A jester and a shepherd set up a
maypole and dance a
Morris. The jester presents gifts to the audience.
Francis Fane is handed a book, upside-down, as a warning against too much study. The shepherd packs the maypole away. A nymph in a rich petticoat, waistcoat, and scarf, with a garland of flowers on her head, brings in a perfuming pan as a harbinger of
Venus. Venus is persuaded to enter the refreshed room and dances a "
canary".
Urania summons the nymphs of woods and streams as "A flower of May is sprung today". They dance a dance of Rachel Fane's making. == References ==