fitter than before.
00:26:41My brother's servants were then my fellows.
00:26:43Now they are my men.
00:26:44But for your conscience.
00:26:46Aye, sir, where lies that?
00:26:48Take this prating fool.
00:26:51This Gonzala, who shall not upbraid our course.
00:26:54My master, through his art, foresees the danger that you his friend are in.
00:26:59And sends me forth.
00:27:00For else his project fails to keep them safe.
00:27:04While you here do snoring lie.
00:27:07Open-eyed conspiracy his time doth take.
00:27:13If of life you keep a care.
00:27:15Shake off slumber and beware.
00:27:19Awake! Awake!
00:27:20Now good angels preserve the king!
00:27:23Why? How now?
00:27:25Awake!
00:27:25Why are you there?
00:27:28Wherefore this ghastly looking?
00:27:31What's the matter?
00:27:33Whilst we stood here, securing your repose,
00:27:37even now we heard a hollow burst of bellowing like bulls.
00:27:41Or rather lions.
00:27:43Did it not wake you? It struck my ear most terribly.
00:27:45Heard you this, Gonzala?
00:27:46There was a noise.
00:27:48That's verily.
00:27:50Tis best we stand upon our guard.
00:27:52Oh!
00:27:54Quit this place.
00:27:56Lead off this ground and let's make further search for my poor son.
00:28:01Prospero, my lord, shall know what I have done.
00:28:04So king, go safely on to seek thy son.
00:28:08I know where Prince Ferdinand is!
00:28:10King Alonso!
00:28:11Shhh! Please! I know you want to help, but we must lie low.
00:28:16It's all part of Prospero's plan.
00:28:19And here's someone who won't like that.
00:28:23Caliban!
00:28:24All the infections of the sun that sucks up from bogs, fens, flats, on Prospero wall!
00:28:32His spirits hear me.
00:28:36But they'll nor pinch, fright me with urchin shows, pitch me either mine or lead me like a firebrand in
00:28:43the dark out of my way unless he bid them.
00:28:46But for every trifle are they set upon me, sometime like apes that mow and chatter at me, and then
00:28:54after chase me, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!
00:28:57And then like hedgehogs that lie tumbling in my barefoot way, and mount their prickles at my footfall.
00:29:04Low, now low, here comes a spirit of his, and here to torment me for bringing wood in slowly.
00:29:12I'll fall flat, perchance he will not mind me.
00:29:16Mr Shakespeare, look, that's not a spirit, that's one of the king's men, it's trinkulo!
00:29:25Here's neither bush nor shrub to bear off any weather all.
00:29:28And another storm is brewing.
00:29:32Ow!
00:29:33I hear it, sing of the wind.
00:29:37Yon same black cloud, yon huge one, looks like a foul bombard about to shed its liquid.
00:29:46If it should thunder, as it did before, I know not where to hide my head.
00:29:53Yon same cloud cannot but choose to fall by pailfuls.
00:30:01What have we here?
00:30:04A man or a fish?
00:30:08Dead or alive?
00:30:16Smells like a fish.
00:30:18A very ancient and fish-like smell.
00:30:23Alas, the storm has come again.
00:30:28My best way is to creep under his gabardine.
00:30:32I'll just...
00:30:36There is no other shelter hereabouts.
00:30:40Oh!
00:30:40Misery equates a man with strange bedfellows.
00:30:45Aha!
00:30:47I shall hear, shroud, till the dregs of the storm be past.
00:31:00What?
00:31:02I shout no more, to see, to see, here shall I live ashore.
00:31:08Being soaked to the skin just doesn't suit me.
00:31:10I'll go away to see, no more, no more.
00:31:13I'll go away to see, no more.
00:31:19Do not talk, let me out!
00:31:24What's the matter?
00:31:25Have we spirits here?
00:31:27What?
00:31:28I have not escaped drowning, to be afeard now, of your four legs!
00:31:41Do not torment me!
00:31:44I pray thee I'll bring thee wood faster!
00:31:47I should know that voice, but she's lost!
00:31:51Oh, defend me!
00:31:53Four legs and two voices!
00:31:56A most delicate monster!
00:31:58Stefana!
00:31:59If thou beest Stefana!
00:32:02Attach me!
