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| Alphabetical [« »] blocked 1 blocking 1 blocks 1 blood 134 blood-red 1 bloodless 4 bloodshed 6 | Frequency [« »] 143 thee 140 she 137 one 134 blood 134 we 132 hand 132 men | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances blood |
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1 I, 10| sate barbarians with the blood of Rome?~ ~ 2 I, 16| Of all the blood thus shed in civil strife!~ ~ 3 I, 45| ghosts avenged by Roman blood;~ ~ 4 I, 110| shedding of a brother's blood.~ ~ ~ ~ 5 I, 119| Assyria's plains with Latian blood,~ ~ 6 I, 129| Of blood united, to the shades below.~ ~ 7 I, 345| death and wounds and Roman blood outpoured?~ ~ 8 I, 373| Once having lapped the blood of slaughtered kine,~ ~ 9 I, 378| Stain once the lips with blood, no other meal~ ~ 10 I, 488| Were dipped in Cotta's blood, and those who wear~ ~ 11 I, 498| And those who pacify with blood accursed~ ~ 12 I, 691| Blood oozes through the ducts; 13 II, 100| 100 For all the blood shed by your slaughtered 14 II, 103| The man of blood, but for his ruthless hand~ ~ 15 II, 146| Dripping with blood, upon the festal board.~ ~ 16 II, 149| Were wet with tribunes' blood. Hard by the fane~ ~ 17 II, 152| but the feeble tide of blood~ ~ 18 II, 165| And all the blood still left within her frame~ ~ 19 II, 177| each other for the price of blood.~ ~ 20 II, 184| sealed the furnace ere his blood was gone.~ ~ 21 II, 217| of Latium, stained with blood the field~ ~ 22 II, 237| headlong torrents ran a tide of blood,~ ~ 23 II, 286| And not by thirst for blood, they seek the camp.~ ~ 24 II, 346| expiation: of no drop of blood~ ~ 25 II, 366| And stirred the blood that ran in Brutus' veins~ ~ 26 II, 533| A loan of Roman blood, to fight the Gaul.~ ~ ~ ~ 27 II, 603| Are red with Roman blood. But with the wound~ ~ 28 II, 627| Still sends the life blood coursing: and this arm 28~ ~ 29 II, 836| soil be pure of Magnus' blood.~ ~ ~ ~ 30 III, 140| temple opens not; my sacred blood~ ~ 31 III, 155| worthy: never shall thy blood~ ~ 32 III, 324| Massagetae, who quaff the blood~ ~ 33 III, 460| stones upreared; sacred with blood~ ~ 34 III, 530| fragments undistinguished and in blood.~ ~ 35 III, 641| Encrimsoned with their blood; some lingering still~ ~ 36 III, 652| Meets, and the blood, uncertain whence to flow,~ ~ 37 III, 706| As from a wound the blood; but all his veins 30~ ~ 38 III, 723| Wide yawned his chest; blood issued from his mouth~ ~ 39 III, 746| Then ebbs their life blood forth.~ ~ ~ ~ But deadlier 40 III, 783| missile; and in streams of blood~ ~ 41 III, 796| generous youth of noble blood,~ ~ 42 III, 820| yet has passed thy life blood from the wound~ ~ 43 IV, 173| they cherished till the blood~ ~ 44 IV, 204| kisses; each, unstained by blood,~ ~ 45 IV, 239| weapon and in streams of blood.~ ~ 46 IV, 245| your swords are yours, with blood to shed~ ~ 47 IV, 272| Once should they taste of blood, their thirsty jaws~ ~ 48 IV, 311| Cost me no blood; he falls not without price~ ~ 49 IV, 322| Is recent, while the blood within the veins~ ~ 50 IV, 327| Torpor upon the limbs, the blood congeals~ ~ 51 IV, 398| Be generous! blood nor sword nor wearied arm~ ~ 52 IV, 442| Pour out his blood where'er great Caesar leads!~ ~ 53 IV, 571| reeking with our hearts'-blood, they may say~ ~ 54 IV, 616| incantations, with their blood~ ~ 55 IV, 889| No tide of blood was there to glut their 56 IV, 900| dust laid low by streams of blood,~ ~ 57 IV, 913| make atonement with your blood.