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Fiu't Entry
Synus entersOcean:
—Stand by there with your Brother whilest I bid
My Synus wellcome, there true Loue is spedd
Where bosomes are to Like imboweled
Thy presence is most milde, giue me a Kisse
Incense my beard with the Aromatickes
Of thy Choyce dewe, and Lett our Curld Lockes thus
Leanes uppon him & huggs him
Perfumed be with thy rich Calamus
Yet wee must part; thou must retire; degrees
Of Nature Enuye Such felicityes
But ere thou goest, my blessing, Sacrifize
Vnto thy shores a floud of Merchandize
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—What thankefull Armes Bazora Lends shall pay
Your Bountyes with Embracements euery day
Ocean:
—Obserue yr Charges then Sonns & be free
Whilst I howld power ore Liquid Souranty
Yet ere yea goe let Some kind waue express
Your Duties to your Sire in Actiuenes
Exeunt Fret: Pont: & Sinus.
The 4 Windes play Soe they goe out in a dannce
Blow vp yea winds, yet These youths gently moue
That Tempests cease & All may end in Loue
These gon out in a Short Dance ther Enters a
Nayad or Nimph of ye Riuers in a Siluer waterd
Kirtle & wast coat—a Chaplet of Glaiue or Sedg
on her head & bull rushes in her hand adressing
her Self humbly to Oceanus & Speaks
That Tempests cease & All may end in Loue
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