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| Alphabetical [« »] sabura 1 sack 2 sacked 2 sacred 36 sacrifice 6 sacrificed 1 sacrifices 3 | Frequency [« »] 36 people 36 right 36 ruin 36 sacred 36 tomb 35 b.c. 35 seas | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances sacred |
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1 I, 160| 160 In sacred grandeur rules the forest 2 I, 460| 460 The harbour sacred to Alcides' name~ ~ 3 I, 655| borders on the wall; in sacred garb~ ~ 4 I, 660| come the keepers of the sacred books~ ~ 5 II, 150| dwells the goddess and the sacred fire,~ ~ 6 II, 323| from inmost breast these sacred words:~ ~ 7 III, 119| No Consul there the sacred shrine adorned~ ~ 8 III, 140| This temple opens not; my sacred blood~ ~ 9 III, 205| Are left to silence by the sacred train,~ ~ 10 III, 460| massive stones upreared; sacred with blood~ ~ 11 III, 486| Awed by the sacred grove's dark majesty,~ ~ 12 V, 143| To loose the sacred gateways and permit~ ~ 13 V, 177| faith in Phoebus and the sacred fane.~ ~ 14 V, 384| leads my chariot to the sacred hill?~ ~ 15 VI, 93| Aricia, 4 sacred to that goddess chaste~ ~ 16 VII, 1004| Through broken stones their sacred urns abroad.~ ~ 17 VIII, 546| Marked by the crescent on his sacred brow.~ ~ 18 VIII, 644| The sacred Capitol, and vanquished 19 VIII, 897| Thy sacred ashes; but within an urn~ ~ 20 VIII, 923| Traces the sacred name: HERE MAGNUS LIES.~ ~ ~ ~ 21 VIII, 957| Upon the sacred temples of the gods,~ ~ 22 VIII, 997| Thy sacred ashes to their last abode.~ ~ ~ ~ 23 IX, 193| Of sacred Apis; 4 and with these their 24 IX, 214| Thrice worn of old upon the sacred hill 5~ ~ 25 IX, 291| first hereafter: to that sacred shade~ ~ 26 IX, 482| His sacred name within a narrow tomb.~ ~ ~ ~ 27 IX, 555| Twas thus on Numa by the sacred fire~ ~ 28 IX, 653| For us is wasted. To thy sacred breast,~ ~ 29 IX, 878| s sternness, nor of his sacred charge~ ~ 30 IX, 1154| Lay at his feet in sacred shape no more:~ ~ 31 IX, 1157| O sacred task of poets, toil supreme,~ ~ 32 IX, 1169| Altars he raised: and as the sacred flame~ ~ 33 X, 25| In sacred sepulchre the hero's limbs,~ ~ 34 X, 210| 210 "O thou devoted to all sacred rites,~ ~ 35 X, 237| And sacred edicts should be known to 36 X, 572| nations upon earth, nor sacred rights,~ ~