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1 I, 36| mother's womb? Is it Mercury, son of Maia, and what is more 2 I, 36| suns, lamenting her lost son and husband torn limb from 3 III, 21| fate, that the inspired son of Latona may explain and 4 III, 33| thus, by yourselves, the son of Semele and the Pythian 5 IV, 14| first Sun is called the son of Jupiter, and is regarded 6 IV, 14| second is also Jupiter's son, and the mother who bore 7 IV, 14| Hyperiona; the third the son of Vulcan, not Vulcan of 8 IV, 14| Vulcan of Lemnos, but the son of the Nile; the fourth, 9 IV, 14| fifth is regarded as the son of a Scythian king and subtle 10 IV, 14| lusted after Proserpina, is son of Coelus, who is above 11 IV, 24| there protected from his son? Do we say that Jupiter 12 IV, 24| breakfasted in ignorance upon the son of Lycaon, when invited 13 IV, 25| thirteen months? was it not the son of the river Meles? Who 14 IV, 26| spotless Apollo, Latona's son, most chaste and pure, with 15 IV, 26| begot with difficulty one son; but Hercules, a holy god, 16 IV, 35| Trachiniae of Sophocles, that son of Jupiter, Hercules, entangled 17 V, 3| follows be believed, that the son of Saturn had so little 18 V, 9| highest peak of Agdus, her son, you say, tried stealthily 19 V, 10| the greatest vehemence her son when he offered her violence? 20 V, 10| ill-will of so arrogant a son, or that his bellowing while 21 V, 13| are told, Nana conceived a son by an apple. The opinion 22 V, 20| to punish as she may her son's audacity. 23 V, 21| a hearing. At last, the son seeking how to make satisfaction, 24 V, 26| the very verses which the son of Calliope uttered in Greek, 25 V, 28| Liber, born at Nysa, and son of Semele, was still among 26 VI, 6| buried? Ptolemaeus, the son of Agesarchus, in the first 27 VI, 7| will declare to you whose son Aulus was, of what race 28 VI, 12| luxuriant branches; the son of Maia with a broad-brimmed 29 VI, 21| it was not right that a son sprung from Apollo, a father 30 VI, 21| of them was father, which son, or rather whether they 31 VII, 44| leave this question: let the son of Coronis be, as you wish,