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 1   I,  30|         heaven? Has Aesculapius, Hercules, or Diana devised the plan
 2   I,  36|         Theban or the Phoenician Hercules,-the latter buried in Spanish
 3   I,  38|          he invented the plough; Hercules, because he overpowered
 4   I,  41|         you not invoke the great Hercules himself by offerings, by
 5  II,  68|      While before the arrival of Hercules in Italy supplication was
 6  II,  70|          Diana, Mercury, Apollo, Hercules, the Muses, the Tyndarian
 7  II,  74|          if it were fitting that Hercules should be born, Aesculapius,
 8 III,   6|      Apollo, Venus, Triptolemus, Hercules, Aesculapius, and all the
 9 III,  39|         denoted by this name,-as Hercules, Romulus, Aeculapius, Liber,
10  IV,  15| Aesculapii and five Dionysi, six Hercules and four Venuses, threesets
11  IV,  22|         and the same, the Theban Hercules, whom his club and hide
12  IV,  25|         hire endured slavery, as Hercules at Sardis for lust and wantonness;
13  IV,  25|     queenly Juno were wounded by Hercules? Do not the writings of
14  IV,  25|        not Sosibius declare that Hercules himself was afflicted by
15  IV,  25|         one of us, who said that Hercules was reduced to ashes on
16  IV,  26|         in your opinion, the god Hercules was born to exceed and surpass
17  IV,  26|          difficulty one son; but Hercules, a holy god, in one night
18  IV,  35|  Sophocles, that son of Jupiter, Hercules, entangled in the toils
19  VI,   3|       and of Venus, this that of Hercules, of Apollo, of Dis. What
20  VI,   3|      dwells here, in this abides Hercules, in that Summanus? Is it
21 VII,  33|         named Trachinioe, or the Hercules of Euripides, is acted?
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