\paperw2700 \margr0\margl0 \plain \fs20 \f1 \up2 \cf7 So \b \cf15 \ATXht10407 Dido\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 was caught in the web that \b \cf15 \ATXht2 Aphrodite\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 had wov
en for her, urged on by her sister \b \cf15 \ATXht10130 Anna Perenna\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 . The news of her union with \b \cf15 \ATXht10112 Aeneas\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 spread through all the cities of the coast and reached the ears of \b \cf15 \ATXht10900 Iarbas
\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 , son of \b \cf15 \ATXht8 Zeus\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 and king of the Getulians, who had been suing for the hand of Dido for some time. Iarbas asked his father to intervene and the latter, using \b \cf15 \ATXht12 Hermes\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 as a me
ssenger, peremptorily ordered Aeneas back to sea so that his destiny might be fulfilled. Thus, after a year's stay in Carthage, Aeneas was obliged to resume his voyage. As the ships left the harbor, the abandoned Dido impaled herself on a sword on the fu