The Tempest
 Act 4, Scene 1

Enter Prospero, Ferdinand, and Miranda
Ferdinand
                            I do believe it

Enter Ariel
Ariel
                           Presently?

Ariel
                            Well, I conceive.
Exit

Soft music
Enter Iris
Enter Ceres
Enter Juno
Juno and Ceres whisper, and send Iris on employment
Enter certain Reapers, properly habited: they join with the Nymphs in a graceful dance; towards the end whereof Prospero starts suddenly, and speaks; after which, to a strange, hollow, and confused noise, they heavily vanish
Ferdinand & Miranda
                         We wish your peace.

Exeunt
Enter Ariel
Prospero
                                              Spirit,

Ariel
                                 I go, I go.
Exit

Prospero and Ariel remain invisible. Enter Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo, all wet
A noise of hunters heard. Enter divers Spirits, in shape of dogs and hounds, and hunt them about, Prospero and Ariel setting them on
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