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induction00-第7章

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and playing on instruments artificially) the Queene commanded; that

divers Instruments should be brought; and (as she gave charge) Dioneus

tooke a Lute; and Fiammetta a Violl de gamba; and began to play an

excellent daunce。 Whereupon; the Queene with the rest of the Ladies;

and the other two young Gentlemen (having sent their attending

servants to dinner) paced foorth a daunce very majestically。 And

when the dance was ended; they sung sundry excellent Canzonets;

outwearing so the time; untill the Queene commanded them all to

rest; because the houre did necessarily require it。 The Gentlemen

having their Chambers farre severed from the Ladies; curiously strewed

with flowers; and their beds adorned in exquisite manner; as those

of the Ladies were not a jotte inferiour to them; the silence of the

night bestowed sweet rest on them al。 In the morning; the Queene and

all the rest being risen; accounting over much sleepe to be very

hurtfull; they walked abroad into a goodly Meadow; where the grasse

grew verdantly; and the beames of the Sun heated not overviolently;

because the shades of faire spreading Trees; gave a temperate

calmnesse; coole and gentle winds fanning their sweet breath

pleasingly among them。 All of them being there set downe in a round

ring; and the Queen in the middest; as being the appointed place of

eminency; she spake:

  You see (faire company) that the Sunne is highly mounted; the

heate (elsewhere) too extreme for us; and therefore here is our

fittest refuge; the ayre being so coole; delicate; and acceptable; and

our folly well worthy reprehension; if we should walke further; and

speede worse。 Heere are Tables; Cards; and Chesse; as your

dispositions may bee addicted。 But if mine advice might passe for

currant; I would admit none of those exercises; because they are too

troublesome both to them that play; and such as looke on。 I could

rather wish; that some quaint discourse might passe among us; a tale

or fable related by some one; to urge the attention of all the rest。

And so wearing out the warmth of the day; one prety Novell will draw

on another; untill the Sun be lower declined; and the heates extremity

more diminished; to solace our selves in some other place; as to our

minds shall seeme convenient。 If therefore what I have sayde bee

acceptable to you (I purposing to follow in the same course of

pleasure;) let it appeare by your immediate answere; for; till the

Evening; I thinke we can devise no exercise more commodious for us。

  The Ladies and Gentlemen allowed of the motion; to spend the time in

telling pleasant tales; whereupon the Queene saide: Seeing you have

approved mine advice; I grant free permission for this first day; that

every one shall relate; what to him or her is best pleasing。 And

turning her selfe to Pamphilus (who was seated on her right hand) gave

him favour; with one of his Novels; to begin the recreation: which

he not daring to deny; and perceiving generall attention prepared

for him; thus he began。

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