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The Aeneid
The Aeneid
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The Aeneid


In pomp, attended with a num’rous train;

Receives his friends, and to the city leads,

And tears of joy amidst his welcome sheds.

Proceeding on, another Troy I see,

Or, in less compass, Troy’s epitome.

A riv’let by the name of Xanthus ran,

And I embrace the Scaean gate again.

My friends in porticoes were entertain’d,

And feasts and pleasures thro’ the city reign’d.

The tables fill’d the spacious hall around,

And golden bowls with sparkling wine were crown’d.

Two days we pass’d in mirth, till friendly gales,

Blown from the south supplied our swelling sails.

Then to the royal seer I thus began:

‘O thou, who know’st, beyond the reach of man,

The laws of heav’n, and what the stars decree;

Whom Phoebus taught unerring prophecy,

From his own tripod, and his holy tree;

Skill’d in the wing’d inhabitants of air,

What auspices their notes and flights declare:

O say—for all religious rites portend

A happy voyage, and a prosp’rous end;

And ev’ry power and omen of the sky

Direct my course for destin’d Italy;

But only dire Celaeno, from the gods,

A dismal famine fatally forebodes—

O say what dangers I am first to shun,

What toils vanquish, and what course to run.’

“The prophet first with sacrifice adores

The greater gods; their pardon then implores;

Unbinds the fillet from his holy head;

To Phoebus, next, my trembling steps he led,

Full of religious doubts and awful dread.

Then, with his god possess’d, before the shrine,

These words proceeded from his mouth divine:

‘O goddess-born, (for Heav’n’s appointed will,

With greater auspices of good than ill,

Foreshows thy voyage, and thy course directs;

Thy fates conspire, and Jove himself protects,)

Of many things some few I shall explain,

Teach thee to shun the dangers of the main,

And how at length the promis’d shore to gain.

The rest the fates from Helenus conceal,

And Juno’s angry pow’r forbids to tell.

First, then, that happy shore, that seems so nigh,

Will far from your deluded wishes fly;

Long tracts of seas divide your hopes from Italy:

For you must cruise along Sicilian shores,

And stem the currents with your struggling oars;

Then round th’ Italian coast your navy steer;