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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Ralph Richardson


    jvince-1 — 19 years ago(April 26, 2006 05:45 PM)

    In the film Four Feathers, Ralph Richardson
    recites a poem that begins, Be not Afraid
    Does anyone know the title of the poem?

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      rmm413-1 — 19 years ago(April 27, 2006 02:58 AM)

      It's not a poem. It's a short speech that the character Caliban gives in Shakespeare's The Tempest, a part that Richardson had done on stage at the Old Vic before making this movie.

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        rmm413-1 — 19 years ago(April 27, 2006 03:02 AM)

        I just looked it up. It's from Act III, Scene ii. The complete text of the play can be found at
        http://www-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/tempest/full.html
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          rmm413-1 — 19 years ago(June 04, 2006 02:39 PM)

          CALIBAN:
          Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises,
          Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
          Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
          Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices
          That, if I then had waked after long sleep,
          Will make me sleep again: and then, in dreaming,
          T111che clouds methought would open and show riches
          Ready to drop upon me that, when I waked,
          I cried to dream again.

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