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 1   I,  30|     Apollo give you rain? Does Mercury send yon water from heaven?
 2   I,  36|       his mother's womb? Is it Mercury, son of Maia, and what is
 3  II,   2|    existence of Apollo, Diana, Mercury, Mars, Give a true judgment;
 4  II,  13|  address, who zealously follow Mercury, Plato, and Pythagoras,
 5  II,  65|    Juno another, that Fortune, Mercury, Vulcan, are each the giver
 6  II,  70|        if Liber, Venus, Diana, Mercury, Apollo, Hercules, the Muses,
 7  II,  74|   should be born, Aesculapius, Mercury, Liber, and some others,
 8 III,  23|        hands of the physician. Mercury is occupied with combats,
 9 III,  32|                            32. Mercury, also, has been named as
10 III,  32|       this, then, is the case, Mercury is not the name of a god,
11  IV,  14|        Circe. Again, the first Mercury, who is said to have lusted
12  IV,  17|        be shown to us. Show us Mercury, but only, one; give us
13  IV,  22|       of him, again, and Main, Mercury, eloquent in speech, and
14  IV,  24|  enriched? Did we declare that Mercury was a thief? that Laverna
15  VI,  12|        transfer him to that of Mercury, and again were to carry
16  VI,  12|        again were to carry off Mercury and make him migrate to
17  VI,  12|       this is the Sun, or that Mercury, since dress, not the peculiar
18  VI,  25|    their pipes and psalteries; Mercury, the winged slayer of Argus;
19 VII,  21| sacrificed to father Liber and Mercury, or if the barren heifer
20 VII,  21|       sacrifice to him, not to Mercury or Liber. Or what are the
21 VII,  22|        artificers; and because Mercury is eloquent, sacrifice should
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