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| Alphabetical [« »] monuments 1 monychus 1 mood 1 moon 23 moor 2 moors 1 mophi 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 laid 23 lines 23 longer 23 moon 23 order 23 plains 23 proud | Marcus Annaeus Lucanus The Civil War Concordances moon |
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1 I, 89 | The moon, indignant at her path oblique,~ ~ 2 I, 249 | The third day's crescent moon; while Eastern winds~ ~ 3 I, 470 | 470 Or else the moon that makes the tide to swell,~ ~ 4 I, 594 | daylight; and the orbed moon,~ ~ 5 II, 650 | ocean 29, and who, ere the moon~ ~ 6 III, 47 | diminished as a growing moon~ ~ 7 III, 593 | rear, shaped as a crescent moon,~ ~ 8 III, 659 | Or by the sun or crescent moon, how best~ ~ 9 IV, 67 | The earliest faded moon which in the vault~ ~ 10 V, 494 | darkening heaven, and the moon~ ~ 11 V, 526 | Until in misty clouds the moon arose~ ~ 12 V, 625 | upon his grandeur; and the moon~ ~ 13 VI, 571 | Driven onward by the moon, at that dread chant~ ~ 14 VI, 595 | from the zenith; and the moon~ ~ 15 VI, 791 | copious poisons from the moon distils~ ~ 16 VIII, 839 | The moon shone sadly, and her rays 17 IX, 8 | twixt the orbit of the moon and earth~ ~ 18 IX, 812(22)| on the sky: and that the moon becomes eclipsed by it whenever 19 IX, 813 | to shade the wandering moon,~ ~ 20 IX, 1104 | Twice veiled the moon her light and twice renewed;~ ~ 21 X, 239(10)| supposed that the Sun and Moon and the planets (Saturn, 22 X, 244 | The moon by her alternate phases 23 X, 261 | fount, as Ocean when the moon~ ~