A Pageant of May: I. the Masque of Proserpine; Ii. the Revels of May
A Pageant of May: I. the Masque of Proserpine; Ii. the Revels of May
Porter Garnett
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MERCURY The boss is in an awful temper 'T is ever thus. Yes, sic est semper. I must be off. Good-bye, dear mater. Excuse me, miss, I'll see you later. (He runs to the dais. ) JUPITER This mandate bear to Pluto. Say It is my will that Proserpine returns. MERCURY darts off in the direction taken by PLUTO and disappears. The companions of PROSERPINE follow and, forming in a group near the place where he vanished, sing the following Hymn of Joy : With tender buds and grasses green, * And hills and ...vales in splendor seen, The grateful signs of Springtime come, And Proserpine with all her train Returneth to the world again, Exultant, exultant to her home. Welcome, welcome, husbandman's deliverer! Welcome, welcome, crowner of his industry ! Unto you let all now render praise, Praise for gracious ministry! With tender buds, etc. Hail! Hail! Hail! Hail! Proserpine! Hail! Hail! Proserpine! Hail! Hail! Hail! Proserpine! Hail! Hail! ! [22] THE MASQUE OF PROSERPINE As the hymn ends the ranks of the companions of PROSERPINE divide, and MERCURY runs in followed by the chariot of PLUTO in which are PLUTO and PROSERPINE.
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