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| Alphabetical [« »] fallows 1 falls 26 false 4 fame 37 famed 3 family 2 famine 11 | Frequency [« »] 38 side 38 struck 38 victory 37 fame 37 feared 37 lost 37 plain | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances fame |
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1 I, 138| was thy fear; thy roll of fame,~ ~ 2 I, 148| people much, and proud of fame~ ~ 3 I, 161| repute had Ceesar won, nor fame;~ ~ 4 I, 384| weary monarch gave him fame,~ ~ 5 I, 504| The fame of valorous deeds in battle 6 II, 247| Record his fame? Like horrors now return~ ~ 7 II, 676| army, vanquished by the fame alone~ ~ 8 II, 714| Euphrates, wheresoe'er the fame~ ~ 9 II, 760| 760 (If fame be true) the boastful Persian 10 III, 353| chronicle the deeds of Latian fame;~ ~ 11 III, 803| Phocaean youths to emulate his fame.~ ~ 12 IV, 536| thought for death, nor is your fame~ ~ 13 IV, 554| some great and memorable fame~ ~ 14 IV, 638| brave achievement was the fame~ ~ 15 IV, 920| by its own imperishable fame,~ ~ 16 V, 59| with gifts; Athena, old in fame,~ ~ 17 VI, 717| Pleased that her impious fame was noised abroad~ ~ 18 VII, 14| To raise his fame and place him with the gods;~ ~ 19 VII, 241| Or by the fame alone of mighty deeds~ ~ 20 VIII, 23| wander; but his ancient fame forbad.~ ~ ~ ~ 21 VIII, 36| disgraced by memories of fame!~ ~ 22 VIII, 79| Fortune dealt, inheritress of fame~ ~ 23 VIII, 315| whelmed but scattered? And the fame alone~ ~ 24 VIII, 397| Of which thy fame is worthy; sobs and tears~ ~ 25 VIII, 707| Septimius' fame hereafter? By what name~ ~ 26 VIII, 716| might mar the deathless fame~ ~ 27 VIII, 724| And think upon thy fame and all the years~ ~ 28 VIII, 910| 910 For which thy fame by rumour trumpet-tongued~ ~ 29 IX, 483| of all the world, 12 if fame we trust,~ ~ 30 IX, 666| at deeds of bravery? Can fame~ ~ 31 IX, 697| Is fame, and virtue by the deed 32 IX, 1131| marvelling at their ancient fame, he seeks~ ~ 33 IX, 1160| the glory, Caesar, of such fame.~ ~ 34 IX, 1284| The prows of Latium; but fame forbids,~ ~ 35 X, 221| drawn; yet also by your fame:~ ~ 36 X, 648| Caesar's fate; so might its fame~ ~ 37 X, 664| Earned fame immortal, and with single