The Works of Christopher Marlowe

Dido


Act: 1 Scene: 2
There is a place Hesperia term'd by us,
An ancient Empire, famoused for armes,
And fertile in faire Ceres furrowed wealth,
Which now we call Italia of his name,
That in such peace long time did rule the same:
Thither made we,
When suddenly gloomie Orion rose,
And led our ships into the shallow sands,
Whereas the Southerne winde with brackish breath,
Disperst them all amongst the wrackfull Rockes:
From thence a fewe of us escapt to land,
The rest we feare are foulded in the flouds.

Act: 2 Scene: 1
It is our Captaine, see Ascanius.
Why turnes Aeneas from his trustie friends?

Act: 3 Scene: 1
And I in Athens with this gentleman,
Unlesse I be deceiv'd disputed once.

Act: 4 Scene: 3
To Italy, sweete friends to Italy,
We will not stay a minute longer here.

Act: 5 Scene: 1
Let it be term'd Aenea by your name.