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| Alphabetical [« »] pasture 1 pastures 1 patavium 1 path 38 pathless 5 paths 8 patience 1 | Frequency [« »] 38 eyes 38 fierce 38 full 38 path 38 ranks 38 side 38 struck | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances path |
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1 I, 89 | The moon, indignant at her path oblique,~ ~ 2 I, 176 | air opposing, through its path~ ~ 3 I, 289 | By this path war advances." Thus they 4 I, 668 | office. While they tread the path~ ~ 5 II, 238 | Which furrowing its path through town and field~ ~ 6 II, 429 | Inflexible, to keep the middle path~ ~ 7 II, 466 | Was drawn in path transverse, and all the 8 II, 555 | swollen Ganges were across my path?~ ~ 9 III, 45 | fiery Titan in declining path~ ~ 10 III, 71 | Leaving a path for seas. Unceasing tides~ ~ 11 III, 98 | Scythian goddess, and the path~ ~ 12 III, 175 | Metellus yielded from the path;~ ~ 13 III, 255 | Furrow their certain path to reach the war.~ ~ ~ ~ 14 III, 345 | Far from his path, in terror of his name,~ ~ 15 III, 710 | 710 Rushed by so wide a path; the lower trunk~ ~ 16 IV, 48 | Hewed out their upward path. But Caesar saw~ ~ 17 IV, 304 | By this dread path Death trapped his captive 18 IV, 478 | Move silent on its path across the sea,~ ~ 19 V, 158 | deep recess and choked the path~ ~ 20 V, 257 | to common day, lo! on her path~ ~ 21 V, 722 | through the parted air a path obscured~ ~ 22 VI, 15 | By hidden path between the wooded fields~ ~ 23 VI, 147 | Scorns such a path to victory. 'Twas his aim,~ ~ 24 VI, 150 | 150 To hew a path between his slaughtered 25 VII, 719 | weapon clove its deadly path,~ ~ 26 VIII, 83 | conquests won; a gentler path to thee~ ~ 27 VIII, 192 | Guided the path to Syria, and what points~ ~ 28 VIII, 423 | but should uplands bar his path~ ~ 29 IX, 361 | attack, though Nature on the path~ ~ 30 IX, 464 | the burning sun; across my path~ ~ 31 IX, 480 | 480 The desert path from which was no return:~ ~ 32 IX, 812(22)| whenever she follows a straight path instead of an oblique one, 33 IX, 847 | with tail alone his sandy path;~ ~ 34 IX, 991 | Accomplished, nor their path; the stars in heaven~ ~ 35 IX, 1013 | some greater wonders on our path~ ~ 36 IX, 1114 | met the savage lion in the path!~ ~ 37 X, 255 | fury; where the circular path~ ~ 38 X, 327(16)| of crows pointed out the path (Plutarch). It is, however