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1 1| kind intervention of the Gods may avert such a climax! ~
2 1| Shades? ~ NUR. I beseech the Gods, may such an unpropitious
3 1| herd of mankind and the Gods above as well, nor has he
4 1| his own paternal household gods, having been falsely accused,
5 1| sanctity of our household gods with her Stygian torches,
6 1| enjoyment. The Queen of the Gods herself, has, aforetime,
7 1| heavens, and father of the Gods, changed himself into all
8 1| the ruler of the heavenly gods would make ready to cut
9 1| the avowed enemy of the gods and of mankind alike, for
10 1| the severe anger of the Gods - first, when cruel Venus
11 1| over her own household gods! And may she, by a happy
12 2| necessary. ~ SEN. So long as the Gods above, may always approve
13 2| that I should fear the Gods, when I am about to do anything! ~
14 2| NERO. It is a gift of the Gods, no doubt, that Rome and
15 2| celestial abodes, the very Gods above? ~ SEN. It is a mistake,
16 3| of my venerated household gods, nor I, even then, stifled
17 3| upon thy paternal household gods, with such tearful eyes?
18 4| the frankincense to the Gods, and when thou sprinkledst
19 4| waves, whose marriage the Gods are said to have celebrated
20 4| the cherished household gods of thy brothers and thy
21 4| for me, and worship the gods above, with thy pious supplications,
22 4| Claudia to her household Gods (her home), and that the
23 5| tutelar deity now, and the Gods above, alas! are nowhere
24 5| surrendered me! I call the gods above to witness! But what
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