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Juno

Now come, my Ariel. Bring a corollary

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Prospero
Now come, my Ariel. Bring a corollary
Rather than want a spirit. Appear, and pertly.
 Soft music.
No tongue. All eyes. Be silent.

Spirits, which by mine art
I have from their confines called to enact
My present fancies.

 Enter Iris.
Iris
Ceres, most bounteous lady,
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Act 4
Scene 1
Line 64

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Highest queen of state, Great Juno, comes

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Ceres
Highest queen of state,
Great Juno, comes. I know her by her gait.
Juno
How does my bounteous sister? Go with me
To bless this twain, that they may prosperous be
And honored in their issue.

They sing.

Juno

Honor, riches, marriage-blessing,
Long continuance and increasing,
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Act 4
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Line 114

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