Book, Paragraph

1   I,   3| ills, when we have known of mighty rivers even being dried
2   I,  26|     on account of which the mighty powers of heaven whet against
3 III,  21|  Diana may be esteemed very mighty in hunting expeditions?
4 III,  24|     belongs to the true and mighty God, to show kindness, unasked,
5 III,  30|     the ether, blazing with mighty flames, and wasting fire
6  IV,   4|    4. Pellonia is a goddess mighty to drive back enemies. Whose
7   V,  12|  root, and spring up into a mighty tree, put forth branches
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