The tempest : a comedy . mmond me hither, to this short-grassd green ?Iris. A contract of true love to celebrate; And some donation freely to estate On the blest Tell me, heavenly bow. If Venus or her son, as thou dost know, Do now attend the queen ? Since they did plot The means that dusky Dis my daughter got, Her and her blind boys scandald company I have Of her society Be not afraid: I met her deity Cutting the clouds towards Paphos, and her son Dove-drawn with her. Here thought they to have done Some wanton charm upon this man and maid. Whose vows are, that no


The tempest : a comedy . mmond me hither, to this short-grassd green ?Iris. A contract of true love to celebrate; And some donation freely to estate On the blest Tell me, heavenly bow. If Venus or her son, as thou dost know, Do now attend the queen ? Since they did plot The means that dusky Dis my daughter got, Her and her blind boys scandald company I have Of her society Be not afraid: I met her deity Cutting the clouds towards Paphos, and her son Dove-drawn with her. Here thought they to have done Some wanton charm upon this man and maid. Whose vows are, that no bed-right shall be paid Till Hymens torch be lighted : but in vain ; Mars hot minion is returnd again; Her waspish-headed son has broke his arrows. Swears he will shoot no more, but play with sparrows, And be a boy right Highst queen of state, Great Juno, comes; I know her by her 8l Cl^lS IVNO ?•?? o a ^ Vr V 1^ 1^ uxvy ) MSi RAM. ,i{* •???!>...«>^ THE MASQUE OF THE GRACEFUL DANCE. ACT FOUR THE TEMPEST SCENE ONE [Eater Juno.] Juno. How aoes my bounteous sister? Go with meTo bless this tv/ain, that they may prosperous be,And honourd in their issue. [They sing. Juno. Honour, riches, marriage-blessing, Long continuance, and joys be still upon you 1Juno sings her blessings on you. Ceres. Earths increase, foison plenty, Barns and garners never empty;Vines with clustering bunches growing;Plants with goodly burthen bowing;Spring come to you at the farthestIn the very end of harvest!Scarcity and v/ant shall shun you;Ceres blessing so is on you. Ferdinand. This is a most majestic vision, and Harmonious charmingly. May I be bold To think these spirits?Prospero. Spirits, which by mine art I have from their confines calld to enact My present Let me live here ever; So rare a wonderd father and a wise Makes this place Paradise. [Juno and Ceres wftisper, and sendIris on Sv/eet, now, silence ! Juno and Ceres


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