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| Alphabetical [« »] counterfeit 1 counting 1 countless 5 country 32 countrymen 1 courage 9 course 52 | Frequency [« »] 33 tribes 32 between 32 conquered 32 country 32 depths 32 himself 32 leave | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances country |
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1 I, 200 | 200 To rise above their country: might their law:~ ~ 2 I, 213 | His trembling country's image; huge it seemed~ ~ 3 I, 344 | Is this our country's welcome, this her prize~ ~ 4 I, 484 | scythed chariot 'gainst his country's foe.~ ~ 5 I, 553 | Hope for their country. So, when southern blasts~ ~ 6 II, 318 | For freedom and thy country's laws alone~ ~ 7 II, 431 | natural right; and for his country's sake~ ~ 8 II, 498(19)| and did not ravage the country.~ ~ 9 II, 584 | that he who joined his country's camp~ ~ 10 III, 506 | They seize the country wagons; and the hind,~ ~ 11 IV, 31 | One day they gave their country and her laws.~ ~ 12 V, 55 | words, and placed their country's fates,~ ~ 13 V, 123(10)| earthquakes which vexed their country (Book III., line 225), and 14 V, 920 | such grief she left her country's shores~ ~ 15 VI, 374 | My country's limit, nor revisit Rome~ ~ 16 VI, 377 | Mine, had I chosen in our country's shrines, 11~ ~ 17 VI, 377(11)| the city and father of my country, bring into it an army of 18 VI, 933 | In expiation of their country's doom,~ ~ 19 VII, 36 | To thee and to thy country one day yet~ ~ 20 VII, 58 | Their own, their country's doom? Ah! fatal rage~ ~ 21 VII, 306 | fire and sword ye did your country wrong,~ ~ 22 VII, 680 | Unknown thou wanderest. Thy country's pride,~ ~ 23 VIII, 151 | Country and household gods. This 24 VIII, 302 | To me, my country! Though this barren shore~ ~ 25 VIII, 591 | Should this our country please thee in thy fall?~ ~ 26 VIII, 986 | O, may my country place the crime on me,~ ~ 27 IX, 30 | 30 And for his country: since Pharsalia's field~ ~ 28 IX, 148 | Still stands our country mistress of the world,~ ~ 29 IX, 321 | With liberty so near, your country's call?~ ~ 30 IX, 452 | And country perishing, upon the sands~ ~ 31 IX, 650 | 650 That wait our country in the future days:~ ~ 32 IX, 707 | His country's father, worthiest of thy