TEMPEST QUOTES
- "o, I have suffered with those that I saw suffer!"
- "I have with such provision in mine art"
- “liberal arts”
- "the ivy which had hid my princely trunk"
- "wherefore did they not that hour destroy us"
- "I might call him a thing divine, for othing natural I ever saw so noble"
- "now I arise"
- "but this swift business I must uneasy make, lest too light winning make the prize
light"
- "rub the sore when you should bring the plaster"
- "if I were king"
- "look how well my garments sit upon me"
- "but, for your conscience?"
- "can lay to bed forever"
- " and I theking shall love thee"
- "when they will not give a doit to receive a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a
dead Indian"
- "ill show thee every fertile inch o'th'island, and I will kiss thy foot. I prithee, be my
god."
- "ay with heart as willing as bondage e'er of freedom"
- "Calibans suit"
- "thou shalt be lord of it, and I'll serve thee.'
- "you 'mongst men being most unfit to live"
- "mine would, sire, were I human"
- “the rarer action is in virtue than in vengeance”
- “But this rough magic I here abjure”
- “I'll break my staff, bury it certain fathoms in the earth, and deeper than did ever
plummet sound. I'll drown my book.”
- “I do forgive thee, unnatural though thou art”
- “Fetch me the hat and rapier in my cell: I will discase me, and myself present as I
was sometime Milan: quickly, spirit; Thou shalt ere long be free.”
- “The affliction of my mind amends”
- “For you, most wicked sir, whom to call brother would even infect my mouth, I do
forgive thy rankest fault”
- "every third thought shall be my grave"
- "o, I have suffered with those that I saw suffer!"
- "I have with such provision in mine art"
- “liberal arts”
- "the ivy which had hid my princely trunk"
- "wherefore did they not that hour destroy us"
- "I might call him a thing divine, for othing natural I ever saw so noble"
- "now I arise"
- "but this swift business I must uneasy make, lest too light winning make the prize
light"
- "rub the sore when you should bring the plaster"
- "if I were king"
- "look how well my garments sit upon me"
- "but, for your conscience?"
- "can lay to bed forever"
- " and I theking shall love thee"
- "when they will not give a doit to receive a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a
dead Indian"
- "ill show thee every fertile inch o'th'island, and I will kiss thy foot. I prithee, be my
god."
- "ay with heart as willing as bondage e'er of freedom"
- "Calibans suit"
- "thou shalt be lord of it, and I'll serve thee.'
- "you 'mongst men being most unfit to live"
- "mine would, sire, were I human"
- “the rarer action is in virtue than in vengeance”
- “But this rough magic I here abjure”
- “I'll break my staff, bury it certain fathoms in the earth, and deeper than did ever
plummet sound. I'll drown my book.”
- “I do forgive thee, unnatural though thou art”
- “Fetch me the hat and rapier in my cell: I will discase me, and myself present as I
was sometime Milan: quickly, spirit; Thou shalt ere long be free.”
- “The affliction of my mind amends”
- “For you, most wicked sir, whom to call brother would even infect my mouth, I do
forgive thy rankest fault”
- "every third thought shall be my grave"