Chorus. In Pleasure both Sexes, &c.
[ ACT III.]
[ Scene I.] [A rich Chamber.]
Enter Olivia as a Man, Teresia in Masquerade; the Scene opens, and discovers Lady Youthly, Lady Blunder, Mirtilla, Manage, Prince Frederick in a rich Habi, Welborn in one like his, with a Cloke over him, stands aside, and several others of both Sexes.
Oliv. Oh, my dear Teresia, I’m lost in Love! I’ve seen a Man,—or rather ’tis an Angel! so gay, so soft, so charming, and so witty; so dress’d! so shap’d! and danc’d with such an Air!
Ter. Hey day! Prithee where’s this Wonder to be seen?
Oliv. Why dost thou ask? Hast thou not seen a Man of Dress, and Movement of uncommon Fashion?
Ter. A great many, very odd, and fantastick, I’m sure my dear Man is none of ’em. Sighs.
Oliv. Thy Heart when fir’d burns easily, and soft, but I am all impatient, Darts, and Flames, and all the effects of Love are panting in my Heart, yet never saw his Face: but see, he comes, and I must find a way to let him know the mischiefs he has done.
Mir. Endimion, where’s Sir Morgan?