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| Alphabetical [« »] chests 1 chian 1 chiding 1 chief 75 chiefest 2 chiefly 1 chiefs 29 | Frequency [« »] 78 st 77 fight 76 great 75 chief 75 fear 75 till 73 an | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances chief |
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1 I, 183 | The curse of luxury, chief bane of states,~ ~ 2 I, 362 | On Rome's chief honours ne'er to be resigned?~ ~ 3 I, 567 | Teeming with life, chief city of the world,~ ~ 4 I, 653 | The priests, chief guardians of the public 5 II, 258 | ambitions; nor would either chief~ ~ 6 II, 324 | Chief in all wickedness is civil 7 II, 446 | First founded by the chief of Trojan race 17.~ ~ 8 II, 546 | triumph; for this headlong chief~ ~ 9 II, 673 | promised battle: and the chief~ ~ 10 II, 708 | a haven.~ ~ ~ ~ When the chief~ ~ 11 II, 792 | sound upon them. But the chief, in prayer,~ ~ 12 III, 3 | Ionian billows. But the chief~ ~ 13 III, 109 | civil: else this coward chief~ ~ 14 III, 331 | Beneath one chief so many kings made war;~ ~ 15 III, 435 | The chief resolves, gigantic though 16 III, 508 | harvest.~ ~ ~ ~ But the eager chief~ ~ 17 IV, 7 | Obeyed the standard of each chief in turn.~ ~ 18 IV, 636 | Wondering at such a chief and such a deed,~ ~ 19 IV, 744 | Roman citadels the Punic chief.~ ~ 20 IV, 793 | Their second chief they doubt, their first 21 IV, 932(27)| 303. He became Caesar's chief lieutenant in place of the 22 V, 2 | Brought either chief to Macedonian shores~ ~ 23 V, 74 | While soldier thus and chief,~ ~ 24 V, 176 | chant less injuring the chief~ ~ 25 V, 295 | for the soldier, not the chief.~ ~ 26 V, 336 | A thankless chief: as fortune's gift he takes~ ~ 27 V, 342 | the troops demand their chief.~ ~ ~ ~ 28 V, 369 | Against thine absent chief, behold me here;~ ~ 29 V, 375 | Of an unconquered chief, and yearns for flight.~ ~ 30 V, 400 | vile deserter, with his chief preferred,~ ~ 31 V, 609 | called for entrance? Then the chief:~ ~ 32 V, 716 | mighty mass, had not Olympus' chief~ ~ 33 VI, 232 | This warrior chief shall overwhelm, or bolts~ ~ 34 VI, 371 | striving to persuade their chief~ ~ 35 VI, 397 | Screens his chief ardour. On the hither side~ ~ 36 VII, 72 | Chief orator, beneath whose civil 37 VII, 257 | In Scipio's care; their chief in Libyan days,~ ~ 38 VII, 291 | augured victory, thus the chief began:~ ~ 39 VII, 331 | of blood to make Pompeius chief~ ~ 40 VII, 363 | slaughter: for this hostile chief~ ~ 41 VII, 392 | Welcome the chief's predictions of the day,~ ~ 42 VII, 404 | That such a chief should at the call to arms,~ ~ 43 VII, 421 | Magnus' life? That I am chief~ ~ 44 VII, 695 | adverse to the fortunes of thy chief~ ~ 45 VII, 759 | concealed. Thence did the chief~ ~ 46 VII, 781 | To quit their chief his soldiers might refuse,~ ~ 47 VIII, 14 | rode, the features of the chief~ ~ 48 VIII, 17 | News of the battle, met the chief, amazed,~ ~ 49 VIII, 126 | Mitylene thus approached the chief:~ ~ 50 VIII, 144 | This from the chief who sought her in his pride,~ ~ 51 VIII, 357 | other spheres this solace: chief of all;~ ~ 52 VIII, 565 | from cruelty. Nor let this chief~ ~ 53 VIII, 586 | none than Egypt with this chief from Rome~ ~ 54 VIII, 614 | challenge to the conquering chief~ ~ 55 VIII, 760 | some comrade, worthy of his chief,~ ~ 56 VIII, 885 | the blaze, "O, greatest chief," he cried,~ ~ 57 VIII, 953 | mausoleum were for such a chief~ ~ 58 VIII, 980 | 980 Still lies her chief. But though men feared at 59 IX, 61 | keel the presence of that chief~ ~ 60 IX, 266 | discord, as their ancient chief~ ~ 61 IX, 273 | thus answered, "Pardon, chief,~ ~ 62 IX, 313 | Not for some despot chief, ye live and die;~ ~ 63 IX, 471 | toiling, finds in me a chief~ ~ 64 IX, 556(14)| Horace speaks of them as chief objects of a patriot Roman' 65 IX, 583 | They offered to their chief. Caked were their throats~ ~ 66 IX, 636 | Yet to the Roman chief they yielded place,~ ~ 67 IX, 1034 | But the bravery of their chief~ ~ 68 IX, 1254 | perished and the conquered chief~ ~ 69 X, 226 | to know the truth, yet my chief wish~ ~ 70 X, 425 | Chief of his armies, and who ruled 71 X, 432 | only? Married to the Latian chief,~ ~ 72 X, 452 | fortunes of the Western chief~ ~ 73 X, 543 | mount against Pompeius chief,~ ~ 74 X, 645 | rage: with Ganymede for chief~ ~ 75 X, 649 | ages.~ ~ ~ ~ As the Roman Chief,~ ~