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| Alphabetical [« »] scythed 1 scythia 5 scythian 18 sea 131 sea-beaten 1 sea-mew 1 sea-worn 1 | Frequency [« »] 134 we 132 hand 132 men 131 sea 130 still 129 them 128 here | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances sea |
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Book, Verse grey = Comment text1 I, 21 | barbarians by the Eastern sea~ ~ 2 I, 88 | bulwark the encroaching sea:~ ~ 3 I, 96 | that rules the earth and sea,~ ~ 4 I, 103 | For while the Sea on Earth and Earth on Air~ ~ 5 I, 124 | mighty realm that earth and sea contained,~ ~ 6 I, 231 | Caesar, conqueror by land and sea,~ ~ 7 I, 294 | the silence of the central sea.~ ~ 8 I, 349 | Punic host? By land and sea~ ~ 9 I, 424 | that tamed the Northern Sea~ ~ 10 I, 461 | crags encroach upon the sea,~ ~ 11 I, 465 | the doubtful shore, which sea~ ~ 12 I, 479 | meads glides onward to the sea.~ ~ 13 I, 557 | and captain leap into the sea,~ ~ 14 I, 580 | filled earth and air and sea~ ~ 15 I, 605 | Threw up a gory sea. In piteous tones~ ~ 16 II, 105 | Which fate demanded. By the sea's despite~ ~ 17 II, 219 | Sword, the raging sky and sea,~ ~ 18 II, 235 | Still to the sea, the upper stood on high~ ~ 19 II, 243 | streak across the Tuscan Sea.~ ~ ~ ~ 20 II, 457 | To either sea diverging. To the left~ ~ 21 II, 545 | Bear onward to the sea. The war shall stop~ ~ 22 II, 652 | shrinking from the open sea,~ ~ 23 II, 664 | floods to join the refluent sea.~ ~ 24 II, 717 | Lead to the sea again the pirate bands;~ ~ 25 II, 751 | swallowed by the vortex of the sea;~ ~ 26 II, 782 | bugle called the armament to sea.~ ~ 27 II, 807 | which gave access to the sea~ ~ 28 II, 816 | stern; then from the empty sea~ ~ 29 II, 825 | fates, as when from every sea~ ~ 30 III, 201 | Alpheus, who beyond the sea 11~ ~ 31 III, 201(11)| Peloponnesus passed under the sea and reappeared in the fountain 32 III, 305 | unhindered to the Persian sea.~ ~ ~ ~ 33 III, 437 | streams and meadows, to the sea~ ~ 34 III, 592 | lesser: so they front the sea;~ ~ 35 III, 604 | Swept o'er the sea and gained the space between.~ ~ 36 III, 612 | And that the sea; so as they plough the deep~ ~ 37 III, 627 | Then was the sea all covered with the war:~ ~ 38 III, 657 | pilot's hand upon an angry sea~ ~ 39 III, 681 | and stretched across the sea~ ~ 40 III, 701 | Upon the sea in that day's fight befell.~ ~ 41 III, 717 | upwards, prisoned in the sea,~ ~ 42 III, 727 | Swift pours the sea and drags the corse below.~ ~ 43 III, 747 | force most hostile to the sea;~ ~ 44 III, 762 | their hand, they call the sea to aid~ ~ 45 III, 837 | dead. But Brutus thus at sea~ ~ 46 IV | Spain. War in the Adriatic Sea. Death of Curio.~ ~ ~ ~ 47 IV, 65(4) | But Helle fell into the sea, which from her was named 48 IV, 81 | To pass that sea by Zephyr's bounds contained,~ ~ 49 IV, 121 | trident-god who rul'st the sea~ ~ 50 IV, 149 | float; and on th' encircling sea 8~ ~ 51 IV, 420 | searchest over land and sea~ ~ 52 IV, 478 | silent on its path across the sea,~ ~ 53 IV, 488 | adventures; for the peaceful sea~ ~ 54 IV, 504 | fraudulent deceit had left the sea~ ~ 55 IV, 552 | Both land and sea and island cliffs shall 56 IV, 591 | the Istrians; while the sea~ ~ 57 IV, 600 | foemen numberless by land and sea,~ ~ 58 IV, 630 | 630 Whence flowed into the sea a crimson stream~ ~ 59 IV, 653 | dropped. First from the hoary sea~ ~ 60 IV, 683 | Both land and sea of monsters. Down on earth~ ~ 61 V, 85 | This mountain, when the sea~ ~ 62 V, 270 | Draw in the passage of the sea, and where~ ~ 63 V, 304 | thou seek'st by land and sea~ ~ 64 V, 388 | rivers that now seek the sea~ ~ 65 V, 401 | Wanders o'er land and sea. Nor were your faith~ ~ 66 V, 477 | port, indignant that the sea~ ~ 67 V, 503(27)| Danube discharge into the Sea of Azov. See Mr. Heitland' 68 V, 512 | rigid ocean: 'twas as if the sea~ ~ 69 V, 523 | Cast off stagnation and be sea once more."