| The God of Love Pardons the Lover For Listening to Reason, and Promises Aid |
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| Fair Welcome Thanks the Duenna and Agrees to Receive the Lover |
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| Nature Begins Her Confession |
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| The Poet Tells the Story of Pygmalion, and of Cinyras and Myrrha |
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| The Dreamer Enters the Garden of Mirth |
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| Jealousy Builds A Castle in Which to Immure Fair Welcome and the Rose |
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| The Lover's Friend Takes Reason's Place |
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| The God of Love Summons His Barons and Proposes a War to Rescue Fair Welcome |
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| Lover Gains Entry Into the Castle of Jealousy |
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| Nature Discusses Destiny and Free Will |
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