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MASTER
BOATSWAIN!
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MASTER
BOATSWAIN!
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BOATSWAIN
Here, master. What cheer?
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BOATSWAIN
I’m here, master. How can I help you?
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MASTER
Good, speak to th' mariners. Fall to ’tMeaning: start doing the work.
yarely Meaning: promptly.
, or we run ourselves aground. Bestir Meaning: arouse ,evoke or awaken.
, bestir.
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MASTER
My good boy, tell the other sailor to be ready to face the upcoming
situation. Go quick to alert them because there is danger of our ship getting
struck in th shallow water. Go ahead. Hurry, hurry!
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Exit MASTER
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The MASTER exits.
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Enter MARINERS
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SAILORS enter.
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BOATSWAIN
Heigh Meaning: a forme of encouragement.
, my hearts! Cheerly, cheerly, my hearts! Yare Meaning: quick.
! Yare!
5Take in the
topsail.—Tend to th' master’s whistle.—Blow, till thou burst thy wind, if
room enough!
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BOATSWAIN
Well, my brave fellows! Do your duties quickly. Be fast! Quickly! Quickly! Take in the upper sail.
Listen to the master’s whistle.(addressing the strom) —Blow your heart out,
storm! So long as we have enough room to avoid running aground!
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Enter ALONSO, SEBASTIAN, ANTONIO, FERDINAND, GONZALO, and others
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ALONSO, SEBASTIAN, ANTONIO, FERDINAND, GONZALO, and others enter.
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ALONSO
Good BOATSWAIN, have care.
Where’s the Master?
play the men Meaning: show manly courage.
.
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ALONSO
good BOATSWAIN, Be careful,!
Where’s the Master? Make these men work.
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BOATSWAIN
I pray now, keep below.
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BOATSWAIN
Please stay below deck, sir.
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ANTONIO
Where is the Master, BOATSWAIN?
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ANTONIO
Where’s the Master, BOATSWAIN?
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BOATSWAIN
10Do you not hear him? You mar
Meaning: Spoil.
our labor. Keep your cabins.
You do assist
Meaning: accompany
the storm.
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BOATSWAIN
Can you not hear the master’s voice? You’re getting in the way of our
work. Stay in your cabins. You’re helping the storm, not us.
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GONZALO
Nay, good, be patient.
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GONZALO
No, No. Please have patience and be good to us.
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BOATSWAIN
When the sea is.
Meaning: When The sea become clam
. Hence! What cares these
roarers
Meaning: Here roares are refered to winds and high waves
for the name of king? To
cabin, silence! Trouble us not.
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BOATSWAIN
I’m only wound up because the sea’s wound up. Now get out of here! Do you
think these waves care anything about kings and officials? Go to your cabins
and be quiet! Don’t bother us up here.
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GONZALO
Good, yet remember whom thou hast aboard.
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GONZALO
Just remember who you’ve got on board with you, good man.
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BOATSWAIN
15None that I more love than myself. You are a councilor. If you can
command these elements
Meaning: Here elements are referred to winds, waves, ocean, strom, etc.
to silence and work the peace of the present, we will
not hand a rope more. Use your authority. If you cannot, give thanks you have
lived so long and make yourself ready in your cabin for the mischance of the
hour, if it so hap.—Cheerly, good hearts
Meaning: brave sailors
!—Out of our way, I say.
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BOATSWAIN
Nobody I care about more than myself. You’re a king’s advisor. If you can order the storm to calm down, we can all put down our ropes and rest. Go ahead, use your authority. If you can’t do it, be grateful you’ve lived this
long and go wait to die in your cabin, if it comes to that.—Harder, men!—Now
get out of our way, I’m telling you.
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Exit BOATSWAIN
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The BOATSWAIN exits.
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GONZALO
I have great comfort from this fellow. methinks
Meaning:It seems to me
he hath no drowning mark
upon him. His complexion
Meaning: general appearence
is perfect gallows
Meaning:good indication of someone who deserves to be hanged
. Stand fast, good Fate, to his
hanging. Make the rope of his destiny our cable, for our own doth little
advantage. If he be not born to be hanged, our case is miserable.
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GONZALO
I feel a lot better after talking to this guy. He doesn’t look like a
person who would drown—he looks like he was born to be hanged . I hope he
lives long enough to be hanged. The rope that hangs him will do more good
than all the ropes on this ship, since it’ll guarantee he stays alive through
this storm. But if he’s not destined to die by hanging, then our chances
don’t look too good.
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Exeunt GONZALO and
courtiers
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GONZALO exits with the other men of court
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Enter BOATSWAIN
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The BOATSWAIN enters.
