THE WORKS O F The HONOURABLE Sir Philip Sidney, Kt. VOL. II. CONTAINING The THIRD, FOURTH, and FIFTH BOOK'S LONDON: Printed in the Year MDCC XXIV. THE COUNTESS of Pembroke's ARCADI A. Book III. HIS laft Day's danger, having made Pamela's love difcern what a loss it fhould have fuffered, if Dorus had been deftroyed, bred fuch tendernefs of kindness in her toward him, that she could no longer keep love from looking out through her eyes, and going forth in her words, whom before as a clofe prifoner fhe had to her heart only committed; fo as finding not only by his fpeeches and letters, but by the pitiful oration of a languishing behaviour, and the easily deciphered character of a forrowful face, that defpair began now to threaten him deftruction, The grew content both to pity him, and let him fee fhe pitied him, as well by making her own beautiful beams to thaw away the former icynefs of her behaviVOL. II. B our, |