Entrance of Venus
In the first draft, Venus rises from the sodawater, and Eliot writes of how Aeneas found his mother in the unfamiliar, low, cinema. This stanza is heavily crossed out by Vivian Eliot, and does not return in the second draft, vanishing along with the stanzas about Fresca. Eliot most probably thought the story of Aeneas was too familiar with his audience, and too much of a digression.
This website the work of Abigail L. Bunting
This website the work of Abigail L. Bunting