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 1   I,  30|        yon water from heaven? Has Aesculapius, Hercules, or Diana devised
 2   I,  36|          and little fishes? Is it Aesculapius and father Bacchus, the
 3   I,  38|      discovered the use of bread; Aesculapius, because he discovered the
 4   I,  41|         death by lightning, named Aesculapius, the discoverer of medicines,
 5   I,  49| importuned with most piteous vows Aesculapius himself, the health-giver,
 6  II,  65|        Ceres can give good crops, Aesculapius health, Neptune one thing,
 7  II,  74|          Hercules should be born, Aesculapius, Mercury, Liber, and some
 8 III,   6|            Triptolemus, Hercules, Aesculapius, and all the others, to
 9 III,  23|           darkness and obscurity? Aesculapius presides over the duties
10  VI,  21|       mention that the dignity of Aesculapius was mocked by him? For when
11  VI,  25|           winged slayer of Argus; Aesculapius, with his staff; Ceres,
12 VII,  22|         because he is a musician; Aesculapius, because he is a physician,
13 VII,  32|           The vintage festival of Aesculapius is being celebrated. The
14 VII,  44|        What gods, say, I beseech? Aesculapius, you say, the god of health,
15 VII,  44|           shall we say then? That Aesculapius, whom you extol, an excellent,
16 VII,  45|        show that that serpent was Aesculapius, unless you choose to bring
17 VII,  47|   responses of the seers, the god Aesculapius was ordered to be invited
18 VII,  47|          losses. Where, then, was Aesculapius? where that deliverer promised
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