Cybele: X, 312 (307-315)
"At the helm Aeneas/ himself both steers and tends the sails; his cares/
have stripped his limbs of calm and rest. Then - look!/ across the middle of
the seaway came a band of his own squadron; for the nymphs,/ whom Cybele had
made sea goddesses/ when she changed them from ship to nymphs, swam on/
together, cutting thgouth the waves, as many/ as once were brazen prows along
the coast."