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 1   Note           |    to regard Lucan among the ranks of Homer, Virgil, and Ovid.~ ~---
 2      I,   337    |   the words of Curio. To the ranks~ ~
 3     II,   313    |       with the Consul in his ranks,~ ~
 4     II,   350    |   350 Crushed by the hostile ranks. When Cato falls~ ~
 5     II,   596    |      in majestic tones their ranks addressed:~ ~
 6    III,   131    |      the shock, he clove the ranks~ ~
 7    III,   423    |    peace, but war within his ranks~ ~
 8    III,   597    |                          Six ranks; the topmost strike the
 9    III,   745    |          Back to the hostile ranks from which it came;~ ~
10     IV,   229    |              Where stood the ranks arrayed, from whose right
11     IV,   404    |     meet that thy victorious ranks~ ~ ~ ~
12     IV,   844    |                           He ranks his troops and sees the
13      V,   296    |               From the stern ranks no doubtful murmur rose;~ ~
14      V,   399(20)|       Labienus left Caesar's ranks after the Rubicon was crossed,
15      V,   405    |                 Joins not my ranks again. Surely the gods~ ~
16     VI,   156    |   the battle, on the hostile ranks~ ~
17     VI,   217    |  stood, hemmed in by densest ranks~ ~
18     VI,   338    |   hurled his host upon their ranks~ ~
19     VI,   713    |                Whom from our ranks he seeks. No humble task~ ~
20     VI,   750    |                    750 Whole ranks of warriors, the laws had
21     VI,   940    |         940 In all the happy ranks I smiling saw,~ ~
22    VII,   118    | sword-thrust, and within our ranks~ ~
23    VII,   250    |               250 In ordered ranks to that ill-fated fight,~ ~
24    VII,   387    |    holds his post within the ranks to-day.~ ~
25    VII,   397    |      city, had their serried ranks~ ~
26    VII,   437    | content to aid: for Caesar's ranks~ ~
27    VII,   580    |      580 But while Pompeius' ranks, shield wedged to shield,~ ~
28    VII,   608    |                 The foremost ranks might waver. These at his
29    VII,   609    |     sounding, break upon the ranks~ ~
30    VII,   647    |      unflinching through the ranks~ ~
31    VII,   659(22)|     the Gorgon shield in the ranks of the enemy.~ ~
32    VII,   668    |           Urges the flagging ranks and stirs the fight.~ ~
33    VII,   759    |                  The warring ranks concealed. Thence did the
34   VIII,   704    |   swordsman, once within thy ranks,~ ~
35     IX,   469    |      sees me ride before the ranks~ ~
36     IX,   694    |                    The eager ranks pressed onward, he alone~ ~
37     IX,  1103(30)|     seven days' journey, and ranks the march as one of the
38      X,   153    |  number as a people, some in ranks~ ~
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