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 1  II,  65|          that Fortune, Mercury, Vulcan, are each the giver of a
 2  II,  70|         Tyndarian brothers, and Vulcan the lord of fire, were begotten
 3 III,  21|         the duties of war, that Vulcan, the lord of fire, may form
 4 III,  23| murderous throes? Fire is under Vulcan's care, and its source is
 5 III,  33|               33. We here leave Vulcan unnoticed, to avoid prolixity;
 6  IV,  14| Hyperiona; the third the son of Vulcan, not Vulcan of Lemnos, but
 7  IV,  14|    third the son of Vulcan, not Vulcan of Lemnos, but the son of
 8  IV,  14|         the mother of Apollo by Vulcan; the second, the offspring
 9  IV,  24|      invited to his table? that Vulcan, limping on one foot, wrought
10  IV,  27|   rustic Jasion, and afterwards Vulcan, Phaeton, Mars; Venus herself,
11   V,  41|       been taken in adultery by Vulcan's art, we speak of lust,
12  VI,  12|        of her prostituted body; Vulcan with his cap and hammer,
13  VI,  19|      are ten thousand images of Vulcan in the whole world: is it
14 VII,  22|     because he is an artificer, Vulcan by the sacrifice of artificers;
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