Two Songs at the Marriage of the Lord Fauconberg and the Lady Mary Cromwell.

Updated September 23, 2019 | Infoplease Staff

Two Songs at the Marriage of the Lord Fauconberg and the Lady Mary Cromwell.

First Song

[Chorus. Endymion. Luna.]

Chorus

Th' Astrologers own Eyes are set,
And even Wolves the Sheep forget;
Only this Shepherd, late and soon,
Upon this Hill outwakes the Moon.
Heark how he sings, with sad delight,
Thorough the clear and silent Night.

Endymion

Cynthia, O Cynthia, turn thine Ear,
nor scorn Endymions plaints to hear.
As we our Flocks, so you command
The fleecy Clouds with silver wand.

Cynthia

If thou a Mortal, rather sleep;
Or if a Shepherd, watch thy Sheep.

Endmymion

The Shepherd, since he saw thine Eyes,
And Sheep are both thy Sacrifice.
Nor merits he a Mortal's name,
That burns with an immortal Flame.

Cynthia

I have enough for me to do,
Ruling the Waves that Ebb and Flow.

Endymion

Since thou disdain'st not then to share
On Sublunary things thy Care;
Rather restrain these double Seas,
Mine Eyes uncessant deluges.

Cynthia

My wakeful Lamp all night must move,
Securing their Repose above.

Endymion

If therefore thy resplendent Ray
Can make a Night more bright then Day;
Shine thorough this obscurer Brest,
With shades of deep Despair opprest.
Chorus.
Courage, Endymion, boldly Woo,
Anchises was a Shepheard too:
Yet is her younger Sister laid
Sporting with him in Ida's shade:
And Cynthia, though the strongest,
Seeks but the honour to have held out longest.

Endymion

Here unto Latmos Top I climbe:
How far below thine Orbe sublime?
O why, as well as Eyes to see,
Have I not Armes that reach to thee?

Cynthia

'Tis needless then that I refuse,
Would you but your own Reason use.

Endymion

Though I so high may not pretend,
It is the same so you descend.

Cynthia

These Stars would say I do them wrong,
Rivals each one for thee too strong.

Endymion

The Stars are fix'd unto their Sphere,
And cannot, though they would, come near.
Less Loves set of each others praise,
While Stars Eclypse by mixing Rayes.

Cynthia

That Cave is dark.

Endymion

Then none can spy:
Or shine Thou there and 'tis the Sky.

Chorus

Joy to Endymion,
For he has Cynthia's favour won.
And Jove himself approves
With his serenest influence their Loves.
For he did never love to pair
His Progeny above the Air;
But to be honest, valiant, wise,
Makes Mortals matches fit for Deityes.
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