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 1   Note           |      events it chronicles took place.~ ~Lucan was born into a
 2      I,   127(6) |                 This had taken place in B.C.54, about five years
 3      I,   651(26)|         Such a ceremonial took place in A.D. 56 under Nero, after
 4     II,    81(1) |        dragged from his hiding place in the marsh, Marius was
 5     II,   197    |          Which Sulla made, and place his loved remains~ ~
 6     II,   510    |                       510 They place upon the turrets. Magnus
 7     II,   570    |      up their leader. Him they place before~ ~ ~ ~
 8     II,   612    |                          Might place thine own, dost thou prefer
 9    III,   788    |                                Place me, O friends, as some machine
10     IV,   122    |                      Second in place, Neptunus, load the air~ ~
11     IV,   188    |                            And place their camp. Short was the
12     IV,   225    |                           They place the meal; on altars built
13     IV,   306    |                   And took the place of fear. They slew the steeds~ ~
14     IV,   750    |      former chiefs: and on the place~ ~
15     IV,   932(27)|   Caesar's chief lieutenant in place of the deserter Labienus;
16      V,   301    |                 Dread found no place. Where thousands share the
17      V,   612    |                                Place me, and thou shalt cease
18      V,   645    |      pole star trembled in its place on high:~ ~
19      V,   760    |         760 Pompeius yields me place; the people's voice~ ~
20      V,   900    |        be his hostage. If thou place me there,~ ~
21      V,   929    |                   She leaves a place beside her as for him~ ~
22     VI,    93(4) |     was Horace's first halting place on his journey to Brundisium ("
23     VI,   107    |     Brought from full barns in place of living grass,~ ~
24     VI,   271    |             Yet raise me up to place me in the camp~ ~
25     VI,   411(13)|         Protesilaus, from this place, first landed at Troy.~ ~
26     VI,   466(26)|       Cadmus; though this took place in Boeotia.~ ~
27     VI,   906    |     Haemonian art. Such burial place~ ~
28     VI,   961    | beneath your feet, in pride of place,~ ~
29    VII,    14    |          To raise his fame and place him with the gods;~ ~
30    VII,   415    |                       The gods place all at stake. Our better
31    VII,   447    |                 Be still found place for mine, with wife and
32    VII,   829    |        Pompeius; and a fitting place~ ~
33    VII,  1022(30)|   Sicily, for this battle took place on the north coast.~ ~ ~ ~
34   VIII,    51    |                           Give place to coming dawn, with hasty
35   VIII,   303    |                            Our place of meeting, and no gathered
36   VIII,   323    |                                Place no reliance on the Pharian
37   VIII,   633    |                          Finds place, or Egypt? O, may civil
38   VIII,   699    |  monster's blows? Or dost thou place~ ~
39   VIII,   832    |        hasting from his hiding place;~ ~
40   VIII,   863    |      with a last embrace shall place the torch~ ~
41   VIII,   899    |                          Shall place them. Here upon a meagre
42   VIII,   908    |           Seeks for his hiding place. Whom dost thou dread,~ ~
43   VIII,   975(24)| conception of Osiris, and Iris place in the theogony of that
44   VIII,   986    |              O, may my country place the crime on me,~ ~
45     IX,    68    |       flame arising marked the place~ ~
46     IX,    76    |                            And place within the temples of the
47     IX,   488    |                     Yielding a place to Ocean, Europe parts~ ~
48     IX,   636    |       Roman chief they yielded place,~ ~
49     IX,   767    |       her visage. Atlas in his place~ ~
50     IX,   944    |                   Nor dared to place, yet swelling, in the tomb.~ ~ ~ ~
51     IX,   995    |      fall we thus? In Caesar's place~ ~
52     IX,  1167    |        ancient grandeur of the place~ ~
53     IX,  1300    |                       1300 And place his scattered ashes in an
54      X,    46    |                   Could nature place upon the madman king,~ ~
55      X,    88    |                           Gave place to love; and in adulterous
56      X,   325    |    Refused the secret, but the place prevailed~ ~
57      X,   342    |                    In pride of place thy river as its own.~ ~
58      X,   532    |          Lay in ignoble hiding place, the gates~ ~
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