her agonized spirit, and by his words to check the onset of

sorrow, with many a groan, his whole soul upheaved by

the force of love, goes nevertheless about the commands

of Heaven, and repairs to his fleet. The Teucrians redouble 15

their efforts, and along the whole range of the shore

drag their tall ships down. The keels are careened and

floated. They carry oars with their leaves still on, and

timber unfashioned as it stood in the woods, so strong their

eagerness to fly. You may see them all in motion, streaming 20

from every part of the city. Even as ants when they