Book,  Verse

 1   Note       |    that, as history, Lucan's work is far from being scrupulously
 2   Note       |     Civil War. However, as a work of poetic literature, it
 3     IV,   236|   foe; he stirs his guard to work~ ~
 4     IV,   610|                          610 Work all the guilt of battle.
 5     VI,    48|                          The work of Caesar strides: wide
 6    VII,   165|      arrows chosen for their work~ ~
 7    VII,   411|                Does its last work. One crowded hour is charged~ ~
 8    VII,   459|                         Such work as not the rolling centuries~ ~
 9   VIII,   621| favouring voice; and for the work~ ~
10   VIII,   743|                  May do such work? But whosoe'er thou art~ ~
11   VIII,   912|                 For this thy work, at impious Caesar's hands;~ ~
12   VIII,   914|     head dissevered. But his work~ ~
13     IX,   373|      in spite, thus left her work undone,~ ~
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