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| Alphabetical [« »] rude 4 ruffian 1 rugged 3 ruin 36 ruined 2 ruins 8 rul 1 | Frequency [« »] 36 old 36 people 36 right 36 ruin 36 sacred 36 tomb 35 b.c. | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances ruin |
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1 I, 170| Triumph his joy, though ruin marked his track.~ ~ 2 I, 711| the fates control them, ruin huge~ ~ 3 II, 109| Of Carthage, and his ruin matched with hers:~ ~ 4 II, 209| Thus crushed beneath some ruin lie the dead;~ ~ 5 II, 284| broken credit, that its ruin hides~ ~ 6 II, 285| In general ruin. Drawn by hope of gain,~ ~ 7 III, 110| 110 Had been thy ruin."~ ~ ~ Trembling at his 8 III, 194| And in his fated ruin. Graecia sent,~ ~ 9 III, 335| Witnessed his ruin. From where Afric's god,~ ~ 10 III, 528| Spreads ruin vast: nor crushed the life 11 III, 568| Lay prone, yet in its ruin larger seemed.~ ~ ~ ~ 12 III, 629| Their ruin in the stroke, and vanquished 13 IV, 49| Ruin impending, and he bade his 14 IV, 444| Is nodding to its ruin, knows the spot~ ~ 15 IV, 445| himself shall, though in ruin, lie!~ ~ 16 V, 855| With speediest ruin. 'Tis enough for thee~ ~ 17 V, 883| The thunder-bolts of ruin to withstand~ ~ 18 VI, 149| By ruin spread afar; and with the 19 VI, 163| And threaten ruin, and the bastions groan~ ~ 20 VI, 193| Of tumult and of ruin finds the ear~ ~ 21 VI, 311| Some day to fall in ruin on itself;~ ~ 22 VII, 55| The world to ruin) round Pompeius' tent~ ~ 23 VII, 107| In one red ruin; myriads of mankind~ ~ 24 VII, 139| Would that (without the ruin of our cause)~ ~ 25 VII, 284| And felt the ruin nodding to its fall:~ ~ 26 VII, 386| And fill the fosse with ruin; not a man~ ~ 27 VII, 480| 480 Crumbling to ruin, the ancestral roof~ ~ 28 VII, 761| And sought his ruin; and the tide of blood~ ~ 29 VII, 783| Might find its ruin: or perchance he wished~ ~ 30 VIII, 15| Made known his ruin. Many as they sought~ ~ 31 VIII, 20| 20 Told of his ruin. Every witness seen~ ~ 32 VIII, 378| Condemned the world to ruin? Is the cause~ ~ 33 VIII, 560| 560 Bring's ruin on a throne. For lawless 34 VIII, 608| Rome 'neath the ruin of Pompeius lies:~ ~ 35 VIII, 639| At such a ruin of so great a name?~ ~ 36 IX, 43| The fragments of the ruin wrought in Thrace.~ ~