IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | Search |
| Alphabetical [« »] decreed 8 decrees 4 deed 21 deeds 36 deem 5 deemed 8 deeming 1 | Frequency [« »] 36 arm 36 art 36 borne 36 deeds 36 either 36 faith 36 happy | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances deeds |
bold = Main text Book, Verse grey = Comment text
1 I, 76 | First of such deeds I purpose to unfold~ ~ 2 I, 139 | Of glorious deeds accomplished for the state~ ~ 3 I, 504 | The fame of valorous deeds in battle done,~ ~ 4 II, 80 | 80 "No other deeds the fates laid up in store~ ~ 5 II, 244 | For deeds like these, shall Sulla 6 II, 715 | where, through thy father's deeds,~ ~ 7 III, 353 | Which chronicle the deeds of Latian fame;~ ~ 8 IV, 231 | Or challenge, deeds of prowess in the war,~ ~ 9 IV, 555 | dost prepare. What glorious deeds~ ~ 10 IV, 741(19)| That is, extols ancient deeds.~ ~ 11 V, 756 | Let fate cut short the deeds that I would do~ ~ 12 VI, 173 | centurion made, through deeds of blood,~ ~ 13 VI, 176 | How valourous deeds in civil war may be~ ~ 14 VI, 199 | To watch his deeds; and, wondering at the man,~ ~ 15 VI, 296 | bosom) for his matchless deeds,~ ~ 16 VI, 305 | all thy prowess, all thy deeds of pride~ ~ 17 VI, 500 | 500 Stained by his deeds of shame the fights he won,~ ~ 18 VI, 674 | His wonted ministers in deeds of guilt,~ ~ 19 VII, 241 | the fame alone of mighty deeds~ ~ 20 VII, 295 | fates; and Caesar in your deeds~ ~ 21 VII, 357 | backwards, that such mighty deeds should pass~ ~ 22 VII, 639 | the coming ages paint the deeds~ ~ 23 VII, 642 | vain lament, and let the deeds that fell~ ~ 24 VII, 683 | Whose fearless deeds the centuries record,~ ~ 25 VII, 890 | 890 Still wrought its deeds of blood, and restless sought~ ~ 26 VIII, 28 | thrust upon him, and the deeds~ ~ 27 VIII, 316 | Of our great deeds of glory in the past~ ~ 28 VIII, 558(19)| It is the licence of dark deeds protects E'en states most 29 VIII, 561 | defence is crime, and cruel deeds~ ~ 30 VIII, 717 | His deeds had won. And when within 31 VIII, 943 | name, then add his mighty deeds:~ ~ 32 IX, 666 | To aim at deeds of bravery? Can fame~ ~ 33 IX, 677 | In virtuous deeds; in all that thou can'st 34 X, 464 | For deeds of blood, and Fortune to 35 X, 576 | Fruitful in monstrous deeds: not Juba's realm~ ~ 36 X, 646 | Again they rush to arms; in deeds of fight~ ~