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| Alphabetical [« »] handfuls 1 handier 1 handiwork 1 hands 57 hang 3 hanging 6 hangs 6 | Frequency [« »] 58 place 58 sun 58 you 57 hands 57 into 57 out 56 again | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances hands |
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1 I, 49 | the routed navies; servile hands~ ~ 2 I, 123 | Took at your hands the rage of civil strife.~ ~ 3 I, 133 | threatening swords and join the hands.~ ~ 4 I, 439 | swore consent with lifted hands~ ~ 5 I, 487 | brave rebels whose undaunted hands~ ~ 6 I, 518 | frights all others: they with hands~ ~ 7 II, 70 | 70 Their hands still bloodless, strike 8 II, 132 | victims. Shamed by empty hands,~ ~ 9 II, 156 | life, when he at Fortune's hands~ ~ 10 II, 293 | Should stir those hands to action! When the clouds~ ~ 11 II, 330 | base, who sits with folded hands?~ ~ 12 III, 17 | Eumenides with torches in their hands~ ~ 13 III, 24 | Dropped from their weary hands. With me thy wife,~ ~ 14 III, 376 | world's end comes when other hands are armed 25~ ~ 15 III, 404 | Wives at their husbands' hands shall pray their fate,~ ~ 16 IV, 346 | their mouths with straining hands.~ ~ 17 IV, 664 | With all his hundred hands, or Typhon fierce,~ ~ 18 IV, 692 | And grappling hands each seizes on his foe;~ ~ 19 IV, 802 | fills the mind, and eager hands~ ~ 20 V, 34 | its rights. In Caesar's hands~ ~ 21 V, 56 | within the chieftain's hands.~ ~ ~ ~ 22 V, 313 | temples did we spoil? Our hands~ ~ 23 V, 318 | silvered locks, these nerveless hands~ ~ 24 V, 355 | aught save order at the hands~ ~ 25 V, 408 | Fortune relieves me! for the hands which aimed~ ~ 26 V, 809 | ships which, by the pilots' hands~ ~ 27 VI, 68 | Was spent in vain. So many hands had joined~ ~ 28 VI, 205 | Furnishing weapons to his hands; with beams,~ ~ 29 VI, 361(10)| avoid falling into Caesar's hands. See Book IV., line 5.~ ~ 30 VI, 648 | her teeth, and with her hands collects~ ~ 31 VI, 851 | Well at your hands has merited), proclaim~ ~ 32 VII, 131 | Pompeius guardian, from his hands~ ~ 33 VII, 199 | were seen; or caused by hands divine~ ~ 34 VII, 334 | know. My fate is in the hands~ ~ 35 VII, 351 | Alone dividing us; their hands are full~ ~ 36 VII, 458 | in hope of empire. These hands shall do~ ~ 37 VII, 537 | In fathers' hands and brothers'? Careless 38 VII, 574 | For hands still innocent. Chance rules 39 VII, 689 | Noble at Brutus' hands -- then let him live,~ ~ 40 VIII, 75 | Of soothing hands the life-blood to her veins~ ~ 41 VIII, 169 | Such lamentation, and such hands were raised~ ~ 42 VIII, 358 | His hands, my kinsman's, never shed 43 VIII, 429 | hostile trench, nor in their hands~ ~ 44 VIII, 767 | While friendly hands upheld her fainting form;~ ~ 45 VIII, 912 | work, at impious Caesar's hands;~ ~ 46 IX, 35 | Back to the craven hands that cast them forth.~ ~ 47 IX, 327 | Your hands were stained with blood? 48 IX, 406 | rudder guided, and by pilots' hands~ ~ 49 IX, 560 | tight, and with clenched hands~ ~ 50 IX, 1252 | Griev'st that to other hands than thine was given~ ~ 51 IX, 1268 | Caesar than from Magnus' hands.~ ~ 52 IX, 1288 | else had my welcome at your hands~ ~ 53 X, 415 | Just at our hands, become a Pharian crime,~ ~ 54 X, 464 | blood, and Fortune to our hands~ ~ 55 X, 468 | Shed by these hands, shall give us this, that 56 X, 590 | and Fortune from their hands~ ~ 57 X, 634 | Lagean blood: there at her hands,~ ~