Omnes. 1 Fairy. 2 Fairy. 3 Fairy. FAIRY REVELS. PINCH him, pinch him, black and blue, Saucy mortals must not view What the queen of stars is doing, Pinch him blue And pinch him black Let him not lack Sharp nails to pinch him blue and red, 1 Rustic dances. O From JOHN LYLY'S Galathea, 1592. CUPID ARRAIGNED. YÉS, O yes! if any maid Whom leering Cupid has betrayed O yes, O yes! has any lost A heart which many a sigh hath cost? Which as a pearl disdain does wear? Is any one undone by fire, And turned to ashes through desire? Did ever any lady weep, Being cheated of her golden sleep Stolen by sick thoughts?—the pirate's found, And in her tears he shall be drowned. Read his indictment, let him hear What he's to trust to. Boy, give ear ! MY From JOHN LYLY's Midas, 1592. DAPHNE. Y Daphne's hair is twisted gold, SYRINX. PAN'S Syrinx was a girl indeed, Though now she's turned into a reed; From that dear reed Pan's pipe does come, A pipe that strikes Apollo dumb; Nor flute, nor lute, nor gittern can SONG TO APOLLO. ING to Apollo, god of day, SIN Whose golden beams with morning play, And make her eyes so brightly shine, Aurora's face is called divine; Sing to Phoebus and that throne To Physic's and to Poesy's king! Crown all his altars with bright fire, To the glittering Delian king! |