~ ~ 70 V, 568 | troops, but let them dare the sea;~ ~ 71 V, 646 | marked the surging of the sea;~ ~ 72 V, 655 | south-eastern gale shall sweep the sea.~ ~ 73 V, 663 | Scorn the threatening sea,~ ~ 74 V, 681 | In all this tumult of the sea and sky~ ~ 75 V, 693 | abyss; and yet was not the sea~ ~ 76 V, 713 | The earth and sea one second kingdom formed~ ~ 77 V, 715 | Now, too, the sea had risen to the stars~ ~ 78 V, 732 | dashing of th' infuriate sea;~ ~ 79 V, 736 | For all the sea was piled into the waves,~ ~ 80 V, 752 | this puny skiff in such a sea?~ ~ 81 V, 794 | another dare the furious sea.~ ~ 82 V, 808 | cloudless heaven, to break the sea,~ ~ 83 VI, 55 | their course and reached the sea;~ ~ 84 VI, 95 | high ramparts to the Tuscan sea,~ ~ 85 VI, 128 | Hard by the breezy sea by which might come~ ~ 86 VI, 308 | within his bars; but as the sea~ ~ 87 VI, 424(18)| through Epirus to the Ionian Sea. The sire of Isis, or Io, 88 VI, 427(19)| flowing into the Ionian Sea nearly opposite to Ithaca. 89 VI, 427(19)| Ithaca. At its mouth the sea has been largely silted 90 VI, 437(23)| River Peneus flowed into the sea through the pass of Tempe, 91 VI, 559(33)| When the boisterous sea, Without a breath of wind, 92 VI, 733 | And sea and space and Rhodopaean 93 VI, 802 | Who in the Red Sea waters guards the shell,~ ~ 94 VIII, 37 | of death, who'd dare the sea~ ~ 95 VIII, 44 | Crept trembling to the sea. He bids them steer~ ~ 96 VIII, 142 | youth by land or on the sea~ ~ 97 VIII, 204 | dips, and nearer to the sea~ ~ 98 VIII, 223 | of the waters; while the sea~ ~ 99 VIII, 279 | Samos: Colophon's tranquil sea~ ~ 100 VIII, 333 | and night revolve; another sea~ ~ 101 VIII, 334(9) | Confusing the Red Sea with the Persian Gulf.~ ~ 102 VIII, 624 | the shallow waters of the sea~ ~ 103 VIII, 842 | wrestling with the greedy sea,~ ~ 104 VIII, 880 | 880 Almost the sea had won. In sandy trench~ ~ 105 VIII, 1002 | On the Red Sea or in Arabian ports~ ~ 106 IX, 46 | Thronging the sea with keels? Round Malea' 107 IX, 67 | Back to the sea might float the headless 108 IX, 180 | the deep though wind and sea oppose:~ ~ 109 IX, 334 | pardon? Bear across the sea~ ~ 110 IX, 365 | region neither land nor sea;~ ~ 111 IX, 378 | Reduced the waters; and the sea still fights~ ~ 112 IX, 385 | the billows, and in middle sea~ ~ 113 IX, 397 | Part hanging on the sea; their fates in doubt.~ ~ 114 IX, 404 | shore descrying. Thus in sea were lost~ ~ 115 IX, 522 | That sweep the sea secure: here on them fell~ ~ 116 IX, 676 | In earth and air and sea and starry vault,~ ~ 117 IX, 759(20)| son of Pontus and Gaia (sea and land), ibid, 287.~ ~ 118 IX, 760 | sisters. She could threat the sea and sky~ ~ 119 IX, 834 | Where land nor sea prevails. A cloud of spray~ ~ 120 IX, 1122 | He crossed the sea and reached the Thracian 121 IX, 1126 | Nowhere with shorter space the sea divides~ ~ 122 X, 38 | every nation! On the outer sea 2~ ~ 123 X, 167 | and hair with all the Red Sea spoils,~ ~ 124 X, 245 | The varying limits of the sea and shore.~ ~ 125 X, 263(12)| fall of the waves of the sea, also when he was placed 126 X, 297 | Burst on the sea; -- so, forced by seas and 127 X, 308 | That when the sea which girdles in the world 15~ ~ 128 X, 381 | Divides the Red Sea waters from our own.~ ~ 129 X, 564(23)| parts of his body into the sea. The king paused to collect 130 X, 618(25)| Proteus, the old man of the sea, kept here his flock of 131 X, 624 | aids gave access to the sea.~ ~ ~ ~