_Enter_ Pisaro _alone_.
_Pis_. Ha! who"s that? a Lover, on my life, This amorous malady reigns every where; Nor can my Sister be an ignorant Of what I saw this night in _Galatea_: I"ll question her--Sister, _Aminta_, Sister.
[_Calls as at her Lodgings_.
_Enter_ Lysette.
_Lys_. Who calls my Lady?
_Pis_. Where"s my Sister?
_Lys_. I cry your Lordship"s mercy; My Lady lies not in her Lodgings to night; The Princess sent for her, Her Highness is not well.
[_She goes in_.
_Pis_. I do believe it, good night, _Lysette_.
_Enter a_ Page.
--Who"s there?
_Page_. Your Lordship"s Page.
_Pis_. Where hast thou been? I wanted thee but now.
_Page_. I fell asleep i"th" Lobby, Sir, and had not waken"d Yet, but for the Musick which plays at the Lodgings Of my Lady _Erminia_.
_Pis_. Curse on them; will they not allow him nights to himself; "tis hard.
This night I"m wiser grown by observation, My Love and Friendship taught me jealousy, Which like a cunning Spy brought in intelligence From every eye less wary than its own; They told me that the charming _Galatea_, In whom all power remains, Is yet too feeble to encounter Love; I find she has receiv"d the wanton G.o.d, Maugre my fond opinion of her Soul.
And "tis my Friend too that"s become my Rival.
I saw her lovely Eyes still turn on him, As Flowers to th"Sun: and when he turn"d away Like those she bow"d her charming head again.
--On th"other side the Prince with dying looks Each motion watch"d of fair _Erminia"s_ eyes, Which she return"d as greedily again, And if one glance t" _Alcippus_ she directed, He"d stare as if he meant to cut his throat for"t.
_Well, Friend, thou hast a sure defence of me, My Love is yet below my Amity_.
[_Ex_.
SCENE VI. _Draws off, discovers_ Philander_ and_ Alcander _with Musick at the Chamber-door of_ Erminia; _to them_ Pisaro, _who listens whilst the Song is sung_.
The Song for the _Page_ to sing at _Erminia"s_ Chamber-door.
Amintas _that true-hearted Swain Upon a River"s bank was laid, Where to the pitying streams he did complain Of_ Sylvia _that false charming Maid, But she was still regardless of his pain: Oh faithless_ Sylvia! _would he cry, And what he said the Echoes would reply_.
Be kind or else I die, _E_. I die.
Be kind or else I die, _E_. I die.
_A shower of tears his eyes let fall, Which in the River made impress, Then sigh"d, and_ Sylvia _false again would call, A cruel faithless Shepherdess.
Is Love with you become a criminal?
Ah lay aside this needless scorn, Allow your poor Adorer some return_, Consider how I burn, _E_. I burn.
Consider, &c.
_Those Smiles and Kisses which you give.
Remember_, Sylvia, _are my due; And all the Joys my Rival does receive He ravishes from me, not you.
Ah_ Sylvia, _can I live and this believe?
Insensibles are touched to see My languishments, and seem to pity me_.
Which I demand of thee, _E_. of thee, Which I demand, &c.
_Pis_. What"s all this?
_Phi_. Who"s there?
_Pis_. A Man, a Friend to the General.
_Phi_. Then thou"rt an Enemy to all good Men.
Does the ungrateful Wretch hide his own head, And send his Spies abroad?
_Pis_. He is too great to fear, and needs them not: And him thou termest so, scorns the Office too.
_Phi_. What makest thou here then, when the whole World"s asleep?
Be gone, there lies thy way, where"er thy business be.
_Pis_. It lies as free for thee, and here"s my business.
_Phi_. Thou lyest, rude man.
_Pis_. Why, what art thou darest tell me so i"th" dark?
Day had betray"d thy blushes for this Boldness.
_Phi_. Tell me who "tis that dares capitulate?
_Pis_. One that dares make it good.
_Phi_. Draw then, and keep thy word.
_Alcan_. Stand by, and let me do that duty, Sir.
[_He steps between them, they fight_, Pisaro _falls_.
--Here"s thy reward, whoe"er thou art.
_Phi_. Hast thou no hurt?
_Alcan_. I think not much, yet somewhere "tis I bleed.
_Pis_. What a dull beast am I!
[_Exeunt_ Prince _and_ Alcan.
_Enter_ Page.