00:32:03Speak to me!
00:32:04It is I, your good friend, Trinculo!
00:32:09Trinculo?
00:32:14If thou beest, Trinculo, come forth.
00:32:19I'll pull thee by the lesser legs.
00:32:21If any be Trinculo's legs, these are they.
00:32:26What?
00:32:28Now art very Trinculo, indeed!
00:32:32Ha!
00:32:34We shall no more to see, to see!
00:32:37Shall we live ashore!
00:32:39Being soaked to the skin just doesn't suit me!
00:32:42I'll go away to see, no more, no more!
00:32:44We'll go away to see, no more!
00:32:47We shall no more to see, to see!
00:32:50Shall we live ashore!
00:32:51We'll be back to the sin just as it suits me
00:32:54We'll go away to see no more, no more
00:32:57We'll go away to see no more
00:33:00Hast thou not dropped from heaven?
00:33:03I'll show thee every fertile inch of the island
00:33:06And I'll kiss thy foot
00:33:10I pray thee be my queen
00:33:13I'll show thee all the best springs
00:33:15I'll fish for thee
00:33:17I'll get thee wood
00:33:20A plague upon the tyrant that I serve
00:33:22I'll bear him no more sticks
00:33:24And follow thee, thou wondrous woman
00:33:26A most ridiculous monster
00:33:30To make a wonder of a poor servant
00:33:33Oh, Trinculo
00:33:35The king and all our company else being lost
00:33:39We will inherit here
00:33:44Farewell, master
00:33:46Farewell, farewell
00:33:47Farewell, well
00:33:48No more dams I'll make for fish
00:33:51Not fetching, firing, I'm requiring
00:33:54Nor scrape children or watch fish
00:33:57Bang, bang, cack-a-ly-bam
00:33:59Get a new master as fast as I can
00:34:02Freedom heyday, freedom, freedom heyday
00:34:06With him
00:34:08Leave the way
00:34:12So what's next in your and Prospero's plan?
00:34:15Prospero is slowly getting everyone to do what he wants
00:34:19Next
00:34:20It's what happens to Prince Ferdinand
00:34:23And Prospero's daughter, Miranda
00:34:27I must remove some thousands of these logs
00:34:30And pile them up
00:34:31But sweet thoughts of her refresh my labours
00:34:35Most busy least when I do it
00:34:37Alas, now pray you, work not so hard
00:34:40If you'll sit down, I'll bear your logs the while
00:34:43Pray, give me that, I'll carry it to the pile
00:34:46No, precious creature
00:34:47I would rather crack my sinews
00:34:51Hurt my back than you should such dishonour undergo
00:34:54While I sit lazy by
00:34:55It would become me as well as it does you
00:34:58For I should do it with much more ease
00:35:00As my good will is to it
00:35:02And yours it is against
00:35:06Poor girl, thou art infatuated
00:35:09This visitation shows it
00:35:13I am in my condition
00:35:15A prince
00:35:17Miranda
00:35:18I do think a king
00:35:19I would not so
00:35:21And would no more endure this wooden slavery
00:35:24Than to suffer hot coals under my feet
00:35:27But hear my soul speak
00:35:31The very instant that I saw you
00:35:33Did my heart fly to your service
00:35:35There resides to make me slave to it
00:35:38And for your sake am I this patient log man
00:35:44Do you love me?
00:35:47Heavens
00:35:48Earth, bear witness to this sound
00:35:50And crown what I profess with kind events
00:35:52If I speak true
00:35:54I
00:35:57Beyond all limits of what else if the world
00:35:59Do love
00:36:01Prize
00:36:02Honour you
00:36:04I'm a fool to weep at what I'm glad of
00:36:06Heavens
00:36:08Reign grace on that which breathes between them
00:36:10I am your wife if you will marry me
00:36:13My mistress
00:36:14Dearest
00:36:15And I
00:36:16Thus humble ever
00:36:17My husband then
00:36:19Aye
00:36:19With a heart as willing as a prisoner
00:36:21Heir for freedom
00:36:23Here's my hand
00:36:24And mine
00:36:24With my heart in't
00:36:27And now farewell
00:36:28Till half an hour hence
00:36:30A thousand thousand
00:36:34Rule 1096
00:36:36Princesses must not kiss frogs
00:36:38No that's not it
00:36:40Where's the rule about who can marry a prince?
