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| Alphabetical [« »] victi 1 victim 24 victims 11 victor 41 victoresque 1 victories 10 victorious 8 | Frequency [« »] 41 rose 41 scarce 41 senate 41 victor 40 call 40 else 40 laws | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances victor |
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1 I, 144| The victor, heaven: the vanquished, 2 II, 81| When Marius 1, victor over Teuton hosts,~ ~ 3 II, 172| The victor's voice spake once; but 4 II, 182| And from the encrimsoned victor snatched his death:~ ~ 5 II, 322| Then strike the victor."~ ~ ~ Brutus thus; but 6 II, 527| From Asculum, the victor on his track,~ ~ 7 II, 684| Defiant of the hind, and victor now~ ~ 8 III, 138| The victor's road to rapine, and with 9 III, 151| s peace for spoil." The victor then,~ ~ 10 III, 270| And found the world his victor; here too rolls~ ~ 11 III, 773| For rising, victor (as he thought), to air,~ ~ 12 IV, 52| pressed on them; and the victor chiefs,~ ~ 13 IV, 324| on the bones: but as the victor stands~ ~ 14 IV, 380| 380 Before the victor's feet, and sues for peace.~ ~ 15 IV, 410| 410 Gives to the victor. To th' unguarded stream~ ~ 16 IV, 431| Low at the victor's feet, with lightened breast,~ ~ 17 IV, 438| Nay, hard they think the victor's lot, for whom~ ~ 18 IV, 703| gain the vantage, till the victor's arms~ ~ 19 VI, 219| Where'er he struck, the victor. Now his sword~ ~ 20 VI, 483| The Pythian victor: here Aloeus' sons~ ~ 21 VI, 953| The victor's punishment. But take with 22 VII, 49| silent sorrow, though the victor's voice~ ~ 23 VII, 144| The victor wins, but conquest is a 24 VII, 269| Let all the nations be the victor's prize,~ ~ 25 VII, 619| stood the victim, and the victor's arm~ ~ 26 VII, 817| Then pity thou thy victor. How shall he~ ~ 27 VII, 833| Fit for a victor, from her teeming gates~ ~ 28 VII, 929| Nor by the Punic victor was he taught,~ ~ 29 VII, 966| Routing their victor, hold Pharsalia's field.~ ~ ~ ~ 30 VIII, 135| May court the victor's favour; we long since~ ~ 31 VIII, 176| A victor husband: for she won their 32 VIII, 412| favouring voices, brave the victor's power,~ ~ 33 VIII, 486| Lay at her victor's feet. To this foul peace~ ~ 34 VIII, 590| 590 Suspected by his victor. Why alone~ ~ 35 VIII, 646| He, kinsman of the victor? 'Twas enough~ ~ 36 VIII, 766| Kept for the victor's triumph." Thus she spake,~ ~ 37 VIII, 829| Yet ere the victor touched the Pharian sands~ ~ 38 VIII, 981| The victor's vengeance, now at length 39 IX, 169| As rumour said, the cruel victor asked~ ~ 40 IX, 394| Hurried them southwards, victor of the gale.~ ~ 41 X, 6| Victor and vanquished: and the