IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | Search |
| Alphabetical [« »] trod 11 trodden 2 trojan 7 troops 48 trophies 3 trophy 3 troth 3 | Frequency [« »] 48 high 48 knew 48 last 48 troops 47 brought 47 stood 47 up | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances troops |
bold = Main text Book, Verse grey = Comment text
1 I, 259 | shades of night he leads the troops~ ~ 2 I, 267 | Now stand the troops within the captured town,~ ~ 3 I, 448 | seized the moment, called his troops from Gaul,~ ~ 4 I, 524 | strength increased and gathered troops~ ~ 5 II, 448 | Some troops despatching who might meet 6 II, 535 | Corfinium's ramparts; his the troops~ ~ 7 II, 569 | And lo! the traitor troops, foul crime in war,~ ~ 8 III, 92 | They watched his marching troops, nor joyful towns~ ~ 9 III, 132 | Of Caesar's troops, and stood before the doors~ ~ 10 III, 411 | Massilia out. Rejoice, my troops!~ ~ 11 III, 553 | spent in vain, the wearied troops withdrew~ ~ 12 IV, 51 | the foe. Thus gained his troops retreat,~ ~ 13 IV, 197(10)| historian describes how the troops of Otho and Vitellius wept 14 IV, 296 | Captain.~ ~ ~ ~ Since the troops were stained~ ~ 15 IV, 378 | his arms, and leads his troops,~ ~ 16 IV, 464 | golden Ceres harvest; but his troops~ ~ 17 IV, 502 | from night. But Magnus' troops,~ ~ 18 IV, 756 | Trust in his Latian troops, from every side~ ~ 19 IV, 789 | Curio feared: nor had his troops~ ~ 20 IV, 811 | His troops in battle order to the plain.~ ~ 21 IV, 844 | He ranks his troops and sees the foe afar:~ ~ 22 V, 342 | Thus through the camp the troops demand their chief.~ ~ ~ ~ 23 V, 479 | And thus he stirred his troops, in seas unskilled,~ ~ 24 V, 552 | The rearward troops; Antonius even now~ ~ 25 V, 568 | Thy willing troops, but let them dare the sea;~ ~ 26 V, 827 | That Caesar's troops were gathered in their strength~ ~ 27 VI, 10 | 10 Thrice he drew out his troops, his eagles thrice,~ ~ 28 VI, 16(1) | furious battles with the troops of the Emperor Alexius. 29 VI, 41 | hasty mound, he bids his troops~ ~ 30 VI, 90 | forcing Caesar to extend his troops~ ~ 31 VI, 101 | Each leader to withhold his troops from fight;~ ~ 32 VI, 164 | frequent engine, and the troops~ ~ 33 VI, 314 | His troops in hand, but on the spacious 34 VI, 350 | suffered not, and held his troops.~ ~ 35 VII, 90 | 90 Thy troops unbidden shall the standards 36 VII, 115 | and land; his starving troops~ ~ 37 VII, 259 | the rivulets, the mountain troops~ ~ 38 VII, 272 | Caesar that day to send his troops for spoil~ ~ 39 VII, 399 | Pompeius saw the hostile troops~ ~ 40 VIII, 434 | light in onset, and their troops shall yield~ ~ 41 VIII, 478 | For Crassus' slaughtered troops the vengeance due?~ ~ 42 VIII, 480 | poured her captains, and the troops who guard~ ~ 43 IX, 689 | Before the troops he marched: no panting slave~ ~ 44 IX, 863 | desert journey on. His hardy troops~ ~ 45 IX, 894 | lift the standard, lest his troops~ ~ 46 X, 338(18)| Cambyses's march his starving troops cast lots by tens for the 47 X, 486 | His troops to arms; nor trumpet blare 48 X, 651 | Prepared to throw his troops upon the ships,~ ~