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 1   Note           |           Lucan's "Pharsalia" was left (probably) unfinished upon
 2      I,    37    |          Dealt the fell wound and left the death behind.~ ~
 3      I,   256    |        peace, here broken laws be left;~ ~
 4      I,   308(11)|       last attempt at resistance, left the city, and betook himself
 5      I,   453    |        his painted arms; Isere is left,~ ~
 6      I,   462    |                                Is left in freedom: there nor Zephyr
 7      I,   465    |                        And others left the doubtful shore, which
 8      I,   494    |        Rejoicest that the war has left thy bounds.~ ~
 9      I,   569    |                  To coming Caesar left an easy prey.~ ~
10      I,   575    |                               Art left a desert, and thy battlements~ ~
11      I,   577    |               This one excuse was left; Pompeius fled.~ ~
12      I,   616    |           defiled the day; beasts left the woods~ ~
13      I,   773    |                        The frenzy left her and she speechless fell.~ ~ ~ ~
14     II,     9    |      flames gave way and yielding left~ ~
15     II,   153    |                             Still left the flame alive upon the
16     II,   160    |        and all her nations almost left~ ~
17     II,   165    |           And all the blood still left within her frame~ ~
18     II,   204    |          Nor speech nor grasp was left: his every limb~ ~
19     II,   422    |           to arms, his locks were left unkempt~ ~
20     II,   457    |      either sea diverging. To the left~ ~
21     II,   813    |                              Here left a blush upon the ocean wave.~ ~
22    III,     5    |                               Now left for ever, while the morning
23    III,    31    |                         No moment left thee for her love, but all~ ~
24    III,    44    |                                Is left by death; or death itself
25    III,    54    |                                   Left without rival on Hesperian
26    III,    73    |  mountains rent asunder. Nor were left~ ~
27    III,   105    |                     And have they left thee, Rome, without a blow?~ ~
28    III,   117    |               Their hiding places left, a crowd appeared~ ~
29    III,   149    |           ravish: other towns are left,~ ~
30    III,   182    |                                   Left when he fled: that gold 9,
31    III,   205    |                               Are left to silence by the sacred
32    III,   216    |                               Are left forsaken. Enchelaean tribes~ ~
33    III,   227    |                                   Left too was Pholoe; pretended
34    III,   263    |                               Are left deserted, and Corycium's
35    III,   288    |     shadows fall no longer to the left. 19~ ~
36    III,   342    |                        Now Caesar left the walls of trembling Rome~ ~
37    III,   389    |                                We left in exile: when Phocaea's
38    III,   523    |         and shield and flesh, and left a death~ ~
39    III,   647    |    strength, and on the right and left~ ~
40    III,   786    |                     That life had left him; yet ere long he knew~ ~
41    III,   791    |          Thy latest breath, still left, upon the fight:~ ~
42     IV,    50    |              50 By circuit to the left, with shielded flank,~ ~
43     IV,   162    |            Swept all before them, left Ilerda's steep,~ ~
44     IV,   415    |     choked the breath within: yet left unquenched~ ~
45     IV,   486    | Restrained his swifter keels, and left the rafts~ ~
46     IV,   504    |          In fraudulent deceit had left the sea~ ~
47      V,    99    |                               Has left heaven's light in this dark
48      V,   121    |           the just. When men have left their homes~ ~
49      V,   155    |                               Has left its ancient gorge and thro'
50      V,   377    |           forth; for every weapon left,~ ~
51      V,   399(20)|                          Labienus left Caesar's ranks after the
52      V,   460    |           460 The owl flew on the left; yet were the birds~ ~
53      V,   468    |                                   Left all untilled, to sluggish
54      V,   547    |           pitiless fate away, nor left a pledge,~ ~
55      V,   783    |                                   Left here unguarded while thy
56      V,   872    |            Nought, Magnus, now is left wherewith to upbraid~ ~
57      V,   920    |         920 Not in such grief she left her country's shores~ ~
58     VI,   366    |                        But Caesar left the region where his arms~ ~
59    VII,   251    |       arranged for battle. On the left~ ~
60    VII,   273    |                               Had left his tent, when on the further
61    VII,   753    |                               Had left his side, and knew the fates
62    VII,   971    |                             Bears left their dens and lions from
63   VIII,   107    |                              Have left the better cause. O, hero
64   VIII,   171    |                               All left their kin for exile, and
65   VIII,   175    |           Lesbian matrons had she left to join~ ~
66   VIII,   208    |                 With him upon the left past Pharos borne~ ~
67   VIII,   221    |         slacked the other, to the left~ ~
68   VIII,   227    |        dexter wheel, and with the left~ ~
69   VIII,   482    |           her legions should have left the Rhine~ ~
70   VIII,   522    |                 Pompeius sailing, left at length astern~ ~
71   VIII,   754    |                        Thus to be left of thee, and didst thou
72     IX,    52    |                                   Left her in ruins. Thus with
73     IX,   365    |                               She left this region neither land
74     IX,   373    |            Nature, in spite, thus left her work undone,~ ~
75     IX,   492    |           Southern limits and her left~ ~
76     IX,   547    |               The surface upwards left the depths unmoved.~ ~
77     IX,   687    |                               And left the oracle of Hammon dumb.~ ~ ~ ~
78     IX,   924    |                     Thus swift is left a trace. Of Afric pests~ ~
79     IX,   943    |         fatal feast, his comrades left the corse~ ~
80     IX,  1024    |                             Where left we Africa? But now with
81     IX,  1188    |                    Rhodes soon he left while foamed the sparkling
82      X,    31    |      serve one master. Macedon he left~ ~
83      X,    48    |         empire with him took, nor left an heir.~ ~
84      X,   182    |                Or he who, Consul, left in sordid garb~ ~
85      X,   655    |    ceaseless charged. No hope was left,~ ~
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