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| Alphabetical [« »] hearts 17 heat 17 heaved 1 heaven 79 heavenly 9 heavens 9 heavenward 2 | Frequency [« »] 80 has 79 come 79 forth 79 heaven 78 st 77 fight 76 great | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances heaven |
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1 I, 40 | 40 Gain thrones in heaven; and if the Thunderer~ ~ 2 I, 54 | All heaven rejoicing; and shalt hold 3 I, 66 | scales, and let that part of heaven~ ~ 4 I, 144 | The victor, heaven: the vanquished, Cato, thee. 7~ ~ 5 I, 228 | of Romulus erst rapt to heaven,~ ~ 6 I, 265 | Or else at heaven's command: and thus drew 7 I, 401 | force to quit his grasp; and Heaven shall smile~ ~ 8 I, 584 | Across the depths of heaven; with horrid hair~ ~ 9 I, 670 | thunderbolts that fell from heaven,~ ~ 10 II, 43 | Reproach on heaven. One whose livid arms~ ~ 11 II, 111 | And prostrate, pardoned heaven. On Libyan soil 2~ ~ 12 II, 326 | Treads on securely. Heaven's will be the crime~ ~ 13 II, 348 | Of heaven and hell devoted, this my 14 II, 466 | transverse, and all the heaven~ ~ 15 II, 618 | Sertorius -- yet, witness Heaven, with these~ ~ 16 III, 40 | 40 But he, though heaven and hell thus bode defeat,~ ~ 17 III, 279 | of their days in flame to heaven. 18~ ~ ~ ~ 18 III, 490 | mighty oak that towered to heaven,~ ~ 19 III, 494 | weighed down the wrath of Heaven.~ ~ 20 IV, 32 | But Caesar, when from heaven fell the night,~ ~ 21 IV, 82 | by the furthest belt 6 of heaven, they pause,~ ~ 22 IV, 369 | They watch for showers from heaven, and in despair~ ~ 23 V, 49 | and prove your hopes to heaven.~ ~ 24 V, 99 | Has left heaven's light in this dark cave 25 V, 129 | No gift from heaven's high gods so great as 26 V, 235 | By heaven's high rulers, Master of 27 V, 470 | 470 Of heaven, or tigress dam: until he 28 V, 494 | Shone on the darkening heaven, and the moon~ ~ 29 V, 514 | tides, nor any breeze of heaven,~ ~ 30 V, 577 | To whom heaven favours, he upon the waves~ ~ 31 V, 606 | poverty affords! great gift of heaven~ ~ 32 V, 665 | thy pilot thou refusest heaven,~ ~ 33 V, 698 | winds from every part of heaven~ ~ 34 V, 710 | 710 Thus did the King of Heaven, when length of years~ ~ 35 V, 717 | with clouds: came not from heaven~ ~ 36 V, 728 | Th' infernal shades with heaven.~ ~ ~ ~ In such turmoil~ ~ 37 V, 799 | Why weary heaven? is it indeed enough~ ~ 38 V, 808 | Fresh from a cloudless heaven, to break the sea,~ ~ 39 V, 818 | But when in loftier heaven the southern breeze~ ~ 40 V, 865 | all its weight. If unkind heaven~ ~ 41 VI, 510 | 510 And fires of heaven, or by victims slain,~ ~ 42 VI, 517 | Heaven knew too little. And the 43 VI, 527 | her store: hence vain to heaven~ ~ 44 VI, 600 | 600 The light bestowed by heaven; nor freshly shines~ ~ 45 VI, 830(39)| identified with Luna in heaven, Diana on earth, and Proserpine 46 VII, 3 | sky revolving, 2 up the heaven,~ ~ 47 VII, 39 | As though by heaven ordained in Rome to die;~ ~ 48 VII, 179 | All heaven opposed their march: portentous 49 VII, 186 | sulphur that had come from heaven.~ ~ 50 VII, 230 | 230 Of heaven, from pole to pole; or else 51 VII, 236 | known Pharsalia. Gods of heaven!~ ~ 52 VII, 348(14)| Have such bright gifts of Heaven been brought so near, Nor 53 VII, 369 | Drawn down from heaven by the throes of Rome,~ ~ 54 VII, 423 | Disproves an angry heaven. See here combined~ ~ 55 VII, 526 | gods watch over us from heaven:~ ~ 56 VII, 928 | cast Emathia in the face of heaven.~ ~ 57 VII, 958 | sleeps beneath the canopy of heaven.~ ~ 58 VII, 984 | Fell from the lofty heaven; or limbs of men~ ~ 59 VII, 990 | length of days, and rain from heaven,~ ~ 60 VIII, 509 | Asks for no rain from heaven. Now holds this boy~ ~ 61 VIII, 640 | And dost thou dare when heaven's high thunder rolls,~ ~ 62 VIII, 692 | Septimius, salutes him. Gods of heaven!~ ~ 63 VIII, 730 | mangled to the winds of heaven;~ ~ 64 VIII, 823 | Heaven did not harass him, nor 65 VIII, 994 | From angry heaven -- by the gods' command,~ ~ 66 IX, 81 | To the greater shame of heaven~ ~ 67 IX, 412 | on Libya, nearest land to heaven,~ ~ 68 IX, 552 | fear the weapons from the heaven~ ~ 69 IX, 556(14)| of Mars which fell from heaven on Numa at sacrifice. Eleven 70 IX, 656 | By heaven's high counsellor."~ ~ ~ 71 IX, 770 | giants stood and frighted heaven,~ ~ 72 IX, 776 | came Perseus, down from heaven~ ~ 73 IX, 808 | Had not looked up to heaven? Western winds~ ~ 74 IX, 991 | their path; the stars in heaven~ ~ 75 IX, 1015 | Heaven's constellations, and the 76 IX, 1059 | unwavering, for the use of heaven~ ~ 77 IX, 1306 | between us. But my prayers to heaven~ ~ 78 X, 253 | That part of heaven where the Lion dwells~ ~ 79 X, 505 | By Heaven's command our state was