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a to sea, beseech thy mercy; keep the curse of fire from our poor ships! We pray thee, do no wrong unto a guiltless race. But heed our plea! No Libyan hearth shall suffer by our sword, nor spoil and plunder to our ships be borne; such haughty violence fits not the souls of vanquished men. We journey to a land named, in Greek syllables, Hesperia: a storied realm, made mighty by great wars and wealth of fruitful land; in former days Oenotrians had it, and their sons, 't is said, have called it Italy, a chieftain's name to a whole region given. Thitherward our ships did fare; but with swift-rising flood the stormful season of Orion's star drove us on viewless shoals; and angry gales dispersed us, smitten by the tumbling surge, among innavigable rocks. Behold, we few swam hither, waifs upon your shore! What race of mortals this? What barbarous land, that with inhospitable laws ye thrust a stranger from your coasts, and fly to arms, nor grant mere foothold on your kingdom's bound? If man t