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As the gay motes that people the sun-beams;

Or likest hovering dreams,

The fickle pensioners of Morpheus' train.

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But hail, thou Goddess, sage and holy,

Hail, divinest Melancholy!

Whose saintly visage is too bright
To hit the sense of human sight;
And therefore, to our weaker view,
O'erlaid with black, staid wisdom's hue;
Black, but such as in esteem

Prince Memnon's sister might beseem;
Or that starr'd Ethiop queen that strove
To set her beauty's praise above

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The sea nymphs, and their powers offended.
Yet thou art higher far descended:

Thee bright-hair'd Vesta, long of yore,

To solitary Saturn bore;

His daughter she (in Saturn's reign,
Such mixture was not held a stain):
Oft in glimmering bowers and glades
He met her, and in secret shades
Of woody Ida's inmost grove,
While yet there was no fear of Jove.
Come, pensive nun! devout and pure,
Sober, stedfast, and demure;
All in a robe of darkest grain,
Flowing with majestic train;
And sable stole of cipres lawn,
Over thy decent shoulders drawn.
Come, but keep thy wonted state,
With ev'n step, and musing gait ;

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And join with thee calm Peace, and Quiet,

Spare Fast, that oft with gods doth diet,
And hears the Muses in a ring

Aye round about Jove's altar sing:
And add to these retired Leisure,
That in trim gardens takes his pleasure:
But first, and chiefest, with thee bring
Him that soars on golden wing,
Guiding the fiery-wheeled throne,
The cherub Contemplation;
And the mute Silence hist along,
'Less Philomel will deign a song,
In her sweetest, saddest plight,
Smoothing the rugged brow of night;
While Cynthia checks her dragon yoke,
Gently o'er th' accustom'd oak:

Sweet bird, that shunn'st the noise of folly,
Most musical, most melancholy!

Thee, chauntress, oft, the woods among,

I woo to hear thy even-song;

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With thrice-great Hermes; or unsphere
The spirit of Plato, to unfold

What worlds or what vast regions hold
The immortal mind that hath forsook
Her mansion in this fleshly nook;
And of those daemons that are found
In fire, air, flood, or under ground,
Whose power hath a true consent
With planet, or with element.
Sometime let gorgeous Tragedy
In scepter'd pall come sweeping by ;
Presenting Thebes, or Pelops' line,
Or the tale of Troy divine,
Or what (though rare) of later age
Ennobled hath the buskin'd stage.

But, O sad virgin, that thy power
Might raise Musaeus from his bower!
Or bid the soul of Orpheus sing

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COMUS:

A MASK, PRESENTED AT LUDLOW CASTLE, 1634,

BEFORE JOHN, EARL OF BRIDGEWATER,

THEN PRESIDENT OF WALES.

THE PERSONS.

THE ATTENDANT SPIRIT, afterwards in the habit of Thyrsis.

COMUS, with his Crew.

THE LADY.

FIRST BROTHER.

SECOND BROTHER.

SABRINA, the Nymph.

THE CHIEF PERSONS WHICH PRESENTED WERE

The LORD BRACKLEY.

MR. THOMAS EGERTON, his brother

The LADY ALICE EGERTON.

The first Scene discovers a wild wood.

The ATTENDANT SPIRIT descends or enters.
BEFORE the starry threshold of Jove's court
My mansion is, where those immortal shapes
Of bright aerial spirits live inspher'd

In regions mild of calm and serene air;

Above the smoke and stir of this dim spot

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Which men call Earth, and with low-thoughted care

Confin'd, and pester'd in this pinfold here,

Strive to keep up a frail and feverish being-
Unmindful of the crown that virtue gives,
After this mortal change, to her true servants
Amongst the enthron'd gods on sainted seats.
Yet some there be that by due steps aspire
To lay their just hands on that golden key
That opes the palace of eternity:
To such my errand is; and but for such,
I would not soil these pure ambrosial weeds
With the rank vapours of this sin-worn mould.
But to my task. Neptune, besides the sway

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