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[93] “Caussa mali tanti” 11. 480, also of Lavinia. Lavinia was to be the prize of this second war, as Helen had been of the first. The parallel is more natural in the mouth of an enemy of the Trojans, like Amata (7. 363), or Turnus (9. 136 foll.); but it has its place here, as the Sibyl's object is to show that the tragedy of Troy is to repeat itself.

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