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 1  II,   5|        salvation? that although so terrible punishments have been denounced
 2  II,  20|          fine, or of the thunder's terrible crash. Let us next devise
 3  II,  54|           establish punishments by terrible laws for the guilty? For
 4 III,  21|             and Lucina abridge the terrible pangs of childbirth? Do
 5  IV,  20|           as at once execrable and terrible. From Ops, you say, his
 6  IV,  21|    thunderbolt, and draws together terrible clouds, drink in the streams
 7  IV,  30|       rouse the gods to fierce and terrible rage, because you either
 8  IV,  37|         you are the occasion of so terrible misfortunes, because you
 9   V,  19| overwhelmed the revellers with his terrible thunder, and hurled them
10   V,  21|       daughter, he passes into the terrible form of a dragon: he winds
11  VI,  10|         with fiercely gaping jaws, terrible, red as blood, holding an
12  VI,  21|          show his presence by some terrible deed, and recall the jocose
13  VI,  22|           their impious touch with terrible suffering? Or, as the goddesses
14  VI,  24|      robbers, in spite even of the terrible splendour of the gold?
15  VI,  26|           with so many laws and so terrible punishments, and their audacity
16 VII,  40|   difficulties, caused either by a terrible plague continually infecting
17 VII,  45|     changed into the likeness of a terrible animal, and afford room
18 VII,  50|        crush and repel assaults so terrible before these awful blows
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