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1   T-I| with his opposing brow.~The helmsman’s unsure of what to shun
2   T-I|  rises like a hillside.~The helmsman himself raises his hands
3  T-IV|     public ills.~Tiphys the helmsman’s art, is idle when the
4  ExII|     son.~I had no Tiphys as helmsman, no son of Agenor,~Phineus,
5   Ind| Macer.~ ~Palinurus~Aeneas’s helmsman who fell into the sea while
6   Ind|   Boeotian and the mythical helmsman of the Argo on the voyage
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