PHYLASTER. Actus I. Scœn. I. Enter at seuerall doores LORD LYON, TRASILINE, followes him, CLERIMON meetes them. TRASILINE. Well ore tane my Lord. LYON. Noble friend welcome, and see who encoun- ters vs, honourable good Clerimon. CLE. My good Lord Lyon, most happily met wor- thy Trasiline, Come gallants, what's the newes, the season affoords vs variety, the nouilsts of our time runnes on heapes, to glut their itching eares with airie sounds, trotting to'th burse; and in the Temple walke with greater zeale to hear a nouall lye, then pyous Anthum tho chanted by Cherubins. TRANS. True Sir: and holds set counsels, to vent their braine sicke opinions with presagements what all states shall designe. CLE. Thats as their intelligence serues. LYON. And that shall serue as long as inuention lastes, there dreams they relate, as spoke from Oracles, or if the gods should hold a synod, and make them their secritaries, they will diuine and prophecie too: but come and speake your B thoughts -123- |