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Ascanius “did, — As,” 2 HENRY VI., iii. 2. 116. The allusion is to the First Book of the Æneid, but it was Cupid, in the semblance of Ascanius, who sat in Dido's lap,—and Æneas himself who related the destruction of Troy.

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