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1  IV,  21|         lightens and hurls the thunderbolt, and draws together terrible
2  IV,  22|        Jupiter, who wields the thunderbolt, was born the golden and
3  IV,  24| Aeculapius was transfixed by a thunderbolt because of his greed and
4   V,  23|        to hurl in his rage the thunderbolt. Then, indeed, I should
5  VI,  25|    piece of wood shaped like a thunderbolt; the cestus of Juno, or
6 VII,  40|        Capitol was struck by a thunderbolt, and many other things in
7 VII,  44|       related in your books, a thunderbolt drove him at once from life
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