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A00989 The argument of the pastorall of Florimene with the discription of the scœnes and intermedij. Presented by the Queenes Maiesties commandment, before the Kings Maiesty in the hall at White-hall, on S. Thomas day the 21. of December. M.DC.XXXV. 1635 (1635) STC 11095; ESTC S102451 7,323 22

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is much griev'd that his disguise is discovered to Florimene not knowing how to remedy what is passed hee desires Damon to councel him Damon adviseth him to speak to Florimene himselfe and humbly aske her pardon which he doubts not but he may obtaine in the meane time Lycoris drawes neere and makes knowne to him the great paines which she hath long endured for him and desires him to have pitty on her Filene saies the same to Florimene and kneeling downe desires her pardon for his fault and to have pitty of his long sufferance But Florimene will by no meanes heare him speake but goes away with Floreble that suddaine departure put Filene into despairation Damon seeks by perswasions to appease him and Lycoris speaks to him againe of her love but Filene wil not give her any hope of his affection untill she can obtaine his pardon of Florimene Lycoris promises him to doe what she can possible and goes her way Damon still comforts Filene with fresh hope they goe forth Scena 8. FLorelle shews unto Florimene the misery of Filene whom she hath put unto despairation Florimene beginning to relent confesses she never hated Filene but hath alwaies affected him wherefore she desires Florelle to goe with her to Dianes Temple to pray the goddesse that she may enjoy his love Scoena 9. ARistee meeting with Lucinde desires him to forgive him his neglect of her love praying her now to accept him as her servant But Lucinde rejects him and saith that she cannot now love him and so goes away but hee stil followes her desiring her to have pitty on him The fourth Intermedium THis Scoene becomes Hills of easie ascent set all with Vines the trees and verdures seeming somewhat faded and in some parts are placed those vessels fit for vintage to expresse the propriety of Autumne Bacchus Enters Representing Autumne supported by two Satyres and followed by two Sileni they sing after them enterthree boone Companions the first attir'd like a Dutch-man having a bottle in his hand the second like a Souldier with a Tobacco pipe and Bolonia Sausages the third drest in a Fantasticall habite with a Gammon of Bacon and other provision tyed in a Napkin they dance and then sit downe to their Colation When on the suddain foure Satyres come leaping in at which affrighted they runne away leaving their Victuals behinde them the Satyres strive for the Bottle and then drinke one to the other till being heate with VVine they dance with wanton Action and so fal downe a sleep whilst they fleep the Dutch-man and the rest come softly in and steale away the Bottle of VVine and their Meate Pan enters and dances then awake the Satyres they kneele to Pan as craving pardon they dance about him and carry him out Actus 5. Scoena 1. The Temple of Diana appeares varied from the first for no Scoene but that of the Pastoral was twice seene FLorimene being now enamour'd of Filene confesses her errour in refusing the love of such an accomplished shepheard resolving that when she sees him she will make knowne unto him how much she loves him whereupon Lycoris enters Scoena 2. LYcoris comes forth to Florimene and as much as shee may with modesty desires her to admit Filene to see her and speake with her at first Florimene seemes to refuse her but in the end she consents and at that instant Filene comes in Lycoris goes to him and tels him that she had obtained of Florimene to heare him speake so Lycoris goes her way fearing to haere him protest more loue to Florimene then she desires to know Scoena 3. FIlene aproaching neere to Florimene prostrates himselfe at her feete desiring her pardon which Florimene willingly grants him and moreover promi●es him ever hereafter to love him and that the jealousie of Anfrize had beene the cause of her discourtesie towards him Filene ravish'd with joy to finde himselfe beloved of his Mist●esse gives thankes to the Gods that his disguise had brought his dessignes to so good effect During this discourse Filandre being hidden heares all their talke and goes to tell his friend Anfrize who presently comes in in great fury to reproach Florimene of her inconstancy just as Florimene and Filene were giving assurance to one another of their mutuall affections Scoena 4. ANfrize seeing Filene so neere to Florimene begins to quarrell with him but Filene answered him so that Anfrize became extreame furious and passing the bonds of civell respect would have killed him with his dart if Florimene had not hindred him with her sheepe-hooke telling him that for this indiscretion he must never pretend any part in her affection Anfrize kneeles downe before her and desires her to excuse him and that she would be pleased to remember that he was the first that had the honor to love her Filene kneeling downe sayes as much for himselfe But Florimene tels them both they must goe to the Temple of Diana and there pray Diana to declare which of them her deity would appoint to be her husband which she promises not to refuse after sentence given by the goddesse when they are gone she prayes her selfe to Diana that shee may enjoy Filene Scoena 5. ARistee continueth his pursuite of Lucinde who still contemnes him Lycoris comes in to looke for Filene Aristee comes to her and prayes her to speake to Lucinde in his favour but Lycoris could obtaine nothing of her more then himselfe The meane while they are interrupted by the comming of the goddesse Diana who enters and they all kneele downe Scoena 6. DIana commands Lucinde to love Aristee and to take him for her husband and then tels Lycoris that Filene is her owne brother and that Montan is not her father as shee hath ever beleeved but that he ●ooke her from Orcan which had saved her from the cruelty of a Satyre which stole her from her Father Tytire in Arcadia Diana having ended her discourse sees Filene and Anfrize Scoena 7. WHo came to make their request to Diana as Florimene commanded them Diana bid Anfrize speake first who having recounted al his wealth and riches which he more presumed on then all other reasons that he could alledge for his marrying of Florimene then Diana commands Filene to speake who could not vaunt of his riches but saith hee had onely his vertue to deserve her Diana pronounceth her sentence in favour of Filene and gives Lyeoris to Anfrize for his wife Florelle who hath heard all this wisheth that her couzen Florimene knew the newes At which Scoena 8. FLorimene appeares Florelle goes to her and tels her the sentence of Diana concerning her marriage with which Florimene was much joyed she presently perceiveth Filene with all the other shepheards and shepheardesses standing before the Temple Diana seeing Florimene to confirme her joy tels her she must have Filene for her husband and commands them both to continue their affections and bids Anfrize to content himselfe with that beauty which she hath appoynted for him They all give Diana thanks Here the Heavens open and there appeare many deities who in their songs expresse their agreements to these marriages At which time the lovers and their mistresses doe protest one to another their mutual affections and ful contentments After which Diana dismisseth them FJNJS