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JUPITER THUNDERING IN DEFENCE OF ROME:
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JUPITER THUNDERING IN DEFENCE OF ROME:
FROM THE TENTH BOOK.
High on the rock, the God, with furious look,From side to side his burning thunder shook:
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And the wide vallies flamed, and glowed with sulphurous smoke:
Contagious terror roll'd from plain to plain;
Cold Anio trembled in his watery reign;
And dazzled by the withering flames, o'eraw'd,
The chief shrunk back, and own'd the present God.
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