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1 I, 71 | close the temple of the God of War.~ ~ 2 I, 747 | with fury from the Theban god~ ~ 3 I, 750 | Relieves her bosom of the god within.~ ~ ~ ~ 4 II, 669 | Before an unknown God; Sophene soft --~ ~ 5 III, 143 | Find an avenging god; this Crassus knew 7,~ ~ 6 III, 238 | and the vengeance of the god,~ ~ 7 III, 238(15)| For his presumption the god had him flayed alive.~ ~ 8 III, 335 | ruin. From where Afric's god,~ ~ 9 III, 472 | Dread most the god unknown. 'Twas said that 10 V, 6 | Devoted to the god who leads the months,~ ~ 11 V, 82 | double summit: to the Bromian god~ ~ 12 V, 118 | That heralds forth the god; no whispered vow,~ ~ 13 V, 138 | frail breath that with the god receives,~ ~ 14 V, 144 | prophetess to enter to the god,~ ~ 15 V, 154 | Stifled the god; perhaps the breath divine~ ~ 16 V, 163 | this our impious age the god finds none~ ~ 17 V, 174 | She dares invent the god in words confused,~ ~ 18 V, 183 | Gave proof she shunned the god. The Roman knew~ ~ 19 V, 193 | unaccustomed breast the god,~ ~ 20 V, 201 | and the fillets of the god~ ~ 21 V, 207 | was it given her by the god to speak~ ~ 22 V, 223 | alone had'st sought the god~ ~ 23 V, 228 | virgin conquered by the god:~ ~ 24 V, 248 | Still troubled by the god who reigned within,~ ~ 25 V, 266 | the crash of war -- what god~ ~ 26 V, 464 | And Trojan Alba's 25 god (since Latium's fall~ ~ 27 VI, 429(20)| The god of this river fought with 28 VI, 883 | summon to mine aid that god~ ~ 29 VII, 16(4) | Let him triumph then in God's name." The triumph for 30 VIII, 545(17)| Book iii. 27. Apis was a god who appeared at intervals 31 VIII, 936 | mountain for the Bromian god; 21~ ~ 32 VIII, 936(21)| Dionysus. But this god, though brought up by the 33 VIII, 975(24)| as a mortal and not as a god. Osiris was the soul of 34 IX, 189 | Torn from his tomb, that god of all mankind~ ~ 35 IX, 409 | The fable) by that god, whose sounding shell 10~ ~ 36 IX, 604 | Through time, and god as of the olden days~ ~ 37 IX, 605 | of Rome. That here some god~ ~ 38 IX, 641 | and counsel of this mighty god~ ~ 39 IX, 675 | God has his dwelling in all 40 IX, 686 | parted from the temple of the god~ ~ 41 IX, 758 | Phorcus, in second order God of Waves,~ ~ 42 IX, 774 | wings Parrhasian, by the god~ ~ 43 IX, 1156 | God of the household, guardian 44 X, 252 | The god 11 Cyllenian: whene'er he 45 X, 263(12)| would seem to be that this god, who controlled the rise 46 X, 343 | tell, so far as has the god,~ ~