00:36:43Captain, captain, please don't worry
00:36:45It's all in the play
00:36:47And in my plan
00:36:48Acting is hard work
00:36:50Who is that?
00:36:52I don't know
00:36:52That's Prospero
00:36:55Prospero
00:36:55Row
00:36:56Row
00:36:57In your boat
00:36:59Gently down this stream
00:37:00Ugh
00:37:01Look it's like this
00:37:03Prospero caused the storm and the shipwreck with his magic
00:37:05He landed you and all his enemies around the island
00:37:08He wants his daughter Miranda to marry Prince Ferdinand
00:37:11So she can be queen and he can go home
00:37:13Got it?
00:37:15Ahhhh
00:37:15No still don't got it
00:37:17You need to find your ship
00:37:19Yes
00:37:19On with my play
00:37:21Moving on
00:37:22Freedom
00:37:23Heyday
00:37:23Freedom
00:37:25Heyday
00:37:26Freedom
00:37:27Oh
00:37:29Monster
00:37:29Speak once in thy life
00:37:32If thou beest a good monster
00:37:34How does thy honour
00:37:36Let me lick thy shoe
00:37:37I'll not serve him
00:37:40He is not valiant
00:37:41Thou liest most ignorant monster
00:37:44Wouldn't thou tell a monstrous lie
00:37:47Being but half fish and half monster
00:37:49Trinculo
00:37:50Keep a good tongue in your head
00:37:52If you prove a mutineer
00:37:54I'll leave you
00:37:55The poor monster's my subject
00:37:58And he shall not suffer in dignity
00:38:00I thank my noble lady
00:38:02Wouldst thou be pleased to hearken once again
00:38:05To the suit I made to thee
00:38:06Oh
00:38:07Marry will I
00:38:08Kneel and repeat it
00:38:13I will stand
00:38:14And so shall Trinculo
00:38:16Oh
00:38:18As I told thee before
00:38:19I am subject to a tyrant
00:38:23A sorcerer
00:38:24That by his own cunning
00:38:25Hath cheated me of the island
00:38:27I'll yield him a sleep
00:38:29Thou liest thou canst not
00:38:31What a pie ninny's this
00:38:35What fools these mortals be
00:38:38Ariel is really confusing them
00:38:41Trinculo
00:38:42Trinculo
00:38:43Run into no further danger
00:38:44Interrupt the monster one word further
00:38:47And by my word
00:38:48I'll turn your mercy out of doors
00:38:50And make a fool of thee
00:38:51What did I?
00:38:52I said nothing
00:38:53Go further off
00:38:55Didn't thou not say he lied?
00:38:57Thou liest
00:38:58Did I so?
00:39:09Forward with your tale
00:39:10Why
00:39:11As I told thee
00:39:13Tis custom for him in the afternoon to sleep
00:39:16There thou mayst trick him
00:39:18Having first seized his books
00:39:19For without them he is but nothing
00:39:21As am I
00:39:22Nor hath not one spirit to command
00:39:25They all dislike him as rootedly as I
00:39:28Monster
00:39:29I will trick this man
00:39:32I will be queen
00:39:34And Trinculo
00:39:36And thyself shall be viceroys
00:39:39Dost thou like the plot
00:39:41Trinculo
00:39:42Ha ha
00:39:42Excellent
00:39:45Within this half hour
00:39:47Will he be asleep?
00:39:49Come Trinculo
00:39:50Let us sing
00:39:51Ha ha
00:39:52We shall know more to sea to sea
00:39:56It's how we live ashore
00:39:58Being soaked to the skin just doesn't seem
00:40:03This is not the tune
00:40:07What is this same?
00:40:09This is the tune of our catch
00:40:12Played by the picture of
00:40:15Nobody
00:40:17Art thou afeard?
