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| Alphabetical [« »] mind 26 mindful 7 minds 11 mine 41 minerva 2 mines 1 mingle 5 | Frequency [« »] 41 fire 41 given 41 make 41 mine 41 rose 41 scarce 41 senate | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances mine |
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1 I, 413 | Tis mine to speak it; we complain 2 I, 427 | The will was mine before. No citizen~ ~ 3 I, 759 | Known to mine eyes that mutilated trunk~ ~ 4 II, 391 | And labour shall be mine to share with thee.~ ~ 5 II, 631 | he call me? Fear not ye mine age.~ ~ 6 II, 634 | leave his people free, is mine: a throne~ ~ 7 II, 649 | My steps they follow -- mine, whose conquering signs~ ~ 8 II, 718 | kings; Tigranes, wholly mine,~ ~ 9 III, 39 | Shall make thee wholly mine." She spake and fled.~ ~ 10 III, 492 | forest: all the crime is mine.~ ~ 11 IV, 732 | Within mine arms constrained; against 12 V, 757 | on the end: the past is mine.~ ~ 13 VI, 287 | Is less than mine for death." These were his 14 VI, 376 | Hesperia when the war began was mine;~ ~ 15 VI, 377 | Mine, had I chosen in our country' 16 VI, 700 | To turn the future, be it mine to know~ ~ 17 VI, 724 | And mine it is, though every star 18 VI, 883 | Or shall I summon to mine aid that god~ ~ 19 VII, 134 | blame nor glory shall be mine to-day.~ ~ 20 VII, 335 | Of you, mine own true soldiers, proved 21 VII, 447 | Be still found place for mine, with wife and child,~ ~ 22 VII, 637 | Muse repelled: no poesy of mine~ ~ 23 VIII, 107 | the better cause. O, hero mine,~ ~ 24 VIII, 111 | To bring thee misery? Mine, mine the guilt,~ ~ 25 VIII, 111 | bring thee misery? Mine, mine the guilt,~ ~ 26 VIII, 112 | Mine be the penalty. And that 27 VIII, 164 | bidest, thus. May it be mine again,~ ~ 28 VIII, 301 | O faithful comrades mine in war and flight!~ ~ 29 VIII, 673 | Await my fortunes; mine shall be the life~ ~ 30 VIII, 749 | See mine, Cornelia's. On me the blame~ ~ 31 VIII, 757 | Death shall be mine, either by headlong leap~ ~ 32 VIII, 764 | still he lives, nor is it mine as yet~ ~ 33 VIII, 889 | From these mine offices thy mighty soul~ ~ 34 IX, 108 | thy father spake within mine ear:~ ~ 35 IX, 119 | And mindful of his rights, mine heir shall rouse~ ~ 36 IX, 442 | men of Rome, who through mine arms alone~ ~ 37 IX, 852(26)| sweet lady, have infected mine. Anne: Would they were basilisks, 38 IX, 1289 | Magnus; and that neck were mine~ ~ 39 X, 109 | last words, by which 'tis mine to share~ ~ 40 X, 224 | shall Eudoxus' year 8 excel mine own.~ ~ 41 X, 439 | Thy life and mine he'll barter for a kiss.~ ~