The stage was set with a representation of
Milford Haven, a Welsh port, with boats bobbing in the harbour, framed by giant statues of
Neptune and
Nereus. The setting evoked Henry's Tudor ancestry, as
Henry VII had landed at Milford Haven. Perhaps as an heir to a Tudor Arthurian tradition, during the masque Henry was to be presented with a sword by his mother. First
Prince Charles took the part of "Zephyrus", the messinger of spring, wearing fairy wings. He was flanked by two muscular "sea slaves" or
Tritons, accompanied by eight young aristocratic women or
naiads, to a song describing how
Tethys brought blessings to the Ocean King, who was King James. Next one of the Tritons explained the idea of the masque to James and Prince Henry, while the other gave a sword to Prince Charles. Charles got up and gave the sword to Henry, which was understood to be a gift from Tethys or rather Anne of Denmark, and also the sword of
Astraea, a goddess of justice associated with
Queen Elizabeth. Henry also received a scarf of "Love and Amity" which represented the British Isles. James got a trident representing rule over the kingdoms of England, Scotland and Wales. In his speech the Triton explained the particular significance of Milford Haven as a harbour in Wales where
Henry VII began his Union of York and Lancaster. After this gift exchange, Charles returned to his position while twelve maidens, "all of them daughters of earls and barons", danced around him. Next in the harbour appeared Anne of Denmark seated on a raised throne with a back made like a silver
scallop shell draped with gold cloth, set around with lanterns that showed liked jewels.
Princess Elizabeth, as the nymph of Thames, sat at the queen's feet. On either side in caves or niches were six women masquers who represented the
nymphs or guardian spirits of various rivers. They came down from their caverns one by one and marched in a meandering path towards the Tree of Victory where they offered flowers to the Ocean King. Tethys danced and then reposed under the Tree of Victory, twice. The nymphs then began to take out men from the audience to dance with. Near the end of the show, one of the tritons reappeared to prevent the audience making for the refreshments. Mercury descended from the roof to announce that Charles and six companions should follow him to bring back the queen and her companions, and restore them from their fishy forms. A scene resembling a wood appeared, from which the queen and her ladies were reunited with the king by Charles and his companions. The nautical theme included topical allusions in support of British fisheries and the herring industry, and an appeal against attacks on Spanish shipping. ==Cast==