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1 Note | suicide, and recited several lines of his poetry while he died ( 2 I, 38(3) | hints that these famous lines may have been written in 3 I, 38(3) | realised, which is expressed in lines 69-81, seems inconsistent 4 I, 506(19)| alluded to in Book III., lines 462-489. Dean Merivale remarks ( 5 I, 754 | beneath. But why these battle lines,~ ~ 6 III, 613 | In various lines converging, what the prow~ ~ 7 III, 706(30)| According to some these were the lines which Lucan recited while 8 IV, 402 | bestow; suppose these armed lines~ ~ 9 IV, 466 | Within their rampart lines. But when they knew~ ~ 10 IV, 846 | height in loose unordered lines~ ~ 11 V, 208(15)| These lines form the Latin motto prefixed 12 V, 281 | tents, within the rampart lines,~ ~ 13 V, 585(29)| Caesar and his fortunes" (lines 662-665). Mommsen accepts 14 V, 709(31)| stream. ("Prom. Vinc.", lines 291, 308.)~ ~ 15 V, 816 | winter falls, in casual lines~ ~ 16 VI, 36 | hastes, with distant rampart lines~ ~ 17 VI, 91 | On wider lines; and holding for his own~ ~ 18 VI, 191 | unyielding. In the distant lines~ ~ 19 VI, 613(35)| appearance of the Trojan hero (lines 492, 493).~ ~ 20 VII, 152(5) | These two lines are taken from Ben Jonson' 21 VII, 298(12)| Book I., 411, and following lines.~ ~ 22 VII, 694(24)| fell. (Compare Book II, lines 534-590, for his conduct 23 IX, 1069 | the sandy space within the lines~ ~