00:40:19No monster
00:40:21Not I
00:40:23Be not afeard
00:40:27The isle is full of noises
00:40:29Sounds and sweet airs
00:40:31That give delight and hurt not
00:40:33Sometimes
00:40:34A thousand twangling instruments
00:40:36Will hum about mine ears
00:40:38And sometime voices
00:40:39That if I then had waked
00:40:41After long sleep
00:40:42Would make me sleep again
00:40:43And then in dreaming
00:40:46The clouds me thought would open
00:40:48And show me riches ready
00:40:51To drop upon me
00:40:52That if I waked
00:40:54I cried to dream again
00:40:57This will prove a brave kingdom to me
00:41:00Where I shall have my music for nothing
00:41:05When Prospero is destroyed
00:41:08This will I tell my master
00:41:12Stefana can't send Prospero off the island
00:41:15What about Miranda's wedding?
00:41:17Don't worry
00:41:18Everything is in hand
00:41:19Now we have a job to do
00:41:21A surprise
00:41:22Is all ready?
00:41:23Of course my lord
00:41:25We await your signal
00:41:27By Earl Aiken sir
00:41:28I needs must rest me
00:41:31Mam I cannot blame thee
00:41:32Who am myself
00:41:34Attached with weariness
00:41:36To the dulling of my spirit
00:41:38Sit down and rest
00:41:39I am right glad that he is so out of hope
00:41:42Do not for one repulse forgo the purpose that you resolve to affect
00:41:46The next advantage will we take throughly
00:41:49Let it be tonight
00:41:50Let it be tonight
00:41:52What harmony is this?
00:41:53My good friend's hark
00:41:56Marvellous
00:41:57Sweet music
00:42:02For Sertes these are people of the island
00:42:06Their manners are more gentle
00:42:08Kind than of our human generation
00:42:12You shall find many
00:42:14Nay, almost any
00:42:17They vanish strangely
00:42:20No matter
00:42:21Since they have let their beings behind
00:42:24For we have stomachs
00:42:25Will please you taste of what is here
00:42:29You fools
00:42:32I am a minister of fate
00:42:35And remember
00:42:36For that's my business to you
00:42:39That you three from the land
00:42:41Did supplant good
00:42:43Prosperer
00:42:44Exposed unto the sea
00:42:46Which hath requited
00:42:47And do pronounce by me lingering perdition
00:42:51Shall step by step attend you
00:42:54And your ways
00:42:56I thought airy scary was being kind bringing them food
00:43:00Ariel is making short shrift of those who were so mean to Prospero in Milan
00:43:05Bravely the figure of this fate thou hast performed my Ariel
00:43:09They are now in my power
00:43:11And in these fits I'll leave them
00:43:14While I visit young Ferdinand
00:43:17Whom they suppose is lost
00:43:18And his and mine loved darling
00:43:22Oh, it is monstrous, monstrous
00:43:25Me thought the billows spoke and told me of it
00:43:28The wind did sing it to me
00:43:29And the thunder
00:43:30That deep and dredgeful organ pipe
00:43:33Pronounced the name of Prospero
00:43:36But one fiend at a time
00:43:38I'll fight their lesion so
00:43:40I'll be thy second
00:43:42Now, we need to move swiftly
00:43:44We have to get ready for the mask
00:43:46Mask?
00:43:47What's a mask?
00:43:49I know about tasks
00:43:51Pesky things for cook and line to do
00:43:53But what's a mask?
00:43:55Oh, Captain, Captain
00:43:56A mask will be your most favourite thing ever
00:43:58They'll be singing
00:44:00Ah ha ha ha
00:44:02Ah ha ha ha
00:44:03Ah ha ha ha
00:44:07Have you finished?
