The Faithful Shepherdess - The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (Volume 2 of 10). by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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A little this way: when we both have ended
These rites and duties, by the woods befriended, And secrecie of night, retire and find An aged Oak, whose hollowness may bind Us both within his body, thither go, It stands within yon bottom. _Daph_. Be it so. [_Ex_. Daph. _Clo_. And I will meet there never more with thee, Thou idle shamefastness. _Alex. [within] Chloe!_ _Clo_. 'Tis he That dare I hope be bolder. _Alex. Cloe!_ _Clo_. Now Great _Pan_ for _Syrinx_ sake bid speed our Plow. [_Exit_ Cloe. _Actus Tertius. Scena Prima. _Enter_ Sullen Shepherd _with_ Amaryllis _in a sleep._ |
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