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| Alphabetical [« »] fleecy 2 fleeing 1 flees 3 fleet 34 fleeting 4 fleets 5 flesh 18 | Frequency [« »] 34 another 34 blow 34 can 34 fleet 34 free 34 lands 34 rage | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances fleet |
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1 I, 347 | Are felled to make a fleet; -- what could she more~ ~ 2 II, 804 | shame and sorrow that the fleet was gone~ ~ 3 II, 810 | 810 Alone, of all the fleet; the fatal hook~ ~ 4 II, 826 | Thy fleet triumphant swept the pirate 5 III, 49 | When to the fleet a hospitable coast~ ~ 6 III, 52 | When Caesar saw the fleet escape his grasp~ ~ 7 III, 330 | billows with his mighty fleet,~ ~ 8 III, 590 | 590 That bound the Roman fleet, the larger craft~ ~ 9 III, 609 | Less densely packed the fleet, some Grecian ships~ ~ 10 III, 615 | repelled. But soon the Grecian fleet~ ~ 11 III, 828 | was the war: the Grecian fleet~ ~ 12 IV, 258 | Nor fleet with turret bulwarks breast 13 IV, 592 | galleys and their Grecian fleet~ ~ 14 IV, 650 | 650 Sailed with his fleet, and borne by gentle winds~ ~ 15 V, 125(11)| interpreted as meaning their fleet.~ ~ 16 V, 379 | in his flight with such a fleet~ ~ 17 V, 473 | billows, and his trembling fleet~ ~ 18 V, 495 | paler light, when all the fleet~ ~ 19 V, 516 | its wave. For while the fleet~ ~ 20 V, 527 | the depths, and moved the fleet along~ ~ 21 V, 825 | safe in southern, gave the fleet repose,~ ~ 22 VII, 1022(30)| ultimately defeated by the fleet of Octavius under Agrippa 23 VIII, 297 | Received their fleet, where fair Selinus' stream~ ~ 24 VIII, 666 | open, should not king and fleet~ ~ 25 VIII, 686 | parting husband. All the fleet~ ~ 26 IX, 22 | Caesar's standards, and the fleet~ ~ 27 IX, 48 | Cythera's isle, th' advancing fleet~ ~ 28 IX, 59 | shining canvas of a stranger fleet,~ ~ 29 IX, 117 | seas and fail to find a fleet.~ ~ 30 IX, 201 | words he spake; and soon the fleet~ ~ 31 IX, 381 | oars gave passage to the fleet,~ ~ 32 IX, 432 | Pompeius 11 stayed the fleet, nor further dared~ ~ 33 IX, 1185 | He seeks his fleet, and eager to regain~ ~ 34 X, 39 | He launched his fleet to sail the ocean wave:~ ~