The Caldron . the Fates have been kind,And have not thwarted our contrived we have left behind us, and now,Latium looms as our goal—the pinnacleAnd culmination of our ambitions—And—where Fate beckons, let us shape our 2—Didos : The morning in all its sublimityPays fitting tribute to our lovely the rays of dawn above the palaceShedding the roseate gleams of splendorThat tint the marble walls in radianceAnd signify of reverent homageAnd due devotion to Beautys endows her with gloriousEcstasy, and elevates her joyousSpirits to hei


The Caldron . the Fates have been kind,And have not thwarted our contrived we have left behind us, and now,Latium looms as our goal—the pinnacleAnd culmination of our ambitions—And—where Fate beckons, let us shape our 2—Didos : The morning in all its sublimityPays fitting tribute to our lovely the rays of dawn above the palaceShedding the roseate gleams of splendorThat tint the marble walls in radianceAnd signify of reverent homageAnd due devotion to Beautys endows her with gloriousEcstasy, and elevates her joyousSpirits to heights above; such miraclesAre accomplished by all-engulfing loveThat knows no bonds and concedes no Lady-in-waiting: Have you then observed the Trojan heroIn his youthful courage and ambitionLay siege to her impressionable heart ?Her former husband is a memoryMerged in oblivion by this attachmentThat holds her fascinated and bewitchedIn the transports of consuming passion. Pape Twentii-one. ^ TKe 1910 S CALDRON


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