Let your shows be new, as strange,

Let them oft and sweetly vary,

Let them haste to their change,

As the seers may not tarry;

Too long to expect the pleasing’st sight,

Doth take away from the delight.”

The “Vision” concluded with a dance of ladies, in which Aurora appeared, and this epilogue followed:—

Aurora. “I was not wearier when I lay

By frozen Tithon’s side to-night,

Than I am willing now to stay,