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| Alphabetical [« »] wales 1 walked 1 wall 16 walls 44 wan 3 wander 7 wanderest 2 | Frequency [« »] 44 limbs 44 part 44 stars 44 walls 43 kings 43 strike 42 heart | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances walls |
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1 I, 27 | houses with half-ruined walls~ ~ 2 I, 108 | These walls are proof that in their 3 I, 261 | retreating Parthian, to the walls~ ~ 4 I, 532 | loved, Mevania spreads her walls,~ ~ 5 I, 568 | With ample walls that all mankind might hold,~ ~ 6 I, 628 | Those who live near the walls desert their homes,~ ~ 7 I, 651 | consume 26. Then round the walls of Rome~ ~ 8 I, 669 | That winds around the walls, the aged seer~ ~ 9 II, 124 | with slippery gore the holy walls.~ ~ 10 II, 445 | Campanian, and held the walls~ ~ 11 II, 507 | yield, strengthened their walls with mounds~ ~ 12 II, 548 | squadrons, speeding from the walls,~ ~ 13 II, 552 | Were not the walls sufficient to protect~ ~ 14 II, 565 | Compels the enemy to keep the walls.~ ~ 15 III, 101 | Gazing in awe upon the walls of Rome~ ~ 16 III, 213 | The walls of Dardan Oricum, the woods~ ~ 17 III, 249 | From palmy Idumea and the walls~ ~ 18 III, 259 | Memphis, carving symbols upon walls~ ~ 19 III, 342 | Now Caesar left the walls of trembling Rome~ ~ 20 III, 383 | favouring fate preserve our walls~ ~ 21 III, 427 | battlements. Hard by the walls~ ~ 22 III, 501 | the garrison within the walls~ ~ 23 III, 509 | Impatient of the combat by the walls~ ~ 24 III, 518 | Their walls should stand unshaken. From 25 IV, 36 | parted from the camp Ilerda's walls,~ ~ 26 IV, 299 | Ilerda's lofty walls; but Caesar's horse~ ~ 27 V, 125(11)| Athenians that their wooden walls would keep them safe; which 28 V, 594 | reed enwoven formed the walls,~ ~ 29 VI, 32 | Her walls; and tempests, howling from 30 VI, 44 | Their walls asunder for his own. Thus 31 VI, 59 | The walls of Ilium: let the fragile 32 VI, 65 | Assyria's kings, is closed by walls~ ~ 33 VII, 438 | Think from Rome's high walls~ ~ 34 VII, 517 | Rome's earliest walls, down to the crimsoned field~ ~ 35 VIII, 129 | night within these friendly walls~ ~ 36 VIII, 256 | seek for shelter Babylonian walls;~ ~ 37 VIII, 339 | Macedon and Baetra's 10 walls,~ ~ 38 VIII, 405 | despots, yet within her walls~ ~ 39 IX, 358 | fatigue: then stormed thy walls,~ ~ 40 IX, 542 | cavernous vault with solid walls~ ~ 41 IX, 568 | Where walls lay prostrate, mighty stones 42 X, 137 | Lay on its walls, but built in solid blocks~ ~ 43 X, 526 | earliest dawn, when from the walls~ ~ 44 X, 620 | seer, now bordering the walls~ ~