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1 II| there~ At practice with that thunderbolt of his,~ Which yet how often 2 III| And Scipio's son, the thunderbolt of war,~ Horror of Carthage, 3 V| with the sudden smite of thunderbolt~ Did hurl the mighty-minded 4 V| flames, to flash aglow,~ When thunderbolt has dowered them with heat.~ 5 V| reach them, envy like the thunderbolt~ At times will smite, O 6 V| Quakes with the horrible thunderbolt amain,~ And across the mighty 7 VI| falls~ The fiery energy of thunderbolt,~ That straightaway the 8 VI| the least hold out: the thunderbolt,~ The mighty, passes through 9 VI| In glowing furnaces the thunderbolt.~ For in a two-fold manner 10 VI| Deeply within, O then the thunderbolt,~ Now ripened, so to say, 11 VI| already hot~ With a ripe thunderbolt. And when that wind~ Hath 12 VI| with our fathers' word, a thunderbolt.~ The same thing haps toward 13 VI| object too~ Be kindled by a thunderbolt, if haply~ 'Thas been adapt 14 VI| the speed and stroke of thunderbolt~ Is so tremendous, and with 15 VI| more fiercely then~ The thunderbolt shakes into shivers all~ 16 VI| The divers causes of the thunderbolt~ Then all concur; for then 17 VI| For fabrication of the thunderbolt.~ For the first part of 18 VI| very nature of fire-fraught thunderbolt;~ O this it is to mark by