~ ~ 58 V, 19| With Latian blood, and if within your breasts~ ~ 59 V, 287| silent; or replete with blood,~ ~ 60 V, 308| it us that by an army's blood~ ~ 61 V, 358| Shall they shrink from blood,~ ~ 62 V, 430| dreadful compact ratified in blood,~ ~ 63 VI, 76| Was prisoned: blood predestinate to flow~ ~ 64 VI, 173| centurion made, through deeds of blood,~ ~ 65 VI, 185| would break. Unbought by blood~ ~ 66 VI, 248| To reach the fount of blood. Unnumbered wounds~ ~ 67 VI, 264| A little blood could give them had they 68 VI, 292| Or sight of blood out-pouring from his wounds,~ ~ 69 VI, 349| Shed its last drop of blood and peace ensued,~ ~ 70 VI, 359| With blood unspeakable polluted, borne~ ~ 71 VI, 362| Nor Scipio with his blood outpoured appeased~ ~ 72 VI, 429| purpled by the Centaur's blood~ ~ 73 VI, 579| For blood, and noble lions on them 74 VI, 656| Blood from the living, or some 75 VI, 682| spare Thessalian soil the blood ere long~ ~ 76 VI, 687| Soon shall be hers! the blood of all the world~ ~ 77 VI, 789| through his gaping bosom blood she pours~ ~ 78 VI, 889| unpunished?"~ ~ ~ Then the blood~ ~ 79 VII, 109| This day of blood was forced upon thy son.~ ~ 80 VII, 138| Crimson with Roman blood yon stream shall run.~ ~ 81 VII, 211| The blood of sires and brothers, earth 82 VII, 316| power be yours. Nor deep the blood~ ~ 83 VII, 331| One drop of blood to make Pompeius chief~ ~ 84 VII, 374| sword drank deep Italian blood~ ~ 85 VII, 417| Your brands in Caesar's blood, and thus shall give~ ~ 86 VII, 561| Which stained with Roman blood Thessalia's earth.~ ~ 87 VII, 596| weapons armed, but all for blood~ ~ 88 VII, 622| hosts barbarian, nor other blood~ ~ 89 VII, 625| fields must run with Roman blood~ ~ 90 VII, 650| 650 Streaming with blood and gory, to the hilt:~ ~ 91 VII, 669| Where flows the nation's blood, where beats the heart,~ ~ 92 VII, 701| The dark blood welling forth and death 93 VII, 736| Achaia, Pontus; and the blood of Rome~ ~ 94 VII, 754| governance; yet all the blood~ ~ 95 VII, 761| his ruin; and the tide of blood~ ~ 96 VII, 849| happiness.~ ~ ~ ~ When Italian blood~ ~ 97 VII, 890| Still wrought its deeds of blood, and restless sought~ ~ 98 VII, 934| His ire by blood appeased. Yet ask we not~ ~ 99 VII, 983| Or purple rain of blood, or mouldering flesh~ ~ 100 VII, 1021| And blood of Mutina, and Leucas' cape,~ ~ 101 VIII, 358| kinsman's, never shed my blood~ ~ 102 VIII, 428| In dust and blood bear up against the foe.~ ~ 103 VIII, 464| Born of Metellus, noblest blood of Rome,~ ~ 104 VIII, 569| sceptre, for the ties of blood~ ~ 105 VIII, 580| 580 Whose blood outpoured has gorged Thessalian 106 IX, 112| Still one in whom Pompeius' blood shall run.~ ~ 107 IX, 183| and avenge him with the blood~ ~ 108 IX, 320| 320 To evil ends your blood; refuse ye now,~ ~ 109 IX, 327| hands were stained with blood? The foe will deem~ ~ 110 IX, 341| task and purchase thus with blood~ ~ 111 IX, 723| juice if mingled with the blood;~ ~ 112 IX, 818| in the poison of Medusa's blood,~ ~ 113 IX, 823| Full was the blood and thick the poison drop~ ~ 114 IX, 831| not his hapless victims' blood~ ~ 115 IX, 903| bone; swam all his limbs in blood;~ ~ 116 IX, 950| there spouted forth for blood~ ~ 117 IX, 953| nostrils, and his tears were blood.~ ~ 118 IX, 957| Stood still the blood congealed: no pain he felt~ ~ 119 IX, 1048| their song; safe is their blood,~ ~ 120 IX, 1054| In purity of blood, that newly born~ ~ 121 IX, 1213| bought thee, Caesar; with his blood~ ~ 122 IX, 1286| This deed of blood, but feared the Pharian 123 IX, 1319| Freedom!) on the deed of blood:~ ~ 124 X, 36| Persian and with Indian blood.~ ~ 125 X, 79| Whether a woman, not of Roman blood,~ ~ 126 X, 154| By different blood distinguished, some by age;~ ~ 127 X, 409| That blood which Fortune purposed should 128 X, 446| together and lost, by Magnus' blood~ ~ 129 X, 460| now thou fearest. Noble blood~ ~ 130 X, 464| For deeds of blood, and Fortune to our hands~ ~ 131 X, 467| shall appease; for Caesar's blood,~ ~ 132 X, 488| All needed instruments of blood and war.~ ~ 133 X, 634| As of Lagean blood: there at her hands,~ ~ 134 X, 642| patriot swords shall drink the blood~ ~