THALIA. From Gracchus may he win the Prize, And for Cornelia's Life, his own despise.
EUTERPE. May she in Love exceed Admetus' Wife, Who laid her own down, for her Husband's Life.
TERPSICHORE. May he love her with stronger Flame, But much more happy Fate, Than Plaucius, who did disdain To out-live his deceas'd Mate.
ERATO. May she love him with no less Flame, But with much better Fate; Than Porcia chaste, her Brutus did, Whom brave Men celebrate.
CALLIOPE. For Constancy, I wish the Bridegroom may Be equal to the famous Nasica.
URANIA. The Bride in Chastity may she Superior to Paterculana be.
POLYHYMNIA. May their Offspring like them be, Their Honour equal their Estate; Always from ranc'rous Envy free, Deserved Glory on them wait.
Al. I should very much envy Peter Ægidius so much Happiness, but that he is a Man of such Candour, that he himself envies no Body.
Mu. It is now high Time for us to prosecute our Journey.
Al. Have you any Service to command me at Louvain?