When the chief pomp comes, loud[433] the people hollow;

And she her vestal virgin priests doth follow.30

Such was the Greek pomp, Agamemnon dead;

Which fact[434] and country wealth, Halesus fled.

And having wandered now through sea and land,

Built walls high towered with a prosperous hand.

He to th' Hetrurians Juno's feast commended:

Let me and them by it be aye befriended.

FOOTNOTES:

[429] Not in Isham copy or ed. A.