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 1   T-I|       place’s gods forgive me!~A lightning bolt from that summit fell
 2   T-I|      weapon:~I think the hostile lightning seeks me when it thunders.~
 3   T-I|        as a man struck by Jove’s lightning,~who lives, whose life’s
 4   T-I|       since they fear the savage lightning~whose fires often blast
 5  T-II|     mercy.~If Jupiter hurled his lightning, every time men sinned,~
 6  T-II|       struck by savage Jupiter’s lightning.~Though you yourself forbid
 7  T-II|      spare me, I pray, hide your lightning bolt, cruel weapon,~a weapon,
 8  T-II|         Giants, beaten~by Jove’s lightning, the weight will cripple
 9 T-III|      bright light:~it’s a fierce lightning bolt that falls from that
10 T-III|         to touch the body Jove’s lightning struck,~and touch the threshold
11  T-IV|       struck by Jupiter’s fierce lightning.~But rise, in your faithfulness,
12  T-IV|    refuge to the ship blasted by lightning:~through whose wealth I
13  T-IV|        firm against Jove’s swift lightning:~nothing’s so high and reaches
14  T-IV|        the oak blasted by Jove’s lightning often grows green again.~
15   T-V|         from Thebeswalls, with lightning.~And when you heard a poet
16  ExII|   punishing, ~and hurls his rare lightning with an unwilling hand. ~
17  ExII| circumstances allowed,~using his lightning bolt with restraint.~He
18   ExI|    thunders without the flash of lightning,~who’s indeed sad himself
19 ExIII|        made more famous when the lightning struck:~Amphiaraus when
20 ExIII|       man, it’s not only one the lightning ~frightens, and the crowd
21 ExIII|       Jupiter casually hurls his lightning at many,~who’ve not merited
22  ExIV|         to Styx by the avenger’s lightning blast:~how victorious Bacchus
23  IBIS|       the fierce ravager died by lightning and the waves,~so may the
24   Ind|          He was killed by Zeus’s lightning bolt when attempting to
25   Ind|        465-540 Blasted by Jove’s lightning.~ ~Capella~An Augustan poet
26   Ind|          he was struck by Zeus’s lightning bolt in the war of the Seven
27   Ind|    Jupiter’s sacred oak-tree and lightning bolt are connected by the
28   Ind|      particularly susceptible to lightning blasts.~Book TV.II:45-79
29   Ind|    Jupiter blasted Capaneus with lightning.~Book EII.I:68 Jupiter Pluvius,
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