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| Alphabetical [« »] fair-haired 3 fairer 1 fairly 1 faith 36 faithful 15 faithless 3 falchion 3 | Frequency [« »] 36 borne 36 deeds 36 either 36 faith 36 happy 36 little 36 old | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances faith |
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1 I, 208| Faith tottered; thousands saw 2 I, 653| guardians of the public faith,~ ~ 3 II, 397| Yet must they plight their faith in simple form~ ~ 4 II, 511| people's favour held, yet faith with fear~ ~ 5 II, 520| fortune, o'er their wavering faith.~ ~ 6 III, 346| manhood with un-Grecian faith~ ~ 7 III, 392| safe, our boast is sturdy faith;~ ~ 8 III, 461| Of men was every tree. If faith be given~ ~ 9 IV, 232| Faith was renewed and trust. Thus 10 IV, 241| Rome forgetful, to your faith forsworn!~ ~ 11 IV, 393| former cause we kept the faith,~ ~ 12 IV, 556| warlike heroism, of noble faith,~ ~ 13 IV, 792| devotion: wavering in their faith,~ ~ 14 V, 177| Than faith in Phoebus and the sacred 15 V, 343| When faith and loyalty are fled, and 16 V, 401| land and sea. Nor were your faith~ ~ 17 V, 879| consort, Magnus, this thy faith~ ~ 18 VII, 841| aught; then pledge your faith~ ~ 19 VIII, 93| full, the final pledge of faith.~ ~ 20 VIII, 114| May keep their faith to thee, and all the earth~ ~ 21 VIII, 147| Some faith still lingered, thus Pompeius 22 VIII, 185| In faith, and through the pathless 23 VIII, 232| captains who preserved their faith;~ ~ 24 VIII, 240| 240 To test the faith of peoples of the East~ ~ 25 VIII, 247| message, `Hold ye to the faith,~ ~ 26 VIII, 320| 320 In faith and armies; or the Parthian 27 VIII, 443| quiver from the field. His faith~ ~ 28 VIII, 553| And faith thus lauded 18 brings its 29 VIII, 617| Whom fortune favours. Faith her friends selects~ ~ 30 VIII, 723| boat, ponder the Pharian faith;~ ~ 31 VIII, 816| To witness! Such the faith which Fortune kept~ ~ 32 IX, 122| else!' Thus have I kept the faith;~ ~ 33 IX, 247| wrought much good. True faith in liberty~ ~ 34 IX, 1212| death. With such a pledge of faith~ ~ 35 X, 264| Vain is the ancient faith that Ethiop snows 13~ ~ 36 X, 495| Lose faith and love of kin: their pittance