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| Alphabetical [« »] columns 8 combat 9 combined 2 come 79 comely 2 comes 13 comet 1 | Frequency [« »] 83 would 80 civil 80 has 79 come 79 forth 79 heaven 78 st | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances come |
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1 I, 219 | standards? If by right ye come,~ ~ 2 I, 230 | offence or hostfie arms I come,~ ~ 3 I, 339 | commanding silence as they come.~ ~ 4 I, 348 | Alps fierce Hannibal were come~ ~ 5 I, 354 | on to glory! -- Let him come~ ~ 6 I, 530 | terror, "Swift the squadrons come~ ~ 7 I, 579 | portents of worse ills to come.~ ~ 8 I, 656 | lesser crowd: the Vestals come~ ~ 9 I, 660 | 660 Next come the keepers of the sacred 10 II, 7 | omens dire the massacre to come?~ ~ 11 II, 95 | The Marius to come. A voice proclaimed~ ~ 12 II, 98 | predestined laws ere his shall come;~ ~ 13 II, 208 | could bear e'er death should come.~ ~ 14 II, 309 | for Caesar, if the tidings come~ ~ 15 II, 357 | not from the tyranny to come?~ ~ 16 II, 387 | question in the time to come,~ ~ 17 II, 390 | 390 Partner of joys, I come; but days of care~ ~ 18 II, 622 | steppes had conquering Crassus come!~ ~ 19 II, 780 | 780 For secret flight was come, no sailor shout~ ~ 20 III, 84 | to his home. Ah! had he come~ ~ 21 III, 298 | They come, where rising from a common 22 IV, 103 | of o'erwhelming ills to come),~ ~ 23 IV, 135 | By greater gifts to come. For now the air~ ~ 24 IV, 216 | Come, gentle Concord! 11 these 25 IV, 222 | black the hideous guilt to come!~ ~ ~ ~ 26 IV, 813 | Hiding the ills to come: for from the field~ ~ 27 IV, 851 | fate in one dread moment come.~ ~ 28 V, 101 | And things to come, here condescends to dwell,~ ~ 29 V, 561 | commanded? Caesar bids thee come,~ ~ 30 V, 569 | Here gladly shall they come to join my camp,~ ~ 31 V, 583 | The hour was come that called the second watch~ ~ 32 V, 613 | living; and in years to come~ ~ 33 V, 651 | east or west the storm may come~ ~ 34 V, 727 | their bonds, and night had come to mix~ ~ 35 V, 770 | shall dread in ages yet to come~ ~ 36 V, 877 | rejects me. Yes, the foe is come!~ ~ 37 V, 889 | tardy rumour of thy fall may come?~ ~ 38 V, 894 | The joyful tale shall come to me the last~ ~ 39 VI, 128 | breezy sea by which might come~ ~ 40 VI, 195 | For he shall come who while his soldiers die~ ~ 41 VI, 198 | his comrades mustering come~ ~ 42 VI, 432(21)| her to him if he should come in a chariot drawn by lions 43 VI, 511 | May know the fates to come; nor any source~ ~ 44 VI, 630 | fates who owed them years to come:~ ~ 45 VI, 875 | At my command shalt come. I'll noise abroad~ ~ 46 VI, 919 | thy voice the mysteries to come."~ ~ ~ ~ 47 VI, 957 | boding heart: the hour shall come~ ~ 48 VII, 38 | Though sure of fate to come! Thou marchest on~ ~ 49 VII, 153 | of the death that was to come.~ ~ 50 VII, 178 | various presage of the ills to come;~ ~ 51 VII, 186 | with a sulphur that had come from heaven.~ ~ 52 VII, 213 | happy omen of the end to come.~ ~ ~ ~ 53 VII, 245 | pray, as though it were to come,~ ~ 54 VII, 276 | Is come, which puts his fortune 55 VII, 282 | The last great conflict come, the fight supreme,~ ~ 56 VII, 293 | oft, the dawn of fight is come.~ ~ 57 VII, 341 | Unfailing proofs of victory to come.~ ~ 58 VII, 464 | Shall come not to the birth. The Latin 59 VII, 626 | nations who in times to come~ ~ 60 VII, 679(23)| was alive, asked him to come to him; and it was on Brutus' 61 VII, 742 | all the times that were to come.~ ~ 62 VII, 804 | no man. In the fights to come~ ~ 63 VIII, 132 | This spot in days to come the guest from Rome~ ~ 64 VIII, 138 | Caesar: and to us shall come,~ ~ 65 VIII, 269 | Come forth to victory: burst 66 VIII, 538 | Brought news their guest was come. Short was the time~ ~ 67 VIII, 667 | In pomp have come to greet him? But he yields:~ ~ 68 VIII, 703 | shall be told in days to come:~ ~ 69 VIII, 721 | revolving: "In the years to come~ ~ 70 VIII, 1016 | brighter in the days to come~ ~ 71 VIII, 1021 | And happier days shall come when men shall gaze~ ~ 72 IX, 144 | in fear presages ills to come,~ ~ 73 IX, 164 | I thought great Caesar come. But worse than all,~ ~ 74 IX, 1007 | Of serpents have we come. Hater of men,~ ~ 75 IX, 1032 | Caesar with his host may come."~ ~ ~ ~ 76 IX, 1067 | Roman standards are they come,~ ~ 77 IX, 1166 | unforgotten in the age to come.~ ~ ~ ~ 78 X, 62 | Was come the boyish king, taming 79 X, 353 | Whence art thou come; and with no native stream~ ~