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 1  II,  24|      stock, or the Marpesian rock, as the saying is, dumb
 2  IV,   3|  unable to take the Tarpeian rock, would there be no Pantica,
 3   V,   5| Phrygia, he says, there is a rock of unheard-of wildness in
 4   V,   5|    on the very summit of the rock, Jupiter assailed with lewdest
 5   V,   5|  lust on the stone. This the rock received, and with many
 6   V,   5|  being named from his mother rock. In him there had been resistless
 7   V,  10|     poured forth in vain-the rock, one says, drank up Jupiter'
 8   V,  10|     In the very heart of the rock, and in that flinty hardness,
 9   V,  10|  months, in what womb of the rock was he enclosed at that
10   V,  10|     and gave it to the rough rock.
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