The Tempest
 Act 1, Scene 2

Enter Prospero and Miranda
Prospero
                                Be collected:

Miranda
                     O, woe the day!

Miranda
                          More to know

Miranda
                    Certainly, sir, I can.

Miranda
                                But that I do not.

Miranda
                  Sir, are not you my father?

Miranda
                    Sir, most heedfully.

Miranda
               Your tale, sir, would cure deafness.

Miranda
                         O the heavens!

Miranda
                      Wherefore did they not

Miranda
                        Alack, what trouble

Miranda
                         Would I might

Enter Ariel
Prospero
                          Hast thou, spirit,

Prospero
                             Why that’s my spirit!

Ariel
                            Close by, my master.

Ariel
                            Past the mid season.

Prospero
                              How now? moody?

Ariel
                            My liberty.

Prospero
                       Dost thou forget

Ariel
                                    No.

Ariel
                            I do not, sir.

Ariel
              Yes, Caliban her son.

Ariel
                          I thank thee, master.

Ariel
                                     Pardon, master;

Miranda
                      ‘Tis a villain, sir,

Caliban
                        
Within
There’s wood enough within.

Ariel
                  My lord it shall be done.
Exit

Enter Caliban
Prospero
                         So, slave; hence!

Exit Caliban
Re-enter Ariel, invisible, playing and singing; Ferdinand following
Ariel’s song.
Miranda
                             I might call him

Miranda
                     No wonder, sir;

Prospero
                             How? the best?

Miranda
                           Alack, for mercy!

Ferdinand
                       No, as I am a man.

Ferdinand
                                  No;
Draws, and is charmed from moving

Miranda
                         Beseech you, father.

Miranda
                               Sir, have pity;

Miranda
                           My affections

Prospero
                        
Aside
To Ferdinand
It works. Come on.
                                
To Ferdinand
Follow me.

Ariel
                         To the syllable.

Exeunt
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