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 1      I,   651(26)|     Nero, after the temples of Jupiter and Minerva had been struck
 2      I,   730    |        730 Deep sunk is kindly Jupiter, and dull~ ~
 3     II,   464(18)| poplars. Phaethon was flung by Jupiter into the river Po.~ ~
 4    III,   368    |                           That Jupiter supreme still held the throne.~ ~
 5     VI,   557    |                    Uncaused by Jupiter. From their flowing locks~ ~
 6    VII,   228    |                   The bolts of Jupiter, predicting ill;~ ~
 7   VIII,  1007(26)|          There was a temple to Jupiter on "Mount Casius old".~ ~
 8     IX,   409(10)|  sprang armed from the head of Jupiter is well known.~ ~
 9      X,   239(10)|       and the planets (Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, and Venus)
10      X,   248    |    winds abounds' beneath high Jupiter~ ~
11      X,   327(16)|    expedition to the temple of Jupiter Hammon and consulted the
12      X,   327(16)|      and consulted the oracle. Jupiter assisted his march, and
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