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| Alphabetical [« »] cauldrons 1 caurus 2 causa 1 cause 54 caused 5 causes 2 causeway 1 | Frequency [« »] 55 flight 55 found 55 hope 54 cause 54 each 54 main 54 other | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances cause |
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1 I, 110 | 110 To cause the shedding of a brother' 2 I, 143 | Each for his cause can vouch a judge supreme;~ ~ 3 I, 300 | action just and give him cause for arms.~ ~ 4 I, 311 | the populace to aid thy cause,~ ~ 5 I, 473 | Whate'er the cause that may control the main~ ~ 6 II, 129 | Twas cause enough for death that they 7 II, 282 | But each by cause impelled: the household 8 II, 577 | to my conquered foes the cause of hope,~ ~ 9 II, 585 | Magnus for the Senate's cause~ ~ 10 II, 604 | We gain the better cause; the crime is theirs.~ ~ 11 III, 136 | for this dross, the vilest cause of all,~ ~ 12 III, 513 | High as the battlements, by cause unseen~ ~ 13 III, 672 | Cause of fresh anguish to their 14 IV, 295 | this moment of the better cause~ ~ 15 IV, 393 | And with our former cause we kept the faith,~ ~ 16 IV, 806 | Who weighs the cause? With whom the soldier stands,~ ~ 17 IV, 899 | Pompeius and the Senate's cause.~ ~ ~ ~ 18 IV, 932(27)| far Gaulish gold was the cause of this conversion we cannot 19 V, 51 | As, when ye fled, your cause. The Consuls' power~ ~ 20 V, 289 | gain their honour and their cause.~ ~ 21 V, 392 | Strength to my cause? Not so: the heavenly gods~ ~ 22 V, 399 | For Caesar's cause was Labienus; 20 now~ ~ 23 V, 555 | Thou cause of evil to the suffering 24 V, 639 | But if the cause demands, behold me thine.~ ~ 25 V, 667 | One cause of terror just -- thou dost 26 V, 834 | His spouse was the one cause why Magnus stayed~ ~ 27 VI, 286 | Magnus and the Senate's cause~ ~ 28 VI, 480 | men count their riches, cause accursed~ ~ 29 VII, 68 | men, to make them seem its cause.~ ~ 30 VII, 78 | persuasion to the weaker cause.~ ~ 31 VII, 89 | favour not the Senate's cause?~ ~ 32 VII, 139 | without the ruin of our cause)~ ~ 33 VII, 305 | whom it falls. If in my cause~ ~ 34 VII, 419 | Our cause of battle. If for him were 35 VII, 788 | Beloved Cornelia, didst cause his flight;~ ~ 36 VIII, 107 | Have left the better cause. O, hero mine,~ ~ 37 VIII, 131 | devoted, Magnus, to thy cause.~ ~ 38 VIII, 270 | Macedon's hero set: in Magnus' cause~ ~ 39 VIII, 378 | the world to ruin? Is the cause~ ~ 40 VIII, 395 | Pompeius, thou shalt plead thy cause~ ~ 41 VIII, 545(17)| in his time, and for this cause became mad, as the Egyptians 42 VIII, 598 | If not by arms thy cause. This sword, which fate~ ~ 43 VIII, 645 | championed the Roman Senate's cause;~ ~ 44 VIII, 647 | To cause forbearance in a Pharian 45 IX, 29 | Magnus for the Senate's cause~ ~ 46 IX, 132 | aught but grief required to cause my own."~ ~ ~ ~ 47 IX, 277 | Our cause is perished. Let us seek 48 IX, 610 | uprears a wood; a fount the cause~ ~ 49 IX, 1000 | 1000 Slain by some heavenly cause, and from the sky~ ~ 50 IX, 1250 | 1250 Might help thy cause 'mid lovers of his name?~ ~ 51 IX, 1255 | haughty hand? Whate'er the cause~ ~ 52 X, 205 | A cause of battle.~ ~ ~ ~ When of 53 X, 287 | autumn. Who shall give the cause?~ ~ 54 X, 545 | His cause forbidding hope, looked