ched by his messenger: andViola, always perfect in her part, yet always shrinking from it,appearing among them from time to time on her embassies of love;sometimes a partaker, sometimes a provoker, sometimes the victim oftheir mischievous sport.All this array of comicalities, exhilarating as it is in itself, isrendered doubly so by the frequent changes and playings-in of poetrybreathed from the sw