The Aeneid I.197-207 Aeneas spoke these words of comfort to his sad-hearted friends: “Comrades, we have not been ignorant of misfortune. Worse than this you have suffered – this also will end. Recall your courage and banish sad fear. Perhaps even this distress will some day be a grand thing to recall. Through chance and change, through hosts of dangers, our road still leads on to where destiny offers a second home. There duty tells us to build a second court. Endure, and find salvation in the hope of better things.” |

