this is well done, my bird, thy shape invisible,retain thou still: The temporary in my house,go bring it hither, for stale to cathch these thieves.
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These lines are taken from the extraordinary William Shakespeare's famous play named "The Tempest".
Explanation:
- Prospero spoke these lines in Act 4 scene 1 of No fear. Here he was talking to his bird called Ariel telling him to stay invisible while he tries to catch the thieves.
- He hints at using his expensive clothes as bait and the bird is helping to bring these clothes out of the house.
- He is the duke of Milan. While Ariel is in fact a spirit who helps his master throughout the play.
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