| ACT 2
2. SCENE II. Another part of the island
 (continued)STEPHANO.
How didst thou 'scape? How cam'st thou hither? swear
 by  this bottle how thou cam'st hither--I escaped upon
 a butt of sack, which the sailors heaved overboard, by
 this bottle! which I made of the bark of a tree, with
 mine  own hands, since I was cast ashore.
 
 CALIBAN.
I'll swear upon that bottle to be thy true
 subject, for the liquor is not earthly.
 
 STEPHANO.
Here: swear then how thou escapedst.
 
 TRINCULO.
Swum ashore, man, like a duck: I can swim like
 a duck, I'll be sworn.
 
 STEPHANO.
[Passing the bottle] Here, kiss the book [gives
 TRINCULO a drink]. Though thou canst swim like a
 duck, thou art made like a goose.
 
 TRINCULO.
O Stephano! hast any more of this?
 
 STEPHANO.
The whole butt, man: my cellar is in a rock by
 the seaside, where my wine is hid. How now, moon-calf!
 How does thine ague?
 
 CALIBAN.
Hast thou not dropped from heaven?
 
 STEPHANO.
Out o' the moon, I do assure thee: I was the Man
 in the Moon, when time was.
 
 CALIBAN.
I have seen thee in her, and I do adore thee, my
 mistress showed me thee, and thy dog and thy bush.
 
 STEPHANO.
Come, swear to that; kiss the book; I will
 furnish it anon with new contents; swear.
 
 TRINCULO.
By this good light, this is a very shallow
 monster.--I afeard of him!--A very weak monster.
 --The Man i' the Moon! A most poor credulous
 monster!--Well drawn, monster, in good sooth!
 
 CALIBAN.
I'll show thee every fertile inch o' the island;
 And I will kiss thy foot. I prithee, be my god.
 
 TRINCULO.
By this light, a most perfidious and drunken
 monster: when his god's asleep, he'll rob his bottle.
 
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