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| Alphabetical [« »] knot 1 knotted 1 knotty 1 know 58 knowing 5 knowledge 6 known 31 | Frequency [« »] 59 nile 59 power 58 dead 58 know 58 place 58 sun 58 you | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances know |
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1 I, 22 | Araxes' stream, and those who know~ ~ 2 I, 509 | To know or not to know; secluded 3 I, 509 | To know or not to know; secluded groves~ ~ 4 II, 6 | mortals at thy doom should know~ ~ 5 II, 362(13)| Sulla's. I who tell you know it." ("Ep. ad Att.", ix. 6 II, 626 | conquest shall be written, know this heart~ ~ 7 III, 61 | people's favour; skilled to know~ ~ 8 III, 367 | thunderbolts alone, would know~ ~ 9 III, 838(32)| first naval fight, that we know of, fought in the Atlantic 10 IV, 290 | losing of thy best, dost know~ ~ 11 IV, 538 | your destined doom. None know how long~ ~ 12 IV, 565 | And know us for invincible, and joy~ ~ 13 IV, 580 | 580 Inspires them, know the happiness of death,~ ~ 14 V, 79 | silence of the gods and know the end.~ ~ ~ ~ 15 V, 152 | that moves thy breast to know the fates?~ ~ 16 V, 329 | We only know not what degree of crime~ ~ 17 V, 667 | terror just -- thou dost not know~ ~ 18 V, 679 | harbours. And dost thou not know~ ~ 19 V, 709(31)| theory says, "For my part I know of no river called Ocean, 20 V, 764 | Let none know this but thou who hear'st 21 V, 902 | Well know the secret Mitylene holds?~ ~ 22 VI, 511 | May know the fates to come; nor any 23 VI, 640 | 640 No longer know corruption, limb by limb~ ~ 24 VI, 700 | the future, be it mine to know~ ~ 25 VI, 731 | Content to know the issue pre-ordained,~ ~ 26 VI, 925 | Yet know I this, that 'mid the Roman 27 VI, 965 | decides, no more. Nor seek to know~ ~ 28 VII, 334 | Those whom they know. My fate is in the hands~ ~ 29 VII, 337 | each of you shall strike, I know the hand:~ ~ 30 VIII, 454 | king shall not reserve; for know not we~ ~ 31 VIII, 607 | Know well our strength, and know 32 VIII, 607 | Know well our strength, and know we can no more.~ ~ 33 VIII, 649 | Dost stab our breasts? Thou know'st not, impious boy,~ ~ 34 VIII, 726 | them, this men shall not know~ ~ 35 VIII, 745 | to slay, thou dost not know~ ~ 36 VIII, 790 | 790 Might know the features of the hero 37 IX, 127 | I know not: first my spirit must 38 IX, 174 | Upon the shore, I know not. For the parts~ ~ 39 IX, 466 | Know ye your perils. Let him 40 IX, 602 | Know him alone as Jove, still 41 IX, 631 | No star they know that does not seek the main,~ ~ 42 IX, 635 | Seeking from horned Jove to know their fates:~ ~ 43 IX, 643 | To know the issues of the war, and 44 IX, 668 | this more surely than we know.~ ~ 45 IX, 684 | hath Jove spoken: seek to know no more."~ ~ ~ ~ 46 IX, 729 | nature mixed, my care to know~ ~ 47 IX, 966 | Was death. Then did they know how slowly flies,~ ~ 48 IX, 990 | 990 Nor did they know the measure of their march~ ~ 49 IX, 1027 | Cast from the world we know, 'neath other skies~ ~ 50 IX, 1100 | and from the taste shall know~ ~ 51 IX, 1205 | Thou dost not know, safe by thy kinsman slain;~ ~ 52 IX, 1294 | murder. Let the princeling know~ ~ 53 IX, 1301 | Thus may he know my coming, and may hear~ ~ 54 X, 226 | Such zeal to know the truth, yet my chief 55 X, 266 | Those mountains know nor northern wind nor star.~ ~ 56 X, 322 | In thirsting thus to know the source of Nile~ ~ 57 X, 344 | thy fountain, given me to know.~ ~ 58 X, 352 | Seres 19 first beheld, yet know they not~ ~ ~ ~