00:44:08Ah ha ha ha ha
00:44:10I have now
00:44:12And they'll be dancing
00:44:14Oh, and I do love a good dance
00:44:16And the mask is a huge celebration
00:44:19And I love a good party
00:44:21With special guests
00:44:22The goddesses Cerys, Iris and Juno
00:44:26Well, then I must be looking my very best
00:44:29Well, I won't
00:44:30I'm exhausted
00:44:31Captain, Captain
00:44:32You were supposed to be helping me
00:44:33Get Prospero's party ready for
00:44:35Veranda and Ferdinand
00:44:36Sorry
00:44:36Yes, well, there's no time for me to take you to task
00:44:39It's time for the mask
00:44:41All thy vexations were but my trials of thy love
00:44:45And thou hast strangely stood the test
00:44:47I do believe it
00:44:48Against an oracle
00:44:49Their needs I must bestow upon the eyes of this young couple
00:44:54Some vanity of mine art
00:44:56It is my promise
00:44:57And they expect it from me
00:45:01No tongue
00:45:03Oh
00:45:05All eyes
00:45:08Be silent
00:45:17Ceres
00:45:19Most bounteous lady
00:45:21Thy rich lees
00:45:23Of wheat, rye, barley, vetches, oats and peas
00:45:29Where thyself dost air
00:45:31The queen of the sky
00:45:34Whose watery arch and messenger am I
00:45:38Bids thee lead these
00:45:40And with her sovereign grace
00:45:42And with her sovereign grace
00:45:43Here on this grass plot
00:45:45In this very place
00:45:47To come and sport
00:45:50Her peacocks fly amain
00:45:53Approach rich Ceres
00:45:56Her to entertain
00:45:58Hail, many-coloured messenger
00:46:01That ne'er doth disobey the wife of Jupiter
00:46:04Why hath thy queen summoned me hither to this short grass green
00:46:09A contract of true love
00:46:12To celebrate
00:46:13And some donation freely to estate
00:46:16On the blessed lovers
00:46:18Highest queen of stage
00:46:20Great Juno comes
00:46:22I know her by her gate
00:46:23How does my bounteous sister
00:46:26Go with me
00:46:27To bless this twain
00:46:29That they may prosperous be
00:46:31And honoured in their issue
00:46:34Honour, riches, marriage, blessing
00:46:38Long continuance and increasing
00:46:42Highly joys be still upon you
00:46:45Juno sings her blessings on you
00:46:53Spring come to you at the farthest
00:46:56In the very end of harvest
00:47:00Scarcity and one shall shun
00:47:03Ceres' blessings always on you
00:47:15This is a most majestic vision
00:47:17And harmonious charmingly
00:47:20May I be bold to think these spirits
00:47:22Spirits which by mine art
00:47:24I have from their confines
00:47:26Called to enact my present fancies
00:47:31Let me live here ever
00:47:33So rare a wondered father and a wife
00:47:36Makes this place paradise
00:47:39I had forgot
00:47:40The foul conspiracy
00:47:42Of the beast Caliban
00:47:44And his confederates against my life
00:47:45The minute of the plot is almost come
00:47:49Well done, avoid, no more
00:47:51Never till this day saw I him
00:47:54Touched with anger so distempered
00:47:56Be cheerful, sir
00:47:58Our revels now are ended
00:48:01These are actors, as I foretold you
00:48:04Were all spirits
00:48:04And are melted into air
00:48:06Into thin air
00:48:08And like this insubstantial pageant
00:48:11Faded leave not a rack behind
00:48:13We are such stuff as dreams are made on
00:48:17And our little life is rounded with a sleep
00:48:21If you be pleased, retire into my cell
00:48:23And there repose
00:48:24A turn or two I'll walk to
00:48:26Still my beating mind
00:48:28We wish you peace
00:48:30We wish you peace
00:48:46To the house go bring it hither
00:48:47For bait to catch these thieves
00:48:49I will bait them all
00:48:50Even to roaring
00:48:52This may be my favourite part
00:48:56Prospero is going to confuse
00:48:58Caliban, Stefana and Trinculo again
00:49:13Shhh
00:49:15Shhh
00:49:16Shhh
00:49:17Shhh
00:49:18Pray you tread softly
00:49:20That Prospero may not hear a footfall
00:49:29Oh, Queen Stefana
00:49:32Oh, worthy Stefana Pia
00:49:34Shhh
00:49:34Oh, look at this wardrobe
00:49:36That is here for thee
00:49:38Oh ho ho
00:49:39La da da
00:49:40Put off that gown, Trinculo
00:49:43By this hand I shall have that gown
00:49:45Ha ha ha ha
00:49:46Thy grace shall have it
00:49:48Adieu, do
