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| Alphabetical [« »] penguin 1 pent 2 pentheus 3 people 36 peoples 39 perasia 1 perchance 10 | Frequency [« »] 36 happy 36 little 36 old 36 people 36 right 36 ruin 36 sacred | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances people |
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1 I, 148 | Had given the people much, and proud of fame~ ~ 2 I, 203 | are the fasces, and the people sell~ ~ 3 I, 307 | Of Freedom to the people, and to call~ ~ 4 I, 457 | The fair-haired people of Cevennes are free:~ ~ 5 I, 501(18)| worshipped by the Tauri, a people who dwelt in the Crimea; 6 I, 529 | hundred voices 'midst the people spread.~ ~ 7 I, 548 | he would, rushed all the people forth.~ ~ 8 I, 744 | The frightened people heard, and as they heard~ ~ 9 II, 136 | Degenerate people! Had ye hearts of men,~ ~ 10 II, 279 | And with the people's fury take thy part,~ ~ 11 II, 354 | Thus may the people be redeemed, and thus~ ~ 12 II, 511 | The people's favour held, yet faith 13 II, 634 | And leave his people free, is mine: a throne~ ~ 14 II, 716 | The people tremble at the name of Rome.~ ~ 15 III, 61 | Seeking the people's favour; skilled to know~ ~ 16 III, 66 | cringe before him: but a people starved~ ~ 17 III, 165(8) | liberty remaining to the people is destroyed by speaking 18 III, 400 | 400 Nor shall this people shun, for freedom's sake,~ ~ 19 IV, 219 | Now have the people lost their cloak for crime:~ ~ 20 IV, 907 | And armed the people, and the Senate's rights~ ~ 21 V, 57 | Then did they shower on people and on kings~ ~ 22 V, 70 | 70 Against thy people. Ah if that were all!~ ~ 23 V, 760 | Pompeius yields me place; the people's voice~ ~ 24 VI, 945 | The Drusi, heroes of the people, joyed,~ ~ 25 VII, 444 | Think that the people that is and that shall be~ ~ 26 VIII, 253(6) | A Scythian people.~ ~ 27 VIII, 605 | thou, unhappy? Scarce our people tills~ ~ 28 IX, 33 | Her guardian; a people's trembling limbs~ ~ 29 IX, 208 | That thus a people mourned their ruler's death.~ ~ 30 IX, 225 | The people dared to heap upon the gods,~ ~ 31 IX, 651 | Whether the people shall be free to use~ ~ 32 X, 10 | 10 But when the people, jealous of their laws,~ ~ 33 X, 63 | Of his effeminate people: pledge of peace;~ ~ 34 X, 153 | In number as a people, some in ranks~ ~ 35 X, 232 | Kept from the common people until now~ ~ 36 X, 268 | with warm vapours, and the people's hue~ ~