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| Alphabetical [« »] victories 10 victorious 8 victors 6 victory 38 victrix 1 vied 1 view 8 | Frequency [« »] 38 ranks 38 side 38 struck 38 victory 37 fame 37 feared 37 lost | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances victory |
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1 I, 121 | More in that victory than ye thought was won,~ ~ 2 I, 164(9) | more moderate in the use of victory than our Caesar?' -- Epp. 3 I, 166 | With sword unpitying: every victory won~ ~ 4 I, 321 | armies ten long years ere victory came,~ ~ 5 I, 383 | Of old his victory o'er Cilician thieves~ ~ 6 I, 395 | Unfurl your standards; victory gilds them yet,~ ~ 7 I, 429 | By ten campaigns of victory, I swear,~ ~ 8 III, 58 | His fiery spirit; and no victory won,~ ~ 9 III, 209 | Her ancient victory o'er the Persian King.~ ~ 10 III, 838(32)| Brutus who gained the naval victory over the Veneti some seven 11 IV, 42 | Promised the victory. Burdened up the ridge~ ~ 12 IV, 242 | And could ye not with victory gained return,~ ~ 13 IV, 400 | 400 Aught but thy victory won. Nor ask we much.~ ~ 14 IV, 437 | And prayed the gods for victory in vain!~ ~ 15 IV, 738 | Before the hero, of his victory sure,~ ~ 16 IV, 812 | Then victory on his arms deceptive shone~ ~ 17 IV, 820 | 820 His coming victory. In pretended war~ ~ 18 V, 337 | The fruits of victory our arms have won.~ ~ 19 V, 893 | prayers shall bring the victory,~ ~ 20 VI, 147 | Scorns such a path to victory. 'Twas his aim,~ ~ 21 VI, 194 | Of Caesar: strike; the victory is ours:~ ~ 22 VI, 328 | Their victory won, aroused his angry soul.~ ~ 23 VI, 382 | What! shall my victory rob thee of the peace~ ~ 24 VII, 15 | As once in youth, when victory was won~ ~ 25 VII, 129 | Not victory, but battle, ye demand.~ ~ 26 VII, 291 | That augured victory, thus the chief began:~ ~ 27 VII, 341 | Unfailing proofs of victory to come.~ ~ 28 VII, 424 | All means of victory. Noble men have sought~ ~ 29 VII, 842 | To him who has the victory." Caesar trod~ ~ 30 VII, 858 | Soldiers," he said, "the victory is ours,~ ~ 31 VII, 882 | Was the Tarpeian rock, for victory won,~ ~ 32 VII, 895 | And Stygian terrors. Victory foully won~ ~ 33 VIII, 117 | To bring thee victory; thy disasters thus,~ ~ 34 VIII, 269 | Come forth to victory: burst the ancient bounds~ ~ 35 IX, 100 | 100 Pompeius' victory, nor the frequent car~ ~ 36 IX, 295 | Nor hope we now for victory, nor wish;~ ~ 37 IX, 297 | In Caesar's victory, whose potent star~ ~ 38 IX, 1308 | In happy victory, Magnus, once again~ ~