Book, Chapter

 1    2,  48| grafters till they looked like Jupiter had been at them. How well
 2    2,  48|      no one cares a hang about Jupiter: they all shut their eyes
 3    2,  48|    hair unbound, and prayed to Jupiter for rain! And it would pour
 4    2,  51|      it in, it's the one thing Jupiter himself can't hold in. So
 5    2,  55|    thought he would soon be in Jupiter's heaven, and more especially
 6    2,  60|        that they bring it from Jupiter, and that's the reason they
 7    2,  62|         I'll call the anger of Jupiter down on you and that master
 8    2,  62|      if you call down Olympian Jupiter himself! I'll take care
 9    3,  87|       I were in a wilderness. "Jupiter could find none to his taste,
10    3,  92|       money, it even decorates Jupiter himself with spoils'. Do
11    4, 127|       Caucasus slopes down;~Or Jupiter's menacing mien as, from
12    5, 131|        Ida's summit strew~When Jupiter, his heart aflame, enjoyed
13    5, 148|     Porcia to Brutus. Juno was Jupiter's Ganymede before the Dardan
14    6     |     abused and, as punishment, Jupiter struck them with lightning
15    6     |    invited to a feast given by Jupiter, to the Gods; he came back
16    6     |        that must have rendered Jupiter's duties rather onerous.~
17    6     |    That God, as go-between for Jupiter, was often involved in the
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