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| Alphabetical [« »] vacant 3 vagrant 1 vague 1 vain 45 vainly 6 vale 3 valiant 2 | Frequency [« »] 46 time 45 hold 45 own 45 vain 45 voice 44 against 44 do | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances vain |
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1 I, 31| passer by. The fields in vain,~ ~ 2 II, 295| dart be thine; nor spent in vain~ ~ 3 II, 359| In vain the guardian: this vicarious 4 II, 549| Charge on the bridge: in vain: for Caesar saw~ ~ 5 II, 590| ties: be Caesar's gift in vain."~ ~ ~ ~ 6 II, 648| Ah, vain delusion! not from thee 7 II, 748| hinder, and with labour vain~ ~ 8 III, 42| Why dread vain phantoms of a dreaming brain?~ ~ 9 III, 152| Incensed to ire: "Vain is thy hope to fall~ ~ 10 III, 408| thus broke forth in words: "Vain is the hope~ ~ 11 III, 553| All spent in vain, the wearied troops withdrew~ ~ 12 III, 682| To grasp the lost -- in vain! another blow~ ~ 13 III, 776| flying vessel; not to die in vain,~ ~ 14 III, 795| javelin, blind, but not in vain;~ ~ 15 IV, 53| withdrawal, gained the day in vain.~ ~ ~ ~ 16 IV, 437| the gods for victory in vain!~ ~ 17 IV, 524| And tried in vain with sword and steel to 18 IV, 694| Long time in vain; for firm the sinewy throat~ ~ 19 IV, 904| In vain with turbid speech hast 20 IV, 905| pulpit of the forum: waved in vain~ ~ 21 V, 149| awful threshold, and with vain deceits~ ~ 22 V, 323| dying limbs; nor seek in vain,~ ~ 23 V, 457| In vain solemnity of empty urns.~ ~ 24 VI, 68| Was spent in vain. So many hands had joined~ ~ 25 VI, 159| availed their valour, and in vain~ ~ 26 VI, 527| not in her store: hence vain to heaven~ ~ 27 VI, 913| second life enforced in vain.~ ~ 28 VII, 116| earth's crop half-grown, in vain attempt~ ~ 29 VII, 520| 520 In vain for liberty? Why laws and 30 VII, 642| And vain lament, and let the deeds 31 VII, 785| In vain, unhappy! for the fates 32 VIII, 72| the fates; and tried in vain to raise~ ~ 33 VIII, 325| Who vain of Punic ancestors, and 34 VIII, 325| of Punic ancestors, and vain~ ~ 35 VIII, 450| Crassus seeks a sepulchre in vain.~ ~ 36 VIII, 683| fit companion?" Thus in vain,~ ~ 37 IX, 64| weep.~ ~ ~ ~ For when in vain~ ~ 38 IX, 402| arose; there watched in vain~ ~ 39 IX, 720| 720 Untasted, "Vain," he cried, "your fear of 40 IX, 890| Laps them with greed -- in vain -- the briny draught~ ~ 41 IX, 1121| He traced in vain; then, rumour for his guide,~ ~ 42 IX, 1280| 1280 Thee, Ptolemaeus? In vain with civil wars~ ~ 43 X, 123| Caesar's ears in vain~ ~ 44 X, 264| Vain is the ancient faith that 45 X, 290| 290 "Vain too the fable that the western