Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  30|          Aesculapius, Hercules, or Diana devised the plan of showers
 2   I,  36|            the bow-bearing deities Diana and Apollo, who were companions
 3  II,   2|           the existence of Apollo, Diana, Mercury, Mars, Give a true
 4  II,  70|            again, if Liber, Venus, Diana, Mercury, Apollo, Hercules,
 5 III,  21|       forests, woods, groves, that Diana may be esteemed very mighty
 6 III,  34|           leads them-maintain that Diana, Ceres, Luna, are but one
 7 III,  34|       Ceres but an empty name, and Diana: and thus the discussion
 8  IV,  16|       majesty, who bore Apollo and Diana, and by the fruit of my
 9  IV,  17|             and in like manner one Diana. For you will never make
10  IV,  22|             the Delian archer, and Diana, who rouses the woods; of
11  IV,  29|          of Minerva and the virgin Diana; by what stratagems Liber
12  VI,   6|      Eleusin? and in the shrine of Diana, which was set up in the
13  VI,   6| Leucophryne is in the sanctuary of Diana at Maghesia. Under the altar
14  VI,  11|           an unhewn log instead of Diana; the people of Pessinus
15  VI,  23|       temple fell at Athens? Where Diana, when hers fell at Ephesus?
16  VI,  25|          figs, or autumnal fruits; Diana, with half-covered thighs,
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