The Caldron . itli0 anh KmmB (By Rose Pelzweig, i8 and Howard Shambaugh, i8) DRAMATIS PERSONAE. Aeneas, leader of the , Trojan , intimate friend of , influential , a Trojan , Carthaginian prince,lop.^s, bard in Didos palace. Dido, queen of , her , an old nurse. tlii/f Itn ^^^^/^ TKe 1918 ^^f^^^-^- CALDRON. ACT I Scene i.—Aboard Trojan Vessel. Dioneus: The night wears way; and yet thetempest fell, In fury havocs all the heaven and earth; And they with vengeful animus contend, Each with the other blin
The Caldron . itli0 anh KmmB (By Rose Pelzweig, i8 and Howard Shambaugh, i8) DRAMATIS PERSONAE. Aeneas, leader of the , Trojan , intimate friend of , influential , a Trojan , Carthaginian prince,lop.^s, bard in Didos palace. Dido, queen of , her , an old nurse. tlii/f Itn ^^^^/^ TKe 1918 ^^f^^^-^- CALDRON. ACT I Scene i.—Aboard Trojan Vessel. Dioneus: The night wears way; and yet thetempest fell, In fury havocs all the heaven and earth; And they with vengeful animus contend, Each with the other blindly combating. Incited by the incoherent wind. We occupy their field, and must, in time,^ Sink neath the onslaught of the ele-ments. Acestis: It is indeed a mockery of fate That in a strife, ourselves the most con-cerned, Our share must be a merely passive one. For look! While all the world doth workitself Into a passionate delirium. And while the flaccid, smouldring, mun-dane fires, Fanned by the pungent breath of Aeolus Burst forth into titanic conflagration. We like chid children must lie subjectly. And wait completion of our destiny. And like a pouty childs our weak pro-tests Drown in the gulf of our dependency. Dioneus: See how the heavens now towards usdispatch Their effervescent darts of death. Whitelightning In brilliant instantaneous flashes doth Illumine this great battlefield div
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