Sometimes we dance in some old mill, ACT III. SCENE V. HECATE and the Three WITCHES. MUSICK AND SONG. [Within.] Hecate, Hecate, Hecate! O come away! Hec. Hark, I am call'd, my little spirit, see, Sits in a foggy cloud, and stays for me. [Exeunt. [Within.] Come away, Hecate, Hecate! O come away! Hec. I come, I come, with all the speed I may, With all the speed I may. Where's Stadling? 2. Here. [within.] Hec. Where's Puckle? 3. Here; [within.] And Hopper too, and Helway too. We want but you, we want but you : Come away, make up the count. Hec. I will but 'noint, and then I mount: I will but 'noint, &c. [Within.] Here comes down one to fetch his dues, [A Machine with Malkin in it descends. A kiss, a coll, a sip of blood; Hec. O, art thou come? What news? [Within.] All goes fair for our delight: Either come, or else refuse. Hec. Now I'm furnish'd for the flight; [Hecate places herself in the Machine. Now I go, and now I fly, While the moon shines fair; To sing, to toy, to dance, and kiss! Nor cannons' throat our height can reach. [Hecate ascends. 1 Witch. Come, let's make haste; she'll soon be back again. 2 Witch. But whilst she moves through the foggy air, Let's to the cave, and our dire charms prepare. [Exeunt. END OF VOLUME FOURTH. C. and R. Baldwin, Printers, |