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| Alphabetical [« »] flat 1 flaw 1 flayed 1 fled 52 fledglings 1 flee 18 fleece 2 | Frequency [« »] 53 too 52 before 52 course 52 fled 52 spake 51 cato 51 dread | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances fled |
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1 I, 262 | threatened Rimini, while fled the stars,~ ~ 2 I, 544 | But fled the Fathers, to the Consuls 20 3 I, 544(20)| Plutarch says the Consuls fled without making the sacrifices 4 I, 559 | passed the city gates and fled to war.~ ~ 5 I, 577 | excuse was left; Pompeius fled.~ ~ 6 I, 640 | 640 All fled the homesteads, frighted 7 II, 158(10)| defeated with great loss, and fled to Praeneste, a town which 8 II, 521 | For Libo fled Etruria; Umbria lost~ ~ 9 II, 528 | Fled with his standards, soldierless; 10 II, 642 | in labour? or because he fled~ ~ 11 II, 648 | delusion! not from thee they fled:~ ~ 12 II, 689 | Fled Cretan settlers when the 13 III, 39 | wholly mine." She spake and fled.~ ~ 14 III, 182 | Left when he fled: that gold 9, the price 15 III, 344 | march; but while all others fled~ ~ 16 III, 819 | Forgiveness that he fled thy last embrace.~ ~ 17 IV, 60 | 60 By frosts that fled before the rising sun;~ ~ 18 IV, 848 | In thought that Juba fled. Then first was known~ ~ 19 V, 42 | Ye fled its outburst: now in session 20 V, 51 | As, when ye fled, your cause. The Consuls' 21 V, 311 | battles; such the prize. When fled~ ~ 22 V, 343 | When faith and loyalty are fled, and hope~ ~ 23 V, 840 | 840 When drowsy sleep had fled, Cornelia sought~ ~ 24 VI, 301 | shielded Teuton, or had fled~ ~ 25 VI, 346 | vanquished, ere the fight, they fled~ ~ 26 VI, 370 | follow Caesar wheresoe'er he fled)~ ~ 27 VI, 742 | Unburied carcases. Fast fled the wolves,~ ~ 28 VII, 17 | Sertorius' armies fought and fled,~ ~ 29 VII, 53 | The stars had fled before the growing morn,~ ~ 30 VII, 74 | Trembled and fled, arose, to Magnus' ear~ ~ 31 VII, 191 | And from the altar fled the frantic bull~ ~ 32 VII, 367 | the battle ere the foe be fled,~ ~ 33 VII, 475 | citadels. Where now hath fled~ ~ 34 VII, 510 | public life; and Freedom, fled~ ~ 35 VII, 756 | His fortunes fled. A little hill he sought~ ~ 36 VII, 792 | Pompeius fled, his mighty soul prepared~ ~ 37 VII, 801 | Hope now has fled; but in the fleeting past~ ~ 38 VII, 812 | When thou had'st fled the combat.~ ~ ~ ~ Find' 39 VII, 844 | him kingdoms; but Pompeius fled~ ~ 40 VII, 846 | fierce commandment; and he fled~ ~ 41 VII, 903 | Orestes saw the Furies ere he fled~ ~ 42 VIII, 512 | monarchs old, whose shame is fled,~ ~ 43 VIII, 778 | drooping neck ere yet was fled the life:~ ~ 44 IX, 248 | since with Marius and Sulla fled:~ ~ 45 IX, 296 | all our Thracian army is fled~ ~ 46 IX, 752 | stiff and stark ere yet it fled the frame.~ ~ 47 IX, 877 | Fled from his eyelids. Tortured 48 IX, 993 | the arms from which we fled.~ ~ 49 IX, 1113 | How fled their sorrow! how with growing 50 IX, 1119 | he pursued his kinsman fled,~ ~ 51 X, 564(23)| Medea, who fled from Colchis with her brother, 52 X, 631 | Ganymede her base attendant, fled~ ~