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Scen. 4.

Enter two servants, one of them a Magitian.
1 Ser.
My Mr: has prevail'd already with the Gentleman:
Who holds it easie to discover all.

Lar.
Is this he?

Phil.
You are welcome Sir.

Mag.
Alas poore youngmen, their faces
Carry too much of sorrow, but the Fates
Must be obey'd, I am informd of your
Desires, and I request none may be with us
But these two, please you to depart, there is
Some reason in my art Sir for your absence.

1 Ser.
Most willingly.

Exit.
Mag.
Sit down I pray, but stir not on your lives
Nor speak to what you see; you must suppose
What ere you see is not substantiall
But ayerie shapes that represent the life
Of those you seek, which to offend may be
Most prejudiciall nay dangerous
Even to your lives; the charme shall not delay
Your expectation longer: doe you know
The Satyrs when you see 'em once agen.