00:49:49Oh, I thank thee
00:49:51Here's a garment for it
00:49:53Ah
00:49:54And er, there's another garment for it
00:49:57My masters, we shall lose our time
00:49:59Monster
00:50:02Lay to your fingers
00:50:04Help to bear this
00:50:05Or I'll turn you out of my kingdom
00:50:07Go to
00:50:08Carry this
00:50:09And this
00:50:10Aye, and this
00:50:12Ha ha ha ha
00:50:14Well, look at all these foes
00:50:16Arranged in all their finery
00:50:18This gown is simply Alamo
00:50:20The crown's a thing for me
00:50:22My masters, we shall lose our time
00:50:23I fear we're gonna be late
00:50:25Just let me try this jacket on
00:50:27I say it suits you mate
00:50:28We haven't got time
00:50:29We haven't got time
00:50:30We haven't got time
00:50:30We're gonna be late
00:50:31We're gonna be late
00:50:32We don't care what Caliban says
00:50:34We won't hesitate
00:50:35We're gonna be late
00:50:36They're gonna be late
00:50:37We haven't a clue
00:50:37They haven't a clue
00:50:38Dressing up with someone
00:50:40That's what we're going to do
00:50:42Woooo
00:50:43Ha ha ha
00:50:45A jerkin' and some britches
00:50:47A doublet and some hoes
00:50:49Just put him on
00:50:50I don't think I can get in one of those
00:50:52You can ram the mock inside your coffin
00:50:54That's it, we're gonna be late
00:50:55Just hang on these stockings
00:50:57And don't get in a state
00:50:59Triculo no, no, no, no
00:51:01Triculo no, no, no
00:51:02Triculo no, no, no
00:51:06Triculo no, no
00:51:07no, no, no
00:51:08no, no, no
00:51:09Triculo no, no
00:51:12No, no, no
00:51:18How fares
00:51:19the king and his followers
00:51:22Confined together
00:51:23in the same fashion as you gave
00:51:25in charge just as you left
00:51:27them sir, all
00:51:28prisoners. They cannot budge till your release. Gonzala, her tears run down her
00:51:34face like winter's drops from eaves of reeds. Your charm so strongly worksome
00:51:40that if you now beheld them, your affections would become tender.
00:51:44Dost thou think so, spirit? Mine would, sir, were I human.
00:51:49And mine shall. Not a frown further. Go, release them, Ariel. My charms I'll break.
00:51:58Their senses I'll restore and they shall be themselves.
00:52:02I'll fetch them, sir. I can't find any rules about forgiveness.
00:52:07You don't need rules for forgiveness, as Ariel said. All humans can forgive. Now
00:52:14Prospero needs to stop being so mean, bring his enemies here and forgive. I have
00:52:21bedimmed the noontide sun. Call forth the mutinous winds and twixt the green sea
00:52:27and the azured vault set roaring war. To the dread rattling thunder have I given fire
00:52:34and rifted Jove's stout oak with his own bolt. But this rough magic I hear abjure.
00:52:46When done, I'll break my staff, bury it certain fathoms in the earth, and deeper than did ever
00:52:54plummet sound, I'll drown my book. Look, there's the king, with Gonzala, Sebastian and the others.
00:53:03There stand, for you are spell-stopped. The charm dissolves apace, so there rising senses begin to
00:53:11chase the ignorant fumes that mantle their clearer reason. Oh, good Gonzala, my true preserver,
00:53:19I will pay thy graces, home both in word and deed. Most cruelly didst thou, Alonso, use me and my
00:53:27daughter. Thy brother was a furtherer in the act. Thou art pinched for it now, Sebastian. You,
00:53:36brother mine, that entertained ambition, expelled remorse and nature, whom, with Sebastian, would
00:53:44here overthrow your king. I do forgive thee. Ariel, fetch me the hat and tunic in my cell. I will
00:53:58discase me, and myself present as I was sometime Milan. Quickly, spirit, thou shalt ere long be free.
00:54:07Where the bee subs, there sup I. On a cowslip's bell I lie. There I couch when owls do cry.
00:54:21On the bat's back I do fly. After summer merrily. Merrily, merrily shall I live now. Under the blossom
00:54:33that hangs on the bow. That's my dainty Ariel. I shall miss thee. To the kingship, invisible as thou art.
00:54:47The master and the bosun, being awake, enforce them to this place, and presently I prithee.
00:54:59Behold, sir king, the wronged duke of Milan, Prospero. A hearty welcome.
