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 1   I,  35|      And that that God is not Jove, is evident by the very
 2  II,  70|     existing at all; but from Jove's head she was born, and
 3 III,  30|      But what shall we say of Jove himself, whom the wise have
 4 III,  37|  others declare that they are Jove's by his wife Memory, or
 5 III,  40|    counsellors and princes of Jove supreme. There were some,
 6  IV,  14|     his mother, and the third Jove; the fourth is the offspring
 7  IV,  14|     the fourth is sprung from Jove, and the Messenians name
 8  IV,  16|  sprung forth from the top of Jove's head, bearing a shield,
 9  IV,  17|      even if you were to call Jove himself as witness, or make
10  IV,  21|     do we marvel that you say Jove sprang from a woman's womb,
11  IV,  25|        who served Admetus, as Jove's brother, who served the
12  IV,  26| Fabius, that he may be called Jove's darling, is branded on
13   V,   2|      he desired to learn from Jove himself at a greater risk?
14   V,  37|      story passed to the true Jove, and to a most straightforward
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