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 1   Note           |    PREPARER'S NOTES:~ ~Lucan's "Pharsalia" (or, "Civil War", as many
 2   Note           |    period that the "Civil War"/"Pharsalia" was probably begun. However,
 3   Note           |         l. 700-712).~ ~Lucan's "Pharsalia" was left (probably) unfinished
 4      I,    44    |  Thronged with our dead be dire Pharsalia's fields,~ ~
 5      I,   772(28)|       and that of the battle of Pharsalia is common among the Roman
 6    III,   340    |      340 Of Empire at one blow, Pharsalia brought~ ~
 7     VI,   364    |              Of Cato ended: and Pharsalia's name~ ~
 8     VI,   677    |      Where Haemus falls towards Pharsalia's plain. 37~ ~
 9     VI,   677(37)|                       Confusing Pharsalia with Philippi. (See line
10    VII,    70    |              70 Of Magnus' camp Pharsalia was the prayer;~ ~
11    VII,   203    |          Red ran Baebeis, 8 and Pharsalia's field~ ~
12    VII,   203(8) |         at a long distance from Pharsalia. Comp. Book VI., 677.~ ~
13    VII,   236    |               All men had known Pharsalia. Gods of heaven!~ ~
14    VII,   485    |                                 Pharsalia's fight the life-blood of
15    VII,   621    |                                 Pharsalia, might suffice the crimson
16    VII,   694(24)|      treachery, on the field of Pharsalia" (Merivale, "Hist. Romans
17    VII,   796    |                          He saw Pharsalia's woes, above the frowns~ ~
18    VII,   807    |                         Of dire Pharsalia's battle, not thy name~ ~
19    VII,   843    |                                 Pharsalia's slaughter, while his daughter'
20    VII,   867    |        en now the vanquished of Pharsalia's field~ ~
21    VII,   908    |  Flashed all the javelins which Pharsalia saw,~ ~
22    VII,   917    |        Unveiled the butchery of Pharsalia's field 27~ ~
23    VII,   966    |      Routing their victor, hold Pharsalia's field.~ ~ ~ ~
24   VIII,    50    |                              50 Pharsalia fills thy dreams; and when
25   VIII,   237(5) |        with Pompeius. He was at Pharsalia.~ ~
26   VIII,   593    |                                 Pharsalia's curse? In Caesar's eyes
27   VIII,   610    |                     610 To stir Pharsalia's ashes and to call~ ~
28     IX,    30    |      And for his country: since Pharsalia's field~ ~
29     IX,   279    |       If nor the rout nor dread Pharsalia's field~ ~
30     IX,  1165    |            In this my poem; and Pharsalia's song~ ~
31     IX,  1245    |                       Looked on Pharsalia's field. O fate most hard!~ ~
32     IX,  1290    |                    1290 But for Pharsalia's chance. At greater risk~ ~
33      X,   632(26)| Cleopatra.~ ~ ~[End of Lucan's "Pharsalia"]~ ~ ~
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