With care he chuses, mans, and fits with oars.
Now on the shore the fatal swine is found—
Wonderous to tell!—She lay along the ground:
Her well-fed offspring at her udders hung;
She white herself, and white her thirty young.
Æneas takes the mother and her brood,
And all on Juno's altar are bestowed.[2]
The following night, and the succeeding day,
Propitious Tyber smoothed his watery way:
He rolled his river back, and poised he stood,