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| Alphabetical [« »] fawn 1 fear 75 fear-compelling 1 feared 37 fearest 1 fearful 2 fearing 10 | Frequency [« »] 38 struck 38 victory 37 fame 37 feared 37 lost 37 plain 37 wave | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances feared |
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1 II, 230| 230 Nor feared that at his word such thousands 2 II, 261| Wept for the past, but feared the coming days.~ ~ ~ ~ 3 II, 283| Laws feared in peace; want by the sword 4 II, 524| Feared at the name of Caesar: Varus 5 III, 127| blushed to order what they feared.~ ~ 6 III, 825| anticipate his son: for this he feared~ ~ 7 IV, 208| Who takes his title to be feared from thee?~ ~ 8 IV, 618| Feared at the spells she wrought. 9 IV, 642| the stroke. But tyranny is feared~ ~ 10 IV, 688| rubs his limbs: the giant feared~ ~ 11 IV, 714| Not thus he feared, though then unused to war,~ ~ 12 IV, 789| These rumours Curio feared: nor had his troops~ ~ 13 V, 77| Feared for the chances of the war, 14 V, 148| portals. But the priestess feared to tread~ ~ 15 V, 298| His comrades doubting, feared himself in turn;~ ~ 16 V, 346| What general had not feared at such revolt?~ ~ 17 V, 355| Nor feared he aught save order at the 18 V, 366| And, since he feared not, worthy to be feared;~ ~ 19 V, 366| feared not, worthy to be feared;~ ~ 20 V, 424| Themselves unwilling; but he only feared~ ~ 21 V, 431| Those whom he feared to lose.~ ~ ~ ~ He bids 22 V, 474| Feared for the winter storms nor 23 V, 578| Feared by Antonius' fleets, in 24 V, 725| the sky was shaken. Nature feared~ ~ 25 V, 930| 930 Returning. Yet she feared Pompeius lost~ ~ 26 VI, 680| and novel purpose: for she feared~ ~ 27 VII, 746| have we trembled not, nor feared to bare~ ~ 28 VII, 780| 780 He feared, nor death; but lest upon 29 VIII, 688| Not that they feared the murder which befell,~ ~ 30 VIII, 751| Followed my spouse afield nor feared the fates;~ ~ 31 VIII, 980| her chief. But though men feared at first~ ~ 32 IX, 439| Nor biting frosts they feared, in Libyan clime;~ ~ 33 IX, 750| 750 But ere the victim feared had struck him down:~ ~ 34 IX, 984| On which they lay they feared; nor leaves nor straw~ ~ 35 IX, 1286| This deed of blood, but feared the Pharian land.~ ~ 36 X, 51| Babylon; and Parthia feared him. Shame on us~ ~ 37 X, 537| He feared attack, indignant at his