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Scen. 5.

Enter Charinus.
Cha.
I come to see how Pamphilus speeds, and loe.

Pam.
Some man perhaps may think I feed on dreames:
But now I please to thinke all reall truth.
I on this ground iudge the Gods liues eternall,
Because their pleasure's certainly their owne.
For I my selfe haue gaind immortall state,
If with this ioy no griefe ere intermeddle.
But who might I now wish especially
Here at this time, to tell the tidings to?

Enter Dauus.
Cha.
What ioy is that he talkes of?

Pam.
I now see
Dauus our man: there is no liuing one,
I rather would haue had. I know he will
Full truely ioy in the true ioy I feele.