Book, Paragraph

1   I,  15|   that the gods at one time bore in mind our acts of wrong-doing,
2   I,  62|    had put on, and which He bore about with Him. It is a
3  II,  70|  before Ops was married and bore children Jupiter had not
4  II,  70|      Dione, and Semele also bore children to Diespiter; these
5  IV,  14|     son, and the mother who bore him Hyperiona; the third
6  IV,  14|    the fourth, whom Acantho bore at Rhodes in the heroic
7  IV,  16|     the divine majesty, who bore Apollo and Diana, and by
8   V,  21|     her mother was, for she bore a daughter like herself;
9   V,  37| carried off Proserpine, and bore her with himself under the
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