Of amity. Let Dido wed the Trojan prince,

And give to thee, as royal dowry, Tyria’s lords.

Venus (107-114):

How mad th’ opponent who would such fair terms refuse!

Or who would wish to strive by preference with thee!

If only fortune favor what thou hast proposed:

But of the fates am I uncertain, whether Jove

Be willing that the Trojan exiles and the men

Of Carthage reign in common and a lasting bond

Of amity cement. Thou art his wife. ‘T is right