The dramatic works of William Shakespeare : accurately printed from the text of the corrected copy left by the late George Steevens, Esq: with a glossary, and notes, and a sketch of the life of Shakespeare . THE TEMPEST. Act I.—tsceue TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA. Act V.—Scene 4. ( 7 ) TEMPEST. Alonso, king of Naples. Sebastian, his brother. Prospero, the rightful duke of Milan. Antonio, his brother, the usurping duke of Milan, Ferdinand, son to the king of Naples. Gonzalo, an honest old counsellor of Naples. £drian I lords. t rancisco, 5 Caliban, a savage and deformed slav


The dramatic works of William Shakespeare : accurately printed from the text of the corrected copy left by the late George Steevens, Esq: with a glossary, and notes, and a sketch of the life of Shakespeare . THE TEMPEST. Act I.—tsceue TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA. Act V.—Scene 4. ( 7 ) TEMPEST. Alonso, king of Naples. Sebastian, his brother. Prospero, the rightful duke of Milan. Antonio, his brother, the usurping duke of Milan, Ferdinand, son to the king of Naples. Gonzalo, an honest old counsellor of Naples. £drian I lords. t rancisco, 5 Caliban, a savage and deformed slave. Trinculo, a jester. Stephano, a drunken butler. Master of a ship, Boatswain, and Mariners. Miranda, daughter to Prospero. Ariel, an airy , \ Ceres, rJuno, > spirits. Nymphs, LReapers, j Other spirits attending on Prosptru. [Scene, the sea, with a ship; afterwards an unin-habited island. ACT I. SCENE I.—On a ship at sea. A storm, withthunder and lightning. Enter a Ship-masterand a Boatswain. Master. Boatswain,— Boats. Here, master: what cheer ? Mast. Good: speak to the mariners: fall totyarely,1 or we run ourselves aground : bestir,bestir. • [Exit. ? Enter Mariners. Boats. Heigh, my hearts; cheerly, chee


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