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| Alphabetical [« »] tuus 1 twain 6 twangs 1 twas 40 twenty-five 1 twenty-four 1 twere 9 | Frequency [« »] 40 laws 40 light 40 space 40 twas 39 dost 39 every 39 peoples | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances twas |
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1 I, 558 | shipwreck for himself. 'Twas thus~ ~ 2 II, 127(4)| were free.~ ~ .. Catiline: 'Twas crime enough that they had 3 II, 129 | Twas cause enough for death that 4 II, 130 | 130 The fury grew: soon 'twas a sluggard's part~ ~ 5 II, 424 | His beard untended grew. 'Twas his alone~ ~ 6 II, 428 | en lawful love resisted. 'Twas his rule~ ~ 7 II, 654 | some poor nook on shore. 'Twas I again~ ~ 8 II, 757 | billows thus unstemmed, 'twas Caesar's will~ ~ 9 II, 834 | Twas Italy they spared, that 10 III, 472 | Dread most the god unknown. 'Twas said that caves~ ~ 11 IV, 631 | Of slaughter. 'Twas their pleasure yet to see~ ~ 12 IV, 665 | Or Tityos: 'twas in mercy to the gods~ ~ 13 IV, 737 | of death upon him, and 'twas long~ ~ 14 IV, 896 | Receive atonement: yet 'twas shame, ye gods,~ ~ 15 V, 512 | A rigid ocean: 'twas as if the sea~ ~ 16 VI, 147 | such a path to victory. 'Twas his aim,~ ~ 17 VI, 421 | Grieving 'twas all she had) the head and 18 VI, 479 | The minting stamp. 'Twas thus that money came~ ~ 19 VI, 771 | Forth from the depths, 'twas doubtful if the cave~ ~ 20 VII, 154 | On that day's fight 'twas manifest that Rome~ ~ 21 VII, 169 | Twas thus, when Phlegra bore 22 VII, 474 | These storied monuments -- 'twas civil war~ ~ 23 VII, 697 | Vanquished so oft by Caesar, now 'twas thine~ ~ 24 VII, 750 | 750 In that last battle, 'twas our right to strike~ ~ 25 VII, 1020 | Be blameless found.~ ~ ~ 'Twas thus that Munda's fight~ ~ 26 VIII, 109 | Unworthy! 'Twas through her that Fortune 27 VIII, 646 | kinsman of the victor? 'Twas enough~ ~ 28 VIII, 818 | Twas not for him in evil days 29 IX, 274 | Twas love of Magnus, not of civil 30 IX, 360 | 360 'Twas prize enough to conquer. 31 IX, 477 | Men flee unshamed." 'Twas thus that Cato spake,~ ~ 32 IX, 555 | Twas thus on Numa by the sacred 33 IX, 1151 | Nor knew 'twas Xanthus: deep in grass he 34 IX, 1225 | If 'twas a crime, thou must confess 35 IX, 1247 | Whom 'twas thy lot to mourn? No kindred 36 IX, 1256 | That urged thy grief, 'twas far removed from love.~ ~ 37 X, 78 | And 'twas in doubt upon Leucadian 4 38 X, 121 | Twas shame enough upon the earth 39 X, 288 | Twas Parent Nature's self which 40 X, 507 | Parted our peoples. 'Twas a slave who stirred~ ~