After the banquet, the Lord of the Pavilion leaves. He invites the women to meet him, but they refuse, saying that they have the right not to accept an invitation that is too formal. The Lord is skilled in the arts of music, and he sings a song called "My beloved," which is an expression of his love for a woman. The song is a folk song, and the composer of the song is in love with the woman, but he does not want her to know about his feelings for her.
After the banquet, the Lord of the Pavilion leaves. He invites the women to meet him, but they refuse, saying that they have the right not to accept an invitation that is too formal. The Lord is skilled in the arts of music, and he sings a song called "My beloved," which is an expression of his love for a woman. The song is a folk song, and the composer of the song is in love with the woman, but he does not want her to know about his feelings for her.