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| Alphabetical [« »] lawless 1 lawn 2 laws 40 lay 65 lays 3 lead 13 leaden 1 | Frequency [« »] 65 bear 65 been 65 head 65 lay 64 air 64 peace 63 back | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances lay |
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1 I, 69 | Then may all men lay down their arms, and peace~ ~ 2 I, 308 | Upon the chiefs to lay their weapons down 11.~ ~ 3 I, 308(11)| Pompeius and Caesar should lay their arms down simultaneously; 4 I, 547 | Where lay the peril, through the choking 5 II, 25 | Lay deep in every bosom: as 6 II, 41 | Lay in the Thunderer's fane: 7 II, 83 | Lay hid in marshy ooze, at thy 8 II, 108 | Awhile he lay, and trod the hostile dust~ ~ 9 II, 233 | That lay beneath them; vessels in 10 II, 741 | Lay at his feet, the greatest 11 II, 745 | Lay all Italia; -- but while 12 III, 433 | While intervening valleys lay between.~ ~ 13 III, 446 | And Fortune, hastening to lay the world~ ~ 14 III, 568 | Lay prone, yet in its ruin larger 15 III, 629 | the stroke, and vanquished lay~ ~ 16 IV, 56 | For stubborn frost still lay upon the land,~ ~ 17 IV, 470 | 470 They lay, nor build the ship, but 18 IV, 513 | Dark lay the waves beneath. Hither 19 IV, 755 | Then lay 'neath Varus. He, though 20 V, 211 | All things lay bare: the future yet unveiled~ ~ 21 V, 361 | Nor learn that men may lay their arms aside~ ~ 22 V, 509 | tempest was the calm that lay~ ~ 23 V, 511 | Against the course of nature lay outstretched~ ~ 24 V, 720 | 720 The sky lay on the deep; within the 25 V, 791 | We lay in slumber! Shame upon such 26 VI, 105 | succulence. They strengthless lay~ ~ 27 VI, 126 | such all their burial) lay~ ~ 28 VI, 148 | To lay the turrets low; to mark 29 VI, 157 | prone as in death they lay~ ~ 30 VI, 283 | reeking sword, low let him lay~ ~ 31 VI, 293 | combat. Fainting there he lay~ ~ 32 VI, 355 | kinsman, Caesar's vantage lay.~ ~ 33 VI, 608 | Thus to lay down were crime: deserted 34 VI, 650 | 650 Where lay a corpse upon the naked 35 VII, 385 | Spare not our camp, but lay the rampart low~ ~ 36 VII, 678 | Lay dead upon the field.~ ~ ~ ~ 37 VII, 691 | Lay all the honour of Rome; 38 VII, 768 | Nor lay whole peoples low; my fall 39 VII, 886 | soldier; and the murderer lay~ ~ 40 VII, 936 | Wherein to lay the ashes of the fallen:~ ~ 41 VII, 988 | touch, nor limbs -- thus lay the dead~ ~ 42 VIII, 67 | and prone on earth she lay~ ~ 43 VIII, 280 | 280 And Ephesus lay behind him, and the air~ ~ 44 VIII, 486 | Lay at her victor's feet. To 45 VIII, 534 | Lay by Mount Casius, ere the 46 VIII, 883 | above the corpse nor under lay,~ ~ 47 IX, 138 | but sorrowing there she lay,~ ~ 48 IX, 182 | So great a prize; to lay in earth the limbs~ ~ 49 IX, 568 | Where walls lay prostrate, mighty stones 50 IX, 734 | Plunged in its waters, lay Medusa's fields~ ~ 51 IX, 788 | Lay all the monster, for such 52 IX, 791 | Her head, while others lay upon her face~ ~ 53 IX, 984 | On which they lay they feared; nor leaves 54 IX, 1097 | Prostrate they lay their lips and from the 55 IX, 1154 | Lay at his feet in sacred shape 56 IX, 1298 | Lay ye the chieftain's head 57 X, 137 | Lay on its walls, but built 58 X, 163 | Lay kings, and Caesar in the 59 X, 164 | There in her fatal beauty lay the Queen~ ~ 60 X, 166 | brother spouse; laden she lay~ ~ 61 X, 427 | Now lay thy limbs upon the sumptuous 62 X, 532 | Lay in ignoble hiding place, 63 X, 598 | storm th' assailants: and as lay the ships~ ~ 64 X, 604 | half merged the vessels lay~ ~ 65 X, 618(25)| island of Pharos, which lay over against the port of