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| Alphabetical [« »] flicker 1 flickering 1 flies 5 flight 55 fling 2 flings 3 flint 1 | Frequency [« »] 56 once 55 breast 55 fields 55 flight 55 found 55 hope 54 cause | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances flight |
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1 I, 647 | The flight of hovering bird, the pulse 2 I, 663 | Taught to observe sinister flight of birds;~ ~ 3 II | BOOK II~ The Flight of Pompeius~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4 II, 271 | Took flight from earth, now finds its 5 II, 563 | foe; the guard is put to flight,~ ~ 6 II, 645 | then turned his back in flight?~ ~ 7 II, 651 | and waned, compelled to flight~ ~ 8 II, 687 | up Italia, and sought in flight~ ~ 9 II, 780 | 780 For secret flight was come, no sailor shout~ ~ 10 II, 805 | the open: and Pompeius' flight~ ~ 11 III, 56 | That thus in safety Magnus' flight was sped.~ ~ 12 III, 225 | remotest nations in her flight,~ ~ 13 III, 616 | found in battle, and in flight~ ~ 14 III, 830 | victors home: in headlong flight~ ~ 15 IV, 172 | Which they had shunned in flight.~ ~ ~ ~ Their arms regained,~ ~ 16 IV, 177 | Twixt flight and battle. In the plain 17 IV, 184 | he cried, "and meet their flight in front;~ ~ 18 IV, 308 | Hopeless of life and flight. But Caesar cried:~ ~ 19 IV, 468 | force, by novel mode of flight~ ~ 20 IV, 845 | still deceiving, simulated flight,~ ~ 21 V, 40(3)| it had, before Pompeius' flight, declared public enemies. 22 V, 108 | through the caves, and in its flight returns~ ~ 23 V, 375 | unconquered chief, and yearns for flight.~ ~ 24 V, 379 | Shall Magnus in his flight with such a fleet~ ~ 25 V, 387 | Think you your dastard flight shall give me pause?~ ~ 26 V, 820 | 820 Dispersed at large, in flight irregular,~ ~ 27 V, 867 | in thee; if fated is my flight,~ ~ 28 V, 898 | then: for Caesar in his flight~ ~ 29 V, 903 | prayer: if all is lost but flight,~ ~ 30 V, 922 | to her lord, his side in flight~ ~ 31 VI | BOOK VI~ The Flight Near Dyrrhachium.~ Scaeva' 32 VI, 178 | from the war and sought in flight~ ~ 33 VI, 290 | 290 Of flight compelled by Scaeva. He, 34 VI, 383 | I gave thee by my flight? Rather than thou~ ~ 35 VI, 508 | Nor sought he sages who by flight of birds,~ ~ 36 VII, 338 | The javelin's flight to me betrays the arm~ ~ 37 VII, 515 | aided by the vulture's flight,~ ~ 38 VII, 578 | Urged on their flight afar: the hand must grip~ ~ 39 VII, 788 | Cornelia, didst cause his flight;~ ~ 40 VII, 952 | companion thee; no higher flight~ ~ 41 VII, 974 | gathering fowl, who in their flight had long~ ~ 42 VIII, 5 | veil the footsteps of his flight:~ ~ 43 VIII, 21 | Brought peril on his flight: 'twere better far~ ~ 44 VIII, 301 | comrades mine in war and flight!~ ~ 45 VIII, 338 | Fatal in flight. Their archers first subdued~ ~ 46 VIII, 422 | Contends invincible; for flight is his~ ~ 47 VIII, 682 | In flight to Lesbos? On the waves 48 IX, 21 | Emathian plains he winged his flight,~ ~ 49 IX, 66 | To stay their flight, lest haply from the shore~ ~ 50 IX, 273 | Was fixed on flight, thus answered, "Pardon, 51 IX, 342 | on Caesar. Dastardly is flight~ ~ 52 IX, 783 | sought the rising sun, with flight averse,~ ~ 53 X, 220 | the rumour of my kinsman's flight~ ~ 54 X, 567 | Despoiled, and of her flight. In the imminent risk~ ~ 55 X, 656 | For flight was not, nor could the brave