Boatswain (1,1) (king) | What cares these roarers for the name of the king? |
Sebastian (1,1) (dog) | A pox o’ your throat, you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog! |
Mariners (1,1) (prayers) | All lost, to prayers, to prayers! |
Sebastian (1,1) (leave) | Let’s take leave of him |
Miranda (1,2) (roar) | If by your art, my dearest father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them |
Miranda (1,2) (suffer) | O I have suffered With those that I saw suffer |
Prospero (1,2) (collected) | Be collected; No more amazement. Tell your piteous heart There’s no harm done |
Prospero (1,2) (garment) | pluck my magic garment from me [Lays down his mantle] Lie there, my art |
Prospero (1,2) (power) | Thy father was the Duke of Milan and a prince of power |
Miranda (1,2) (bad) | Good wombs have borne bad sons |
Stage direction (1,2) | Miranda sleeps |
Ariel (1,2) (freedom) | My liberty |
Prospero (1,2) (torment) | Dost thou forget from what a torment I did free thee? |
Caliban (1,2) (language) | You taught me language, and my profit on ‘t Is, I know how to curse! |
Sebastian (2,1) (lose) | But rather lose her to an African |
Antonio (2,1) (crown) | My strong imagination sees a crown dropping upon thy head |
Sebastian (supplant) | I remember you did supplant your brother Prospero |
Caliban (2,2) (madness) | who with cloven tongues do hiss me into madness |
Caliban (2,2) (torment) | Do not torment me, O! … The spirit torments me. Oh! |
Stephano (2,2) (devil) | This is a devil |
Caliban (2,2) (swear) | I’ll swear upon that bottle, to be thy true subject |
Caliban (2,2) (god) | And I will kiss thy foot. I prithee be my god. |
Miranda (3,1) (Miranda) | Miranda – O my father, I have broke your test to say so |
Stage direction (3,1) | Enter Miranda; and Prospero at a distance, unseen |
Caliban (3,1) (death) | Bite him to death I prithee |
Miranda (3,1) (servant) | You may deny me; but I’ll be your servant,Whether you will or no. |
Ferdinand (3,1) (soul) | For several virtues Have I liked never any With so full soul |
Stephano (3,2) (drink) | Servant-monster, drink to me |
Caliban (3,2) (lie) | Thou liest, thou jesting monkey thou. |
Stephano (3,2) (cow) | Moon-calf |
Stephano (3,2) (brood) | She will become thy bed, I warrant,And bring thee forth brave brood. |
Caliban (3,2) (dream) | I cried to dream again |
Ariel (3,3) (men) | You are three men of sin |
Prospero (3,3,) (enemies) | these mine enemies are all knit up in their distractions |
Alonso (3,3,)(lie) | i’ll see him deeper than e’er plummet sounded, and with him there lie mudded |
Gonzalo (3,3) (poison) | their great guilt, like poison |
Prospero (4,1) (gift) | as my gift, and thine own acquisition worthily purchased, take my daughter |
Prospero (4,1)(vanity) | some vanity of mine art |
Ariel (4,1) (love) | do you love me master? No? |
Ferdinand (4,1) (snow) | the white cold virgin snow upon my heart |
Prospero (4,1) (follow) | follow, and do me service |
Ariel (5,1) (beard) | His tears run down his beard, like winter’s drop from eaves of reeds |
Prospero (5,1) (release) | Go release them Ariel |
Prospero (5,1) (charms) | My charms I’ll break, their sense I’ll restore, and they shall be themselves |
Prospero (5,1) (drown) | I’ll drown my book |
Prospero (5,1) (forgive) | I do forgive thee |
Prospero (5,1) (miss) | I shall miss thee, but yet thou shalt have freedom |
Prospero (5,1) (to Sebastian) | for you, most wicked sir, whom to call brother would even infect my mouth, i do forgive |
Prospero (5,1) (free) | Then to the elements, be free and fare thou well. Please you draw near |
The Tempest Key Quotes
July 15, 2019