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  1. This page contains links to the free original The Tempest script by Shakespeare. The language used in Shakespeare’s day is slightly different to today’s modern English, which is reflected in the text.

    • Act 1, Scene 1

      This page contains Shakespeare's original text of Act 1,...

    • Modern Tempest

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  2. Act V. Scene 1. Act I, Scene 1. On a ship at sea: a tempestuous noise. Master. Boatswain! Here, master: what cheer? Master. Good, speak to the mariners: fall to't, yarely, or we run ourselves aground: bestir, bestir. Boatswain. Heigh, my hearts! cheerly, cheerly, my hearts! yare, yare! Take in the topsail. Tend to the. master's whistle.

  3. When first I raised the tempest. Say, my spirit, How fares the king and 's followers? Ari. Confined together. In the same fashion as you gave in charge, Just as you left them; all prisoners, sir, In the line-grove which weather-fends your cell; They cannot budge till your release. The king, His brother, and yours, abide all three distracted,

  4. Nov 1, 1998 · Nov 1, 1998. Most Recently Updated. Jul 4, 2023. Copyright Status. Public domain in the USA. Downloads. 251 downloads in the last 30 days. Project Gutenberg eBooks are always free! Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

  5. The Tempest - Shakespeare - Free Online Critical Edition. Free E-Text - .pdf file: [ Download Link] Version DL22.02.77a NB: All plays are submitted to a permanent updating process in order to provide you with an entirely new consideration of all of Shakespeare's works, edited from first principles from the base-texts themselves, and drawing on the latest textual and theatrical scholarship.

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