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| Alphabetical [« »] beam 2 beamed 1 beams 11 bear 65 beard 1 bearer 2 bearing 13 | Frequency [« »] 68 saw 68 sky 67 man 65 bear 65 been 65 head 65 lay | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances bear |
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1 I, 219 | Bear ye my standards? If by right 2 I, 418 | Wilt thou make peace and bear the Senate's rule?~ ~ 3 I, 736 | rabid war: the sword shall bear the rule~ ~ 4 I, 764 | Thou bear'st me o'er the cloud-compelling 5 II, 208 | Such agonies could bear e'er death should come.~ ~ 6 II, 356 | should men die who wish to bear the yoke~ ~ 7 II, 372 | Three children did she bear to grace his home:~ ~ 8 II, 545 | Bear onward to the sea. The war 9 III, 20 | 20 Were made to bear thy dead: while Hell itself~ ~ 10 III, 99 | By which men bear the fasces to the feast~ ~ 11 III, 254(16)| That is, the Little Bear, by which the Phoenicians 12 III, 254(16)| Greeks steered by the Great Bear. (See Sir G. Lewis's "Astronomy 13 III, 254(16)| Little than to the Great Bear, and is (I believe) reckoned 14 III, 558 | sallied forth: nor lance they bear~ ~ 15 III, 732 | Rolled, nor could bear their weight, the ruthless 16 IV, 247 | like cravens to your master bear~ ~ 17 IV, 271 | fierceness lose, and learn to bear with man;~ ~ 18 IV, 471 | knit together, strong to bear~ ~ 19 IV, 552 | and island cliffs shall bear,~ ~ 20 IV, 581 | high gods, that men may bear to live,~ ~ 21 V, 102 | Divine, omnipotent? bear the touch of man,~ ~ 22 V, 362 | Yet bear to live? This civil butchery~ ~ 23 V, 487 | may he bend the spars, and bear us swift~ ~ 24 V, 492 | Tempests that blow to bear us to our goal."~ ~ ~ ~ 25 V, 763 | Roman state my name shall bear.~ ~ 26 V, 795 | All men must bear what chance or fate may 27 V, 891 | To bear such sorrow and my doom. 28 VI, 31 | sailors, are the cliffs that bear~ ~ 29 VI, 256 | to dust. Not otherwise a bear~ ~ 30 VI, 401 | north nor sees the shining bear.~ ~ 31 VI, 501 | Could bear delay no more; his feeble 32 VI, 931 | Bear visages of sorrow. Sire 33 VII, 646 | That each might bear his portion of the guilt~ ~ 34 VII, 748 | We bear the penalty for others' 35 VII, 1018 | to hate the lands which bear the guilt;~ ~ 36 VIII, 76 | once more, and she could bear to look~ ~ 37 VIII, 113 | May bear thee gently onwards, and 38 VIII, 247 | To bear my message, `Hold ye to 39 VIII, 354 | Fate, bear our shipwrecked fortunes 40 VIII, 428 | In dust and blood bear up against the foe.~ ~ 41 VIII, 558(19)| shames a tyrant's name to bear Shall never dare do anything, 42 VIII, 726 | How thou could'st bear them, this men shall not 43 VIII, 788 | Nor bear thyself the bleeding trophy 44 VIII, 852 | Of pious Romans bear him to the tomb,~ ~ 45 VIII, 920 | 920 Might bear away the ashes, or by chance~ ~ 46 VIII, 963 | By destiny foredoomed to bear a part~ ~ 47 VIII, 988 | Of such a hero, and to bear his dust~ ~ 48 VIII, 996 | city, and the priest shall bear~ ~ 49 IX, 6 | Upreaching to the poles that bear on high~ ~ 50 IX, 75 | the flickering flame to bear away~ ~ 51 IX, 90 | 90 Bear ineffaceable? Dust closed 52 IX, 107 | And bear Pompeius' standard through 53 IX, 334 | Than life and pardon? Bear across the sea~ ~ 54 IX, 357 | To bear repose; first on the sandy 55 IX, 460 | 460 Bear up against the worst. But 56 IX, 507 | tables and the fruit they bear. 13~ ~ 57 IX, 557 | Bear on their shoulders; from 58 IX, 588 | Tender, unfit to bear the morning heat?~ ~ 59 IX, 777 | Cyllenian Harp 21 did he bear~ ~ 60 IX, 925 | Thou bear'st the palm for hurtfulness: 61 IX, 979 | So bear the stars their witness. 62 IX, 1035 | Forced them to bear their toils. Upon the sand,~ ~ 63 X, 219 | To bear in trust the secrets of 64 X, 423 | faithful servants to Achillas bear,~ ~ 65 X, 521 | Might bear postponement: when the day