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[157] Ingreditur seems to mean ‘enters on his journey to the shore,’ or perhaps merely ‘goes on:’ comp. 8. 309. A correction in Med. gives ‘progreditur.’ ‘Caecos eventus’ probably includes the various things he had heard from the Sibyl, the prediction of vv. 83 foll., the doubt about the golden bough, and the mysterious death.

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