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Rh Save one, who sank beneath, the tide

E'en in our presence: all beside

Confirms your mother's word.'

Scarce had he said, the mist gives way

And purges brightening into day;

Æneas stood, to sight confest,

A very God in face and chest:

For Venus round her darling's head

A length of clustering locks had spread,

Crowned him with youth's purpureal light,

And made his eyes gleam glad and bright:

Such loveliness the hands of art

To ivory's native hues impart:

So 'mid the gold around it placed

Shines silver pale or marble chaste.

Then in a moment, unforeseen

Of all, he thus bespeaks the queen:

'Lo, him you ask for! I am he,

Æneas, saved from Libya's sea.

O, only heart that deigns to mourn

For Ilium's cruel care!

That bids e'en us, poor relics, torn

From Danaan fury, all outworn

By earth and ocean, all forlorn,

Its home, its city share!

We cannot thank you; no, nor they,

Our brethren of the Dardan race,

Who, driven from their ancestral place,

Throughout the wide world stray.

May Heaven, if virtue claim its thought,

If justice yet avail for aught,

Heaven, and the sense of conscious right,

With worthier meed your acts requite!