The Caldron . nacea for its late decease;And it should be returned to breath and : I thank you for infusing me with life,And dragging me from out my thoughts had grown into a monstrous sizeAnd having been endowed with life by theReality of our threatened to consume me with their am I Aeneas, and will actAs should the lone descendant of Priam,The son of Venus, Joves instrument thru whom the Trojan raceIs destined to be reincarnated. Scene 2—Carthoi^: The building still proceedeth merrily;.d ancient Carthage soon again


The Caldron . nacea for its late decease;And it should be returned to breath and : I thank you for infusing me with life,And dragging me from out my thoughts had grown into a monstrous sizeAnd having been endowed with life by theReality of our threatened to consume me with their am I Aeneas, and will actAs should the lone descendant of Priam,The son of Venus, Joves instrument thru whom the Trojan raceIs destined to be reincarnated. Scene 2—Carthoi^: The building still proceedeth merrily;.d ancient Carthage soon again will strength and beauty far surpassing opus: It is in truth the favored spot of earthI Messed by the gods in evry way. And yet,.Such words in their mere sense do scarce give voicein condign terms the brilliancy of ourSuccess. r)Ut like verbal a|:)iM-obationTo prayers conferred unto the deitieslX?file that thing they would ^ilids: Tis true. Hiere are occasions such as this when words. TKe 1918 S CALDRON


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