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BOATSWAIN
Down with the topmast
section of mast fitted to the top of lowest mast
! yare
Meaning: without delay, right now.
! lower, lower! Bring her to try wi' th' main
course.
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BOATSWAIN
Bring down that top sail! Fast! Lower, lower! Let the ship sail close to
the wind.
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A cry within
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A shout offstage.
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A plague upon this howling! They are louder than the weather or our
office.
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Damn those men shouting down there! They’re louder than the storm or us
sailors.
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Enter SEBASTIAN, ANTONIO,
and GONZALO
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SEBASTIAN, ANTONIO, and GONZALO enter.
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Yet again? What do you here? Shall we give o'er and drown?
20Have you a mind to sink?
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Oh, not you again. What do you want? Should we all give up and drown? Do
you want to sink?
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SEBASTIAN
A A plague upon
Meaning: a curse upon
o' your throat, you bawling, blasphemous
Meaning: talking irreverently
, incharitable dog!
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SEBASTIAN
Oh, go to hell, you loud-mouthed bastard!
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BOATSWAIN
Work you, then.
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BOATSWAIN
Well, get to work, then.
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ANTONIO
Hang, cur
Meaning: a dog of some inferior breed.
, Hang! you insolent noise-maker, We are less afraid to
be drowned than thou art.
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ANTONIO
Just die, you lowlife! Go ahead and die, you nasty, rude bastard!You’re
more scared of drowning than we are.
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GONZALO
I’ll warrant him for drowning though the ship were no stronger than a
nutshell and as leaky as an unstanched wench.
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GONZALO
Yes, I guarantee he won’t drown—even if this ship were as fragile as an
eggshell and as leaky as a menstruating woman.
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BOATSWAIN
Lay
Meaning: (nautical) steer away from the shore.
her a-hold
Meaning: (nautical) closed to the wind (to hold steady)
, a-hold! Set her two courses off to sea again.
Lay her off!
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BOATSWAIN
Turn the ship to the wind! Set the sails and let her go out to sea again!
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Enter MARINERS, wet
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More SAILORS enter, wet.
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MARINERS
All lost! To prayers, to prayers, all lost!
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SAILORS
It’s no use! Pray for your lives! We’re done for!
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Exit MARINERS
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The SAILORS exit.
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BOATSWAIN
What, must our mouths be cold?
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BOATSWAIN
What, we’re going to die?
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GONZALO
The king and prince at prayers. Let’s assist them, for our case is as
theirs.
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GONZALO
The king and the prince are praying. Let’s go join them, since whatever
happens to them happens to us too.
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SEBASTIAN
30I’m out of patience.
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SEBASTIAN
I’m out of patience.
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ANTONIO
We are merely
Meaning: completely
cheated of our lives by
drunkards. This wide-chapp'd
Meaning: wide-jawed, big-mouthed
rascal—would thou mightst lie drowning the washing of ten tides!
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ANTONIO
Yes, we’ve been cheated out of our lives by a bunch of drunken,
incompetent sailors. This bigmouth jerk here—(to BOATSWAIN) I hope you drown ten times over!
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GONZALO
He’ll be hanged yet, though every drop of water swear against it And gape at wid'st to gut him
Meaning: should open its mouth as wide as possible to swallow him
.
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GONZALO
He’ll still die by hanging, not drowning, even if every drop of water in
the sea tries to swallow him.
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A confused noise within
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A confused noise offstage.
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VOICES
(within) Mercy on us!—We split, we split!—Farewell, my wife and
children!—Farewell, brother!—We split, we split, we split!
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VOICES
God have mercy on us!—The ship’s breaking up!—Goodbye, wife and
kids!—Goodbye, brother!—We’re breaking up, we’re breaking up!
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ANTONIO
Let’s all sink wi' th' king.
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ANTONIO
Let’s all sink with the king.
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SEBASTIAN
35Let’s take leave of him.
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SEBASTIAN
Let’s say goodbye to him.
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Exeunt ANTONIO and SEBASTIAN
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ANTONIO and SEBASTIAN exit.
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GONZALO
Now would I give a thousand furlong
Meaning: a measure of distance
of
sea for an acre of barren ground: long heath, brown furze
Meaning: Heather and gorse(plant that grew in poor soil).
, any thing
Meaning: i.e., however barren
. The wills above
Meaning: The will of heavenly power
be done, but I would fain
Meaning: gladly or eagerly
die a dry death.
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GONZALO
Right now I’d give a thousand furlongs of sea for one little acre of dry ground: barren weed patch, anything at all.
What’s destined to happen will happen, but I’d give anything to be dry when I
die.
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Exeunt
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They exit.
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