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| Alphabetical [« »] pause 12 paused 2 pay 6 peace 64 peace-compelling 1 peaceful 13 peak 4 | Frequency [« »] 65 head 65 lay 64 air 64 peace 63 back 63 mighty 63 thine | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances peace |
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1 I, 38(3)| the assurance of universal peace, then almost realised, which 2 I, 69 | lay down their arms, and peace~ ~ 3 I, 79 | Struck peace away.~ ~ ~ ~ By envious 4 I, 102 | In peace that ended ill, their prize 5 I, 146 | towards decay, in times of peace~ ~ 6 I, 150(8)| 1783, on the occasion of peace being made with France, 7 I, 195 | the sword, with tranquil peace content~ ~ 8 I, 256 | Here," spake he, "peace, here broken laws be left;~ ~ 9 I, 272 | hanging through the years of peace; the shield~ ~ 10 I, 280 | 280 Denies the peace that all men else enjoy!~ ~ 11 I, 355 | Fresh from his years of peace, with all his crowd~ ~ 12 I, 418 | Wilt thou make peace and bear the Senate's rule?~ ~ 13 I, 502 | All these now rest in peace. And you, ye Bards,~ ~ 14 I, 727 | These are at peace; but, Mars, why art thou 15 I, 740 | longs for and the final peace~ ~ 16 II, 55 | No peace we ask for: let the nations 17 II, 196 | remove, my victim to the peace~ ~ 18 II, 276 | Brutus' guide. Art thou for peace,~ ~ 19 II, 283 | Laws feared in peace; want by the sword removed;~ ~ 20 II, 308 | But peace eternal reigns upon the 21 II, 360 | 360 Shall give Hesperia peace and end her toils.~ ~ 22 II, 630 | 630 We brook not peace because we lag in war.~ ~ 23 II, 731 | While winter gives us peace) new strength acquire~ ~ 24 II, 734 | Caesar's might, intolerant of peace~ ~ 25 III, 60 | laid aside, in guise of peace~ ~ 26 III, 83 | for war, but as in time of peace~ ~ 27 III, 151 | Drain not Rome's peace for spoil." The victor then,~ ~ 28 III, 380 | gates, but enter thou in peace~ ~ 29 III, 384 | when both shall wish for peace~ ~ 30 III, 421 | of war! Such prayer for peace~ ~ 31 III, 423 | Learn that not peace, but war within his ranks~ ~ 32 IV, 213 | his kinsman.~ ~ ~ ~ Holy Peace~ ~ 33 IV, 253 | civil war. This name of peace~ ~ 34 IV, 259 | freedom for dishonourable peace~ ~ 35 IV, 263 | dishonour? Shame upon your peace.~ ~ 36 IV, 380 | victor's feet, and sues for peace.~ ~ 37 IV, 401 | Give us repose; to lead in peace the life~ ~ 38 IV, 434 | What priceless gift in peace had they secured!~ ~ 39 V, 41 | bloodshed, through long years of peace,~ ~ 40 V, 230 | threats of war: alive, in peace,~ ~ 41 V, 443 | serve him in the garb of peace.~ ~ 42 VI, 283 | Peace from this reeking sword, 43 VI, 326 | from a battle done. The peace that reigned~ ~ 44 VI, 349 | its last drop of blood and peace ensued,~ ~ 45 VI, 382 | victory rob thee of the peace~ ~ 46 VI, 927 | Destroys the peace that ruled the fields of 47 VII, 63 | subject peoples; but with peace~ ~ 48 VII, 111 | thine, and he who broke the peace~ ~ 49 VII, 112 | In peace forgotten. Whence this lust 50 VIII, 486 | victor's feet. To this foul peace~ ~ 51 VIII, 496 | And dost thou sue for peace?' There shalt thou meet~ ~ 52 VIII, 796 | Was peace or war, that tongue whose 53 IX, 242 | To arts of peace, yet armed loved peace the 54 IX, 242 | of peace, yet armed loved peace the more.~ ~ 55 IX, 276 | all the world preferred to peace,~ ~ 56 IX, 983 | With darkness gave them peace. The very earth~ ~ 57 IX, 1306 | A peace between us. But my prayers 58 IX, 1312 | equal, bound in faithful peace,~ ~ 59 X, 63 | effeminate people: pledge of peace;~ ~ 60 X, 128 | Caesar had made a peace, by costliest gifts~ ~ 61 X, 401 | they pass, as though in peace profound,~ ~ 62 X, 499 | Rome with herself at peace? The host withdrawn~ ~ 63 X, 568 | Caesar, in hopes of peace, an envoy sent~ ~ 64 X, 573 | to save or messenger of peace,~ ~