GONZALO
When I wore it at your daughter's marriage? ALONSO
You cram these words into mine ears against The stomach of my sense. Would I had never Married my
daughter there! for, coming thence, My son is lost and, in my rate, she too, Who is so far from Italy removed I
ne'er again shall see her. O thou mine heir Of Naples and of Milan, what strange fish Hath made his
meal on thee? FRANCISCO
Sir, he may live: I saw him beat the surges under him, And ride upon their backs; he trod the water, Whose
enmity he flung aside, and breasted The surge most swoln that met him; his bold head 'Bove the contentious
waves he kept, and oar'd Himself with his good arms in lusty stroke To the shore, that o'er his wave-worn
basis bow'd, As stooping to relieve him: I not doubt He came alive to land. ALONSO
No, no, he's gone. SEBASTIAN
Sir, you may thank yourself for this great loss, That would not bless our Europe with your daughter, But
rather lose her to an African; Where she at least is banish'd from your eye, Who hath cause to wet the
grief on't. ALONSO
Prithee, peace. SEBASTIAN
You were kneel'd to and importuned otherwise By all of us, and the fair soul herself Weigh'd between
loathness and obedience, at Which end o' the beam should bow. We have lost your son, I fear, for ever: Milan
and Naples have More widows in them of this business' making Than we bring men to comfort them: The
fault's your own. ALONSO
So is the dear'st o' the loss. GONZALO
My lord Sebastian, The truth you speak doth lack some gentleness And time to speak it in: you rub the
sore, When you should bring the plaster. SEBASTIAN
Very well. ANTONIO
And most chirurgeonly.
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