That at her flowery work doth sing, With such consort as they keep, Entice the dewy-feathered Sleep. And let some strange mysterious dream 150 And, as I wake, sweet music breathe Sent by some Spirit to mortals good, As may with sweetness, through mine ear, And bring all Heaven before mine eyes. 160 170 ARCADES. Part of an Entertainment presented to the Countess Dowager of Derby at Harefield by some Noble Persons of her Family; who appear on the Scene in pastoral habit, moving toward the seat of state, with this song: I. Song. Look, Nymphs and Shepherds, look! Is that which we from hence descry, This, this is she To whom our vows and wishes bend: Fame, that her high worth to raise Less than half we find expressed; Mark what radiant state she spreads, Sitting like a goddess bright Might she the wise Latona be, Mother of a hundred gods? Who had thought this clime had held 10 20 As they come forward, THE GENIUS OF THE WOOD appears, and, turning toward them, speaks. 30 40 Gen. Stay, gentle Swains, for, though in this disguise, I see bright honour sparkle through your eyes; Of famous Arcady ye are, and sprung Of that renownèd flood, so often sung, Divine Alpheus, who, by secret sluice, Stole under seas to meet his Arethuse; And ye, the breathing roses of the wood, Fair silver-buskined Nymphs, as great and good. I know this quest of yours and free intent Was all in honour and devotion meant To the great mistress of yon princely shrine, Whom with low reverence I adore as mine, And with all helpful service will comply To further this night's glad solemnity, And lead ye where ye may more near behold What shallow-searching Fame hath left untold; Which I full oft, amidst these shades alone, Have sat to wonder at, and gaze upon. For know, by lot from Jove, I am the Power Of this fair wood, and live in oaken bower, To nurse the saplings tall, and curl the grove With ringlets quaint and wanton windings wove; And all my plants I save from nightly ill Of noisome winds and blasting vapours chill; And from the boughs brush off the evil dew, And heal the harms of thwarting thunder blue, Or what the cross dire-looking planet smites, Or hurtful worm with cankered venom bites. When evening grey doth rise, I fetch my round Over the mount, and all this hallowed ground; And early, ere the odorous breath of morn Awakes the slumbering leaves, or tasselled horn Shakes the high thicket, haste I all about, VOL. I. M 50 Number my ranks, and visit every sprout With puissant words and murmurs made to bless. 60 That sit upon the nine infolded spheres, II. Song. O'er the smooth enamelled green, And touch the warbled string; Of branching elm star-proof Follow me. I will bring you where she sits, 70 80 90 Clad in splendour as befits Such a rural Queen All Arcadia hath not seen. III. Song. Nymphs and Shepherds, dance no more A better soil shall give ye thanks. To serve the Lady of this place. Though Syrinx your Pan's mistress were, Such a rural Queen All Arcadia hath not seen. AT A SOLEMN MUSIC. 100 BLEST pair of Sirens, pledges of Heaven's joy, With saintly shout and solemn jubilee; ΤΟ |