@3Enter@1 JANUS. @3Janus. Chronos, Chronos,@1 mend thy Pace: An hundred Times the rowling Sun Around the Radiant Belt has run In his revolving Race. Behold, behold, the Goal in sight; Spread thy Fans, and wing thy flight. @3Enter@1 CHRONOS, @3with a Scythe in his Hand and a great Globe on his Back, which he sets down at his entrance.@1 @3Chronos.@1 Weary, weary of my weight, Let me, let me drop my Freight, And leave the World behind. I could not bear, Another Year, The Load of Human-kind. @3Enter@1 MOMUS, @3Laughing.@1 @3Momus.@1 Ha! ha! ha! Ha! ha! ha! well hast thou done To lay down thy Pack, And lighten thy Back. The World was a Fool, e'er since it begun, And since neither @3Janus,@1 nor @3Chronos,@1 nor I Can hinder the Crimes Or mend the bad Times, 'Tis better to Laugh than to Cry. Co. of all 3. @3'Tis better to Laugh than to Cry.@1 @3Janus.@1 Since @3Momus@1 comes to laugh below, Old Time begin the Show, That he may see, in every Scene, What Changes in this Age have been. @3Chronos.@1 Then Goddess of the Silver Bow begin. @3Horns, or Hunting-Musique within.@1 @3Enter@1 DIANA. @3Diana.@1 With Horns and with Hounds I waken the Day, And hye to my Woodland walks away: I tuck up my Robe, and am buskined soon, And tye to my Forehead a wexing Moon. I course the fleet Stagg, unkennel the Fox, And chase the wild Goats or'e summets of Rocks, With shouting and hooting we pierce thro' the Sky; And Eccho turns Hunter, and doubles the Cry. Cho. of all. @3With shouting and hooting we pierce through the Skie, And Eccho turns Hunter, and doubles the Cry.@1 @3Janus.@1 Then our Age was in it's Prime: @3Chronos.@1 Free from Rage. @3Diana.@1 And free from Crime. @3Momus.@1 A very Merry, Dancing, Drinking, Laughing, Quaffing, and unthinking Time. Cho. of all. @3Then our Age was in it's Prime, Free from Rage, and free from Crime, A very Merry, Dancing, Drinking, Laughing, Quaffing, and unthinking Time.@1 [@3Dance of@1 Diana's @3attendants.@1 @3Enter@1 MARS. @3Mars.@1 Inspire the Vocal Brass, Inspire; The World is past its Infant Age: Arms and Honour, Arms and Honour, Set the Martial Mind on Fire, And kindle Manly Rage. @3Mars@1 has lookt the Sky to Red; And Peace, the Lazy Good, is fled. Plenty, Peace, and Pleasure fly; The Sprightly Green In Woodland-Walks no more is seen; The Sprightly Green has drunk the @3Tyrian@1 Dye. Cho. of all. @3Plenty, Peace,@1 &c. @3Mars.@1 Sound the Trumpet, Beat the Drum; Through all the World around, Sound a Reveille, Sound, Sound, The Warrior God is come. Cho. of all. @3Sound the Trumpet,@1 &c. @3Momus.@1 Thy Sword within the Scabbard keep, And let Mankind agree; Better the World were fast asleep, Than kept awake by Thee. The Fools are only thinner, With all our Cost and Care; But neither side a winner, For Things are as they were. Cho. of all. @3The Fools are only,@1 &c. @3Enter@1 VENUS. @3Venus.@1 Calms appear, when Storms are past; Love will have his Hour at last: Nature is my kindly Care; @3Mars@1 destroys, and I repair; Take me, take me, while you may, @3Venus@1 comes not ev'ry Day. Cho. of all. @3Take her, take her,@1 &c. @3Chronos.@1 The World was then so light, I scarcely felt the Weight; Joy rul'd the Day, and Love the Night. But since the Queen of Pleasure left the Ground, I faint, I lag, And feebly drag The pond'rous Orb around. @3Momus.@1 All, all of a piece throughout: Pointing Thy Chase had a Beast in View; to @3Diana.@1 to @3Mars.@1 Thy Wars brought nothing about; to @3Venus.@1 Thy Lovers were all untrue. @3Janus.@1 'Tis well an Old Age is out. @3Chro.@1 And time to begin a New. Cho. of all. @3All, all of a piece throughout: Thy Chase had a Beast in View; Thy Wars brought nothing about; Thy Lovers were all untrue. 'Tis well an Old Age is out, And time to begin a New.@1 Dance of Huntsmen, Nymphs, Warriours, and Lovers. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...RESPECTABILITY by ROBERT BROWNING BIRTHDAY OF DANIEL WEBSTER by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 27 by ALFRED TENNYSON LILIES: 22. THE VEIL OF BLISS by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) PORTRAIT SONNETS: 3 by HENRY BELLAMANN IN A LETTER TO A.R.C. ON HER WISHING TO BE CALLED ANNA by MATILDA BARBARA BETHAM-EDWARDS ABSENCE by ROBERT SEYMOUR BRIDGES WRITTEN IN ASPIN CAVE by EMILY JANE BRONTE ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN BY LORD KNOWLES: SONG BY THE GARDNER'S BOY AND MAN by THOMAS CAMPION |