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 1   Note           | possibly taking the story as far as Caesar's assassination
 2   Note           |     history, Lucan's work is far from being scrupulously
 3      I,    22    |                          And far Araxes' stream, and those
 4      I,   510    |  dwelling-place, and forests far remote.~ ~
 5      I,   536    |      pictured truly; greater far~ ~
 6     II,   121    |         And nobles perished; far and near the sword~ ~
 7     II,   138    |                              Far rather death than centuries
 8     II,   537    |   Milo's trial 23. When from far the plain~ ~
 9     II,   655    |                 Who, happier far than Sulla, drave to death 30~ ~
10     II,   663    |        To fear Pompeius: and far Baetis' 32 stream,~ ~
11     II,   713    |               Search out the far recesses of the earth,~ ~
12     II,   806    |             Yet was narrower far~ ~
13     II,   834    |      Italy they spared, that far away~ ~
14    III,    95    |                              Far more than at their love,
15    III,   158    |     laws, it were not better far~ ~
16    III,   251    |                           Of far Damascus and from Gaza's
17    III,   290    |         290 Oretas came, and far Carmania's chiefs,~ ~
18    III,   315    |                         From far Rhipaean ranges Tanais flows,~ ~
19    III,   345    |                              Far from his path, in terror
20    III,   449    |         Now fell the forests far and wide, despoiled~ ~
21    III,   537    |                              Far into space; but from the
22    III,   555    |                         Thus far to hold their battlements
23     IV,   375    |       Two mighty floods, but far beyond their reach,~ ~
24     IV,   662    |    In Libya's caverns: huger far was he,~ ~
25     IV,   663    |                  More justly far her pride, than Briareus~ ~
26     IV,   875    |  them, by lances thrown from far~ ~
27     IV,   932(27)|     supporter of Caesar. How far Gaulish gold was the cause
28      V,   268    |                              Far on the solitary shore a
29      V,   306    |                          And far Iberia, and the world proclaim~ ~
30      V,   730    |                          730 Far as from Leucas point the
31     VI,   250    | single warrior. But lo! from far~ ~
32     VI,   269    |                              Far hence: no weapons now can
33     VI,   379    |     battle. So that banished far~ ~
34     VI,   540    |       540 Upon the altars of far Thessaly.~ ~
35    VII,   217    |          Romans who dwelt by far Araxes' stream,~ ~
36    VII,   247    |                         Thus far, Pompeius, shall that prayer
37    VII,   448    |                           So far as Imperator may, I bend~ ~
38    VII,   522    |     consular titles? Happier far the Medes~ ~
39   VIII,    21    |    his flight: 'twere better far~ ~
40   VIII,    47    |             Cornelia! Sadder far thy life apart~ ~
41   VIII,   239    |                The world, so far as Roman, it remains~ ~
42   VIII,   243    |                              Far as the rising of the sun
43   VIII,   260    |   Foams to the ocean, nearer far I stood~ ~
44   VIII,   362    |         How great my name by far Maeotis marsh~ ~
45   VIII,   409    |                           By far Euphrates when the Crassi
46   VIII,   634    |                      Be thus far faithful that the hand which
47     IX,   228(6) |      in my opinion, not very far from historical truth" (
48     IX,   323    |                         Thus far in favour of the laws have
49     IX,   402    |                              Far from the coast arose; there
50     IX,   581    |                              Far off beheld they came, whose
51     IX,   630    |       630 The Wagon plunges; far from either pole,~ ~
52     IX,   732    |                              Far on her limits, where the
53     IX,  1022    |                       Lit by far other suns, nor Asia's plains.~ ~
54     IX,  1103(30)|      The temple of Hammon is far from any possible line of
55     IX,  1256    |  That urged thy grief, 'twas far removed from love.~ ~
56      X,    42    |                              Far to the west, where downward
57      X,   277    |    he in flood, when distant far the sun,~ ~
58      X,   331    |  feet. Sesostris 17 westward far~ ~
59      X,   343    |         Yet shall I tell, so far as has the god,~ ~
60      X,   367    |       which though spreading far~ ~
61      X,   413    |                              Far hence the shame that not
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