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to, Nor wast my fault she was transformed so, But her own fond desire, as ye well know. We told her, too, before her vow was past That cold repentance would ensue at last; And, sith herselfe did wish the shape of man, She causde the abuse, digest it how she can. 2 _Mu_. Alas, if unto her you be so hard, Yet of _Ascanio_ have some more regard, And let him not endure such endlesse wrong That hath pursude her constant love so long. _Asca_. Great God, the greevous travells I have past In restlesse search to finde her out at last; My plaints, my toiles, in lieu of my annoy Have well deserv'd my Lady to enjoy. Penance too much I have sustaind before; Oh _Phoebus_, plague me not with any more, Nor be thou so extreame now at the worst To make my torments greater than at the first. My father's late displeasure is forgot, And there's no let nor any churlish blot To interrupt our ioyes from being compleat, But only thy good favour to intreat. In thy great grace it lyes to make my state Most happie now or most infortunate. 1 _Mu_. Heavenly _Apollo_, on our knees I pray Vouchsafe thy great displeasure to allay. What honor to thy Godhead will arise To plague a silly Lady in this wise? Beside it is a staine unto thy Deitie To yeeld thine owne desires the soveraigntie: Then shew some grace vnto a wofull Dame, And in these groves our tongues shall sound thy fame. _Phoe_. Arise, deare Nourses of divinest skill, You sacred Muses of _Pernassus_ hill; _Phoebus_ is conquerd by your deare respect And will no longer clemency neglect. You have not sude nor praide to me in vaine; I graunt your willes: she is a mayde againe. _Asca_. Thy praise shal never die whilst I do live. 2 _Mu_. Nor will we slack perpetual thankes to give. _Phoe_. _Thalia_, neare the cave where she remaines The Fayries keepe: request them of their paines, And in my name bid them forthwith provide From that darke place to be the Ladies guide; And in the bountie of their liberall minde To give her cloathes according to her kinde. 1 _Mu_. I goe, divine _Apollo_. [_Exit_. _Phoe_. Haste againe: No time too swift to ease a Lovers paine. _Asca_. Most sacred _Phoebus_, endles thankes to thee That doest vouchsafe so much to pittie mee; And, aged father, for your kindnesse showne Imagine not your friendship ill bestowne: The earth shall sooner vanish and decay Than I will prove unthankf
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