Authors: William Shakespeare
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up-staring
standing on end
250
nigh
near
254
sustaining
necessary/buoyant
256
troops
groups
258
cooling of
cooling
259
angle
nook, corner
260
sad knot
i.e. folded, a sign of melancholy
266
dew
a common ingredient of magic potions
267
still-vexed Bermudas
the Bermuda islands were famed for fearful storms
268
under hatches
i.e. below deck
269
charm
spell
269
suffered labour
i.e. the tiring work performed during the storm
272
float
sea
279
mid season
noon
280
two glasses
two hourglasses (so it is about 2 p.m.)
281
preciously
valuably
282
pains
work, effort
283
remember
remind
285
Moody
ill-humored/stubborn/willful
288
time be out
fixed period of service is over
292
or
either
293
bate me
deduct from my term of service
297
tread … deep
walk on the muddy sand of the ocean floor
304
Sycorax
name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Greek
sus
(“pig”) and
korax
(“raven”), animals associated with witchcraft
305
hoop
i.e. bent posture
308
Algiers
seaport capital of Algeria, in North Africa
314
for … life
probably meaning that Sycorax was pregnant and therefore could not be executed
317
blue-eyed
with dark circles under the eyes or with blue eyelids, thought to be a sign of pregnancy
317
hag
witch
317
with child
pregnant
320
for
because
320
delicate
fine in quality/ethereal
321
earthy
coarse/of the earth
322
hests
commands
323
ministers
assistants
324
unmitigable
impossible to assuage
325
cloven
cleft, split
329
As … strike
as often as each blade of a waterwheel hits the water
330
litter
give birth to (term applied to animals)
331
whelp
puppy, son of a bitch
331
hag-born
born of a witch
333
Caliban
anagram of “can[n]ibal”; perhaps derived from the Romany word
caulibon
(“dark thing”)
334
Dull thing
may refer to Ariel or Caliban
335
in service
as a servant
337
wolves … bears
i.e. even moved fierce beasts
341
gape
open
344
murmur’st
complain
344
rend
tear apart
345
peg
fasten
345
entrails
innards (literally, intestines)
348
correspondent
responsive, obedient
349
spriting
magical actions of a sprite (spirit)
349
gently
quietly, tamely
351
discharge
free
360
Heaviness
sleepiness
364
villain
base, lowborn/wicked person
366
miss
do without
367
offices
duties
369
earth
earthy thing/low creature/piece of dirt
373
quaint
ingenious/elegant
376
got
conceived
377
dam
mother
379
fen
swampy ground
380
southwest
winds from the southwest were thought to bring damp, disease-ridden air
383
urchins
hedgehogs/spirits in hedgehog form
384
vast
expanse/long period
385
exercise
work
386
As … honeycomb
i.e. as many times as there are cells in a honeycomb/so that you resemble a honeycomb
387
Than
than the
387
’em
i.e. honeycombs
392
berries
possibly grapes to make a mild wine, or juniper berries, which would create a kind of gin
393
bigger … less
i.e. the sun and moon
396
brine-pits
pools of saltwater
397
charms
spells
398
light
alight
400
sty
pen up, confine
401
hard rock
cave
404
stripes
lashes of a whip
404
kindness
good will/natural feeling/kinship
404
used
treated
405
humane
human/benevolent
406
violate … child
i.e. rape Miranda
409
I … else
otherwise I would have populated
412
print
imprint, image
413
capable … ill
only susceptible to evil/able to perform any kind of evil
418
race
innate disposition
422
more
more punishment
424
red-plague
red sores were caused by, among other diseases, the plague
424
rid
destroy
425
learning
teaching
426
Hag-seed
offspring of a witch
427
thou’rt best
you would be better off
430
rack
torture
430
old cramps
plentiful cramps/cramps of old age/cramps similar to those Caliban has experienced previously
435
Setebos
a Patagonian god mentioned in sixteenth-century travel narratives
436
vassal
servant, slave
441
whist
(become) silent
442
Foot it featly
dance skillfully
444
burden
chorus, refrain
448
strain
song
448
chanticleer
rooster
451
waits upon
attends/anticipates
453
the
for the
455
passion
acute grief
459
fathom five
five fathoms (thirty feet) deep
462
fade
decompose
463
suffer
undergo
465
knell
funeral bell
468
ditty
song/lyrics
468
does remember
recalls/commemorates
469
mortal
human (plays on the sense of “deathly”)
470
owes
owns
471
fringèd curtains
i.e. eyelids
471
advance
open
472
yond
yonder, over there
475
brave
handsome, noble, splendid
477
gallant
fashionable, handsome young man
478
but
except that
478
something
somewhat
479
canker
infection, corruption
480
goodly
handsome, fine
483
natural
human
486
prompts
directs, urges, wills
489
airs
Ariel’s songs
489
Vouchsafe
grant (that)
490
remain
live
492
bear me
behave
493
wonder
plays on the Latin root of Miranda’s name
(“mirandus”
—i.e. “wonderful”)
494
maid
human/a virgin, unmarried
498
best
i.e. highest in rank (a king, assuming his father is drowned)
499
where
i.e. Naples
502
single thing
solitary/a bachelor/one and the same person (as the King of Naples)
503
He
i.e. as I am now king and hear my own grief
505
ebb
low tide (i.e. without tears)
509
son
Antonio’s son is never mentioned again; perhaps Shakespeare forgot or cut the part, neglecting this reference
509
twain
separated
511
control
challenge/govern
513
changed eyes
gazed at one another, exchanged loving looks
513
Delicate
fine/ethereal
515
done … wrong
i.e. spoken falsely in your claim to be king
516
ungently
harshly/discourteously
521
your … forth
you have not fallen in love with or betrothed yourself to someone else
523
Soft
wait a moment
524
either’s
each other’s
525
uneasy
difficult
525
light
easy, but in next line sense shifts to “less valuable/unchaste”
526
charge
command
527
attend
listen to, take heed of
528
ow’st not
do not own
530
on’t
of it (the island)
532
temple
i.e. Ferdinand’s body
539
fresh-brook mussels
inedible freshwater mussels
542
entertainment
treatment/hospitality
546
gentle
noble/courteous
546
fearful
frightening
548
foot
i.e. inferior body part (proverbial: “do not make the foot the head”)
550
ward
defensive posture
556
surety
guarantor
558
chide
scold/punish
560
shapes
i.e. men
562
To
compared to
568
nerves
sinews, muscles
569
vigour
strength
571
spirits
vital powers/senses
575
through
i.e. from
576
all corners else
everywhere else
581
do me
do for me
584
unwonted
uncharacteristic
587
then
i.e. if that is to be the case
Act 2 Scene 1
3
much beyond
far outweighs
3
hint
circumstance, occasion
5
masters … merchant
officers of some merchant ship
8
weigh
balance
10
peace
possibly Sebastian puns on “peas” by introducing
11
porridge
, a vegetable stew
12
visitor
charitable visitor offering comfort or advice
13
wit
intelligence
16
tell
count (the strokes)
17
entertained
received
19
dollar
a large silver coin (playing on the sense of
entertainer
as “performer”)
20
Dolour
sorrow
21
purposed
intended
22
wiselier
more profoundly/wittily
25
spare
desist
29
crow
i.e. speak
31
cockerel
young cock/young man
32
wager
bet, stake
33
A laughter
“he wins that laughs” (proverbial); may also play on the sense of “the whole number of eggs laid by a hen before she is ready to sit”