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<TEI.2><text><body><div1 type="Book" n="11" org="uniform" sample="complete"><l n="tr"><milestone ed="p" n="225" unit="card" />While thus their factious minds with fury burn,</l>
<l n="tr">The legates from  th'  Aetolian prince return:</l>
<l n="tr">Sad news they bring, that, after all the cost</l>
<l n="tr">And care employ'd, their embassy is lost;</l>
<l n="tr">That Diomedes refus'd his aid in war,</l>
<l n="tr">Unmov'd with presents, and as deaf to pray'r.</l>
<l n="tr">Some new alliance must elsewhere be sought,</l>
<l n="tr">Or peace with <placeName key="perseus,Troy" authname="perseus,Troy">Troy</placeName> on hard conditions bought.</l>
<l n="tr"><milestone ed="P" unit="para" />Latinus, sunk in sorrow, finds too late,</l>
<l n="tr">A foreign son is pointed out by fate;</l>
<l n="tr">And, till Aeneas shall <persName>Lavinia</persName> wed,</l>
<l n="tr">The wrath of Heav'n is hov'ring o'er his head.</l>
<l n="tr">The gods, he saw, espous'd the juster side,</l>
<l n="tr">When late their titles in the field were tried:</l>
<l n="tr">Witness the fresh laments, and fun'ral tears undried.</l>
<l n="tr">Thus, full of anxious thought, he summons all</l>
<l n="tr">The Latian senate to the council hall.</l>
<l n="tr">The princes come, commanded by their head,</l>
<l n="tr">And crowd the paths that to the palace lead.</l>
<l n="tr">Supreme in pow'r, and reverenc'd for his years,</l>
<l n="tr">He takes the throne, and in the midst appears.</l>
<l n="tr">Majestically sad, he sits in state,</l>
<l n="tr">And bids his envoys their success relate.</l>
<l n="tr"><milestone ed="P" unit="para" />When Venulus began, the murmuring sound</l>
<l n="tr">Was hush'd, and sacred silence reign'd around.</l>
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