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fent profpecftjand had his eyes made more happy 

 to behold the two fair Shepheardefles Amaryllis 

 and Aminta ftrewing the foot-paths with Lilhes, 

 and Ladyfmocks, fo newly gathered by their 

 fair hands, that they yet fmelt more fweet then 

 the morning, and immediately met (attended 

 with Clora Clorinda^ and many other Wood- 

 nymphs) the fair and yertuous Parthenia : who 

 after a courteous falutation and inquiry of his 

 intended Journey, told him the neighbour-Shep- 

 heards of that part of Arcadia had dedicated that 

 day to be kept holy to the honour of their great 

 God Pan ; and, that they had defigned her Mis- 

 trefTe of a Love-feaft, which was to be kept that 

 prefent day, in an Arbour built that morning, for 

 that purpofe; fhe told him alfo, that Orpheus 

 would bee there, and bring his Harp, Pan his 

 Pipe, and 'Titerus his Oaten-reed, tomakemufick 

 at this feaft ; fhee therefore perfwaded him, not to 

 lofe, but change that dayes pleafure ; before he 



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