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1  II,  20|     noise, in fine, or of the thunder's terrible crash. Let us
2  II,  22|        clouds, mist, showers. thunder, snow. hail? Will he be
3 III,  38|       gave power to wield his thunder. Cincius declares them to
4 III,  39|     those who wield another's thunder under this name. But if
5  IV,  21| repeat, the god who makes the thunder crash, lightens and hurls
6   V,   1|       avert evil portended by thunder, and being eager to learn,
7   V,   1|    avert what is portended by thunder with a head." The king answered. "
8   V,   1|       that evils portended by thunder should be averted with sacrifices
9   V,  19|   revellers with his terrible thunder, and hurled them to the
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