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 1      I,    71    |               That close the temple of the God of War.~ ~
 2      I,   434    |        And sack great Juno's temple on the hill,~ ~
 3     II,   122    |    at his pleasure, till the temple floors~ ~
 4     II,   491    |             Extend to Juno's temple, and of old~ ~
 5    III,   124    |             Ready to grant a temple or a throne,~ ~
 6    III,   130    |              130 Of Saturn's temple hot Metellus saw,~ ~
 7    III,   140    |                     140 This temple opens not; my sacred blood~ ~
 8    III,   177    |   The rock Tarpeian, and the temple's depths~ ~
 9    III,   336    |  Two-horned Ammon, rears his temple, came~ ~
10      V,   245    |      tyrant?~ ~ ~ ~ From the temple doors~ ~
11      V,   608    |                         What temple of the gods, would feel
12     VI,    93(4) | miles from Rome. There was a temple of Diana close to it, among
13     VI,   303    |        Adorn the Thunderer's temple, nor upraise~ ~
14   VIII,  1007(26)|                  There was a temple to Jupiter on "Mount Casius
15     IX,   593    |    Now had they reached that temple which possess~ ~
16     IX,   686    |           He parted from the temple of the god~ ~
17     IX,  1103(30)|    Lucan are unreliable. The temple of Hammon is far from any
18     IX,  1176(33)|     Pallas, preserved in the temple of Vesta. (See Book I.,
19      X,   327(16)|    made an expedition to the temple of Jupiter Hammon and consulted
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