And try the faith of Chalcas and of
heaven.
What pass'd at Aulis, Greece can
witness bear,89
And all who live to breathe this
Phrygian air.
Beside a fountain's sacred brink we
raised
Our verdant altars, and the victims
blazed:
'Twas where the plane-tree spread its
shades around,
The altars heaved; and from the
crumbling ground
n HERE THE CONVERSATION RETURNS TO THE
THOUGHT CONCERNING THE REVERAMCE OF Chalcas
and the proper reverence that is always necessary ar all rimes..
n From the alters and the world to the air they breath to the battles and
wars they have fought from sacredness to common place the same tenants of reverence
of the divine is necessary
n
n Reverence is the same towards the gods as it would be always. During an omen as during an athletic
event the seed of divine reverence, that
perfect form is the same no matter what form it takes in the indivisible
practice.
n The same reverence of the divine is needed at war and at play
n It’s the same always.
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