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| Alphabetical [« »] tripods 6 triton 2 tritonis 1 triumph 32 triumphal 1 triumphant 11 triumphed 4 | Frequency [« »] 32 soldiers 32 soon 32 trembling 32 triumph 31 city 31 eastern 31 flame | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances triumph |
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1 I, 170 | 170 Triumph his joy, though ruin marked 2 I, 325 | Tis true no triumph now would bring thee home;~ ~ 3 I, 360 | 360 Shall chariots of triumph be for him~ ~ 4 I, 388 | Nay, if no triumph is reserved for me,~ ~ 5 II, 89 | Consul in triumph over wasted Rome.~ ~ 6 II, 546 | Here, to our triumph; for this headlong chief~ ~ 7 II, 616(27)| demanded and obtained his first triumph. The war with Sertorius 8 II, 806 | Gave a poor triumph.~ ~ ~ ~ Yet was narrower 9 III, 55 | He found no joy in triumph; rather grieved~ ~ 10 III, 86 | What long array of triumph had he brought!~ ~ 11 III, 90 | 90 Had followed! Such a triumph had he lost~ ~ 12 III, 190 | 190 In frequent triumph. Thus was robbed the shrine,~ ~ 13 III, 838 | First gained a triumph for great Caesar's arms. 32~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 14 IV, 294 | Didst thou so triumph. By this crime alone~ ~ 15 IV, 441 | How often must he triumph! and how oft~ ~ 16 V, 386 | Gaze on our triumph from the civic crowd.~ ~ 17 VI, 304 | The shout of triumph in the ways of Rome.~ ~ 18 VI, 419(17)| Thebes, in Phthiotis, in triumph, with his head and shoulders. 19 VI, 691 | Italia's bravest, and in triumph add~ ~ 20 VII, 16(4) | yielded and said, "Let him triumph then in God's name." The 21 VII, 16(4) | then in God's name." The triumph for the defeat of Sertorius 22 VII, 329 | For one poor triumph. Shall Armenia care~ ~ 23 VII, 629 | Decreed for Caesar's triumph: and the war~ ~ 24 VII, 961 | Why flee thy field of triumph? Why desert~ ~ 25 VIII, 29 | Which brought him triumph in the Sullan days,~ ~ 26 VIII, 490 | Then only, leap at Caesar's triumph won.~ ~ 27 VIII, 643 | world by arms, and thrice in triumph scaled~ ~ 28 VIII, 766 | Kept for the victor's triumph." Thus she spake,~ ~ 29 IX, 101 | That carried him in triumph to the hill;~ ~ 30 IX, 261 | My body grace his triumph, if he will."~ ~ 31 IX, 703 | With him his triumph through the pathless sands~ ~ 32 X, 77 | A Pharian triumph, Caesar in her train;~ ~