grave fear. That boy will accept the life of the gods and will see the gods and he himself will be seen by the
gods. He will rule the world with ancient virtues. At the same time he will be able to read the praises and deeds
of his parents and to know their virtues, happy fields will provide sweet fruits for all men. Few crimes will
remain, nevertheless, which will order the men to try the sea with ships, which will order the men to encircle
the cities with walls. There will be other wars, and great Achilles will be sent to Troy again. When, however, a
strong age will have made this boy a man, the seas will be left behind by their passengers nor will sailors
exchange merchandise on account of money. The hardy farmer will free bulls from the yoke; the ground will
not be touched by rakes; the whole world will bear all things.