Prospero: 'Here in this island we arrived' (page 20).


Shakespeare's Comedy of THE TEMPEST with illustrations by Edmund Dulac

Hodder & Stoughton
NEW YORK AND LONDON


The Text is printed
by permission from
the Oxford Edition


ILLUSTRATIONS

Prospero.
Here in this island we arrived (page 20),[Frontispiece]
Prospero. Page
I have done nothing but in care of thee (page 11),[8]
Prospero.

What seest thou else

In the dark backward and abysm of time? (page 13),

[16]
Prospero.

And by my prescience

I find my zenith doth depend upon

A most auspicious star (page 21),

[26]
Caliban.

Wouldst give me

Water with berries in't (page 31),

[36]
Antonio.

Here lies your brother,

No better than the earth he lies upon (page 61),

[52]
Stephano.
Come, swear to that: kiss the book (page 72),[64]
Ariel.

You are three men of sin (page 99),

[80]
Iris.

I met her deity

Cutting the clouds towards Paphos (page 110),

[94]
Iris.

You Nymphs, call'd Naiads, of the windring brooks,

Leave your crisp channels (page 112),

[108]
Prospero.

We are such stuff

As dreams are made on (page 114),

[112]
Ariel.

All prisoners, sir,

In the line-grove which weather-fends your cell (page 123),

[120]
Prospero.

You demi-puppets that

By moonshine do the green sour ringlets make (page 125),

[124]
Prospero.

Graves at my command

Have waked their sleepers (page 126),

[130]
Boatswain.

And were brought moping hither (page 137),

[136]
Prospero.

Calm seas, auspicious gales,

And sail so expeditious (page 142),

[140]