, till his Companions should eat their Tables; and that accordingly, upon his landing in

Italy

, as they were eating their Flesh upon Cakes of Bread, for want of other Conveniences, they afterwards fed on the Cakes themselves; upon which one of the Company said merrily,

We are eating our Tables

. They immediately took the Hint, says the Historian, and concluded the Prophecy to be fulfilled. As

Virgil

did not think it proper to omit so material a particular in the History of

Æneas

, it may be worth while to consider with how much Judgment he has qualified it, and taken off every thing that might have appeared improper for a Passage in an Heroick Poem. The

[Prophetess]