

WALrONIANA. 



" could return an anfwer they were unawares en- 

 " tred into a living moving Lane, made of Shep- 

 " heards and Pilgrimes ; who had that morning 

 " meafured many miles to be eye-witnefTes of that 

 " days pleafure ; this Lane led them into a large 

 " Arbour, whofe wals were made of the yeelding 

 " Willow, and fmooth Beech boughs : and covered 

 " over with Sycamore leaves, and Honyfuccles." 



I might now tell in what manner (after her firft 

 entrance into this Arbour) Philoclea {Philoclea the 

 fair Arcadian Shepheardefle) crown'd her Temples 

 with a Garland, with what flowers, and by whom 

 'twas made; I might tell what guefts (befides 

 Aftrea and Adonis) were at this feaft ; and who 

 (befide Mercury) waited at the Table, this I might 

 tell : but may not, cannot exprefTe what mufick 

 the Gods and Wood-nymphs made within ; and 

 the Linits, Larks, and Nightingales about this 

 Arbour, during this holy day : which began in 

 harmlefle mirth, and (for Bacchus and his gang 



were 



