Daphnis Reasserts His Love for Chloé. The Dorcon-Daphnis Dance Contest for a Kiss from Chloé
Creatures of Pan Appear and Frighten the Pirates, Who Flee in Terror, Leaving Chloé Alone with a Shining Crown
Lammon Tells How Pan Saved Chloé in Memory of His Love for the Nymph Syrinx. Daphnis and Chloè Act out the Story.
Pan (Daphnis) Fashions a Flute from Some Reeds, on Which He Declares His Love for Syrinx (Chloé)
Abandoning Their Roles, the Lovers Embrace and Kneel at the Altar of the Nymphs
Young Men Invade the Scene, and Joyous Tumult Prevails in Tribute to the Triumph of the Lovers
