founder of Troy. From afar he gazes wonderingly on

their warrior arms and their ghostly chariots. Their spears

stand rooted in the ground, and their unyoked steeds

graze dispersedly over the meadow. All the delight they

took when alive in chariots and armour, all their pride in

grooming and feeding their horses, goes with them underground,

and animates them there. See, too, his eye rests 5

on others regaling on either hand upon the grass, and

singing in chorus a joyous pæan, all in a fragrant grove

of bay, the source whence, welling forth into the upper