00:55:05Where thou beest he or not, or some enchanted trifle to confuse me, thy dukedom I resign,
00:55:13and beg thou pardon. I'm glad King Alonso has made Prospero a duke again. I know, and Prospero's plan
00:55:22isn't finished yet. But how should Prospero be living here? Give us particulars of thy preservation,
00:55:29how thou hath met us here, whom three hours since were racked upon this shore, where I have lost my
00:55:36dear
00:55:36son Ferdinand. I am woe for it, sir. Irreparable is the loss. Pray you, look in. I will requite you
00:55:45with as good a thing, at least bring forth a wonder to content he as much as me my dukedom.
00:55:50Now all the blessings of a glad father compass thee about. Arise and say how thou camest here.
00:55:57Oh, wonder. How many goodly creatures are there here? How beauteous mankind is.
00:56:04Oh, brave new world that has such people in it.
00:56:08Tis new to thee.
00:56:09What is this maid with whom thou wast at play? Is she the goddess that has severed us,
00:56:14and brought us thus together? Sir, she is daughter to this famous duke of Milan,
00:56:19of whom so often I have heard renown, but never saw before. Of whom I have received a second life,
00:56:26and second father this lady makes him to me. I am hers.
00:56:31Oh, rejoice that Ferdinand did find a wife where he himself was lost. Oh.
00:56:40We are such stuff as dreams are made on. Prospero's plan has worked, and now his daughter
00:56:48Miranda will be a princess, a queen, and mother to kings and queens of the future.
00:56:54Oh, look, sir. Look, sir. Here is more of us. What is the news?
00:56:58The news? Oh, the news. The best news is that we have safely found our king and company.
00:57:06The next, our ship, which but three glasses since we gave our split, is tight, and yeah,
00:57:12and bravely rigged as when we first put out to sea. Sir, was it well done? Bravely, my diligence.
00:57:19Set Caliban and his companions free. Go, untie the spell. How fares your gracious sir.
00:57:25Sir, there are yet missing of your company some few odd lads you remember not.
00:57:32What things are these, my lord Antonio? Will money buy them? Very like. One of them is a plain fish,
00:57:40and no doubt marketable. Is this not Stefana? And this Trinculo? How came's thou in this pickle?
00:57:48You'd be queen of the isle, lady. I should be a sore one, though. Go, sirrah, to my cell. Take
00:57:54with you your
00:57:55companions, and as you look to have my pardon, trim it handsomely. Aye, that I will. And I'll be wise
00:58:02hereafter and seek for grace. What a thrice double ass was I to take this ninny for a queen and
00:58:08worship this
00:58:08dull fool. Go to hence. Sir, I invite your highness and your train to my poor cell where you shall
00:58:17take your rest,
00:58:18and I will tell the story of my life since I came to this isle. I long to hear the
00:58:22story of your life,
00:58:23which must take the ear strangely. I'll deliver all and promise you calm seas.
00:58:34My aerial chick, that is thy charge. Then do the elements be free.
00:58:45Captain, captain, give this to my lord Prospero. Our job is nearly done.
00:59:07Now my charms are all o'erthrown, and what strength thy haves might own, which is most faint.
00:59:16Now it is true, I must be here, confined by you or sent to Naples. But release me from my
00:59:24bands,
00:59:25with the help of your good hands. Gentle breath of yours my sails must fill, or else my project fails,
00:59:32which was to please. As you from crimes would pardon me, let your indulgence set me free.
00:59:42So what do you think? Should Prospero stay here on this magical island?
00:59:46No! He must go to Milan with Miranda, Prince Ferdinand, all the king's men and ladies,
00:59:51so Caliban can have his island back. Applaud if you agree!
00:59:58So now it is time to celebrate Prospero's successful plan!
01:00:04Let's have a ship's party!
01:00:08Please be to the king and the king and the king.
01:00:13Okay, let's provide canon!
01:00:14Please be to the king and the king.
01:00:14Watch our king!
01:00:16Yeah, please be to the king.
01:00:17Let's keep the king amidst you!
01:00:23How you doing?
01:00:33We know what they do
01:00:36Good old Shakespeare gave us a clue
01:00:38Now our fate is nearly all through
01:00:41Very well goodbye, Pip Pip Toodaloo
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