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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,~ ~
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