restored him. Euryalus is supported by the popular voice,
by the tears he sheds so gracefully, and the greater loveliness 5
of worth when seen in a beauteous form. Diores
backs his claim with loud appealing shouts; he had just
won the prize, and his attainment of the third place was all
for nothing if the first reward were to be given to Salius.
To whom father Æneas:—“Your rewards, boys, remain 10
fixed as they ever were; no one disturbs the palm once
arranged: suffer me to show pity to a friend’s undeserved
misfortune.” So saying, he gives Salius the enormous