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| Alphabetical [« »] fitting 1 five 4 fix 2 fixed 65 flabbily 1 flabby 1 flaccid 1 | Frequency [« »] 67 every 67 where 66 primal 65 fixed 65 water 64 lands 64 new | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances fixed |
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1 I| for, if men but knew~ Some fixed end to ills, they would 2 I| origin from any thing,~ No fixed seed required. Men from 3 I| But, since produced from fixed seeds are all,~ Each birth 4 I| lures,~ If not because the fixed seeds of things~ At their 5 I| without her seasons of fixed rains,~ Could bear no produce 6 I| from that may spring~ Is fixed forevermore? Lastly we see~ 7 I| nothing could, at season fixed,~ Be born, and arrive its 8 I| But mark: infallibly a fixed bound~ Remaineth stablished ' 9 I| things kind by kind obtain~ Fixed bounds of growing and conserving 10 I| totality and sum shut in~ With fixed coasts, and bounded everywhere,~ 11 I| Could aught take there a fixed position more~ Than for 12 II| old ever arise the new~ In fixed order, and primordial seeds~ 13 II| motions, not as at some fixed time,~ Nor at some fixed 14 II| fixed time,~ Nor at some fixed line of space, but where~ 15 II| all it does~ Hath not a fixed necessity within,~ Nor is 16 II| swervement of the elements~ In no fixed line of space, in no fixed 17 II| fixed line of space, in no fixed time.~ Nor ever was the 18 II| wrought with hands~ After a fixed pattern of one other,~ They 19 II| things are given~ Their fixed limitations which do bound~ 20 II| year~ The forward path is fixed, and by like law~ O'ertravelled 21 II| marked off they ever are~ By fixed point - on one side plagued 22 II| because we see~ All are from fixed seed and fixed dam~ Engendered 23 II| are from fixed seed and fixed dam~ Engendered and so function 24 II| This happens surely by a fixed law:~ For from all food-stuff, 25 II| elements, what then~ Of those fixed elements from which mankind~ 26 III| That sense of mind is in no fixed part seated,~ But is of 27 III| The sense of mind in no fixed part of man.~ Mightily, 28 III| one part,~ Which in one fixed place remains, like ears,~ 29 III| To one sole seat, to one fixed haunt, the breast,~ If not 30 III| the breast,~ If not that fixed places be assigned~ For 31 III| be,~ Nor sap in boulders: fixed and arranged~ Where everything 32 III| body even of ours~ Stands fixed and appears arranged sure~ 33 III| In perils and alarms? one fixed end~ Of life abideth for 34 V| be,~ Nor sap in boulders: fixed and arranged~ Where everything 35 V| body even of ours~ Stands fixed and appears arranged sure~ 36 V| is carried on to-day~ By fixed renewal. But knew I never 37 V| headