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 1   T-I|        I was as dazed as a man struck by Jove’s lightning,~who
 2   T-I|       with words when the bolt struck,~who gave me the calm advice
 3   T-I|       all event, through waves struck by the wind.~Now, I pray,
 4  T-II|       vine leaves,~that’s been struck by savage Jupiter’s lightning.~
 5 T-III|      the body Jove’s lightning struck,~and touch the threshold
 6 T-III| colours of the autumn leaves, ~struck by the first frost, when
 7 T-III|      ready hands,~the Colchian struck her breast, knowing her
 8  T-IV|       of the bright sacrifice, struck by the axe-blow,~the gifts
 9  T-IV|      cheeks,~because I’ve been struck by Jupiter’s fierce lightning.~
10   T-V|      you heard a poet had been struck by fire,~you might have
11   T-V|       from the truth to say he struck him:~yet his friend remained
12  ExII|    wonder is it if one~who was struck by Jupiter has no trivial
13 ExIII|    Wife: Her Role~ ~Sea, first struck by Jason’s oars, and land,~
14 ExIII|      famous when the lightning struck:~Amphiaraus when his horses
15 ExIII|      offensive?~We see things, struck by the lightening bolt,
16  ExIV|       dish.~The new-born lamb, struck down in sacrifice, reddens ~
17  ExIV|     with your tears when I was struck by the divine shaft.~I wish
18  IBIS|       known by a famous name, ~struck down by a tile hurled from
19  IBIS|       Ancient Torments~ ~Or be struck down, a sacrifice to Apollo
20  IBIS|        Macelo and her husband, struck down by swift flames,~so,
21  IBIS|      that disc.~If any water’s struck by your flailing arms,~may
22   Ind|     funeral pyre, after he was struck by Zeus’s lightning bolt
23   Ind|       of feeling.~Ibis:465-540 Struck down by Jupiter’s thunderbolt
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