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 * Cor. Sure some Magician keeps his Revels here:

Princess retire, there may be Danger near.


 * Ori. What Danger in such gentle Notes can be?

Thou Friend to Love, thrice-pow'rful Harmony, I'll follow thee Play on Musick's the Balm of Love, it charms Despair, Suspends the Smart, and softens ev'ry Care. [Exeunt, following the Musick.


 * Arcal. Finish the rest, and then be free as Air:

My Eyes ne'er yet beheld a Form so fair. Happy beyond my Wish, I go to prove At once, the Joys of sweet Revenge and Love. [Exeunt following.


 * Amad. Mistake me not No, Amadis shall die,

If she is pleas'd, but not disturb her Joy. Nice Honour still engages to requite False Mistresses, and proud, with Slight for Slight. But if, like mine, the stubborn Heart retain A wilful Tenderness, the Brave must feign, In private grieve, but with a careless Scorn In publick, seem to triumph, not to mourn. Rh