KOTLYAREVSKY, Ivan
    
      
    
      
    Eneyida
  
    
      
    
      Aeneas
    
     was a lively fellow
    
      
    And quite a 
    
      Cossack
    
     for a lad,
    
      
    For mischief he was more than 
    
      mellow
    
    
      
    While courage above all he had.
  
    But when the Greeks felt very bitter
    
      
    And made of Troy a 
    
      heap
    
     of litter
    
      
    He took a bag, and with a lust -
    
      
    With some good Troyans whom he gathered
    
      
    Whose hides were tough and necks well lethered -
    
      
    He showed old Troy a cloud of dust.
  
    
      
    He quickly built some boats of timber,
    
      
    Then launched them in the quiet sea
    
      
    And filling them with muscle limber
    
      
    He hit the foam where eyes could see.
  
    
      
    But 
    
      cackling
    
     
    
      Juno
    
    , 
    
      dog-
      gone
    
    -daughter,
    
      
    Kept cackling like a 
    
      hen
    
     for water;
    
      
    - That's how Aeneas lacked her grace -
    
      
    A long long time she had been praying:
    
      
    She wished his soul would stop delaying
    
      
    The trip to that unearthly place.
  
    
      
    Translation:
    W. Semenyna