(Roman mythology) supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus.
1What a sense of heat and peace and, yes, by jove, passion!
2No, by jove, it's a whole sword; what the rust has left of it.
3For the indefatigable Turcas the detail; for Westerling the front of Jove.
4She saw Jove and the dog saw her; fur and hair bristled.
5In such wise, therefore, did they gather in the house of Jove.
6I grant thy request; moved thereto by the evident will of Jove.
7By Jove, it is, and here is the prince in the group.
8The butter had an aromatic flavor; by Jove, it was perfectly delicious.
9It was too much; Jove was angry at their stupidity at last.
10A beggar, by Jove, and all in consequence of my d-d sentimentality.
11It's a pity you can't be constant two months, yes, by Jove!
12Jove never was so autocratic, and certainly never so much in earnest.
13The Theban progeny of Jove had his share of pain and trial.
14They cannot be called creations, like the statue of the Olympian Jove.
15By Jove I have felt the truth of this throughout your review.
16By Jove this has made me afraid of the thought of marriage.