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Browsing named entities in a specific section of M. Annaeus Lucanus, Pharsalia (ed. Sir Edward Ridley). Search the whole document.
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Illyria (search for this): book 5, card 1
Pella (Greece) (search for this): book 5, card 1
Achaia (Greece) (search for this): book 5, card 1
Egypt (Egypt) (search for this): book 5, card 1
Rhodes (Greece) (search for this): book 5, card 1
Phocaea (Turkey) (search for this): book 5, card 1
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Libya (Libya) (search for this): book 5, card 1
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Haemus (search for this): book 5, card 1
THUS had the smiles of Fortune and her frowns
Brought either chief to Macedonian shores
Still equal to his foe. From cooler skies
Sank Atlas'The Pleiades, said to be daughters of Atlas. daughters down, and Haemus' slopes
Were white with winter, and the day drew nigh
Devoted to the god who leads the months,
And marking with new names the book of Rome,
When came the Fathers from their distant posts
By both the Consuls to Epirus called These were the Consuls for the expiring year, B.C. 49 - Caius Marcellus and L. Lentulus Crus.
Ere yet their year was dead: a foreign land
Obscure received the magistrates of Rome;
A senate sojourning in foreign lands
Held there high questions, not in warlike camp
But hedged by all the axes of the law;
And all men gazing on the reverend ranks
Knew that no Magnus' party there was met,
But all the state; and Magnus was but one.
Mid silent sadness from his lofty seat
Thus spake the Consul: ' If your hearts still beat
' With Latian blood, and if within your br