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 1   T-I|  confess, I fear what I felt, Jove’s weapon:~I think the hostile
 2   T-I|      dazed as a man struck by Jove’s lightning,~who lives,
 3   T-I|  mercy,~let it be enough that Jove is angry with me.~Rescue
 4   T-I|    swollen waves is less than Jove,~Jupiter’s anger oppressed
 5  T-II|     owns nothing greater than Jove.~You also, since you’re
 6  T-II| growing to make it greater.~~ Jove has fame in excess: still
 7  T-II|      beneath their notice.~As Jove, who watches over the gods,
 8  T-II|   sinning.~When she stands in Jove’s shrine, it’ll come to
 9  T-II|      of the Giants, beaten~by Jove’s lightning, the weight
10 T-III|       for a god.~‘And is this Jove’s house?’ I said, a wreath
11 T-III|     truly the house of mighty Jove.’~But why do laurels veil
12 T-III|       dared to touch the body Jove’s lightning struck,~and
13 T-III|  anger was much slighter than Jove’s.~So, whoever you are,
14  T-IV|    offer the votive wreath to Jove.~All this, I, the exile,
15  T-IV|  steel,~to stand firm against Jove’s swift lightning:~nothing’
16  T-IV|     lives:~the oak blasted by Jove’s lightning often grows
17 ExIII|  inspired poets are not vain:~Jove will be granted laurel,
18  IBIS|    bright Maia bore ~to great Jove, offer his fires in any
19  IBIS|  violate the temple of Libyan Jove,~may the sand driven by
20  IBIS|       may the weapons sent by Jove against Adimantus, ~who
21  IBIS|  three-pronged bolts of angry Jove,~like Hipponous’s son, Capaneus,
22  IBIS|      offspring~of Aleus, when Jove’s star befriended a scion
23   Ind|      identified with Jupiter (Jove).~Book TI.V:1-44 Book TI.
24   Ind|       Ibis:465-540 Blasted by Jove’s lightning.~ ~Capella~An
25   Ind|       Iole. He had to appease Jove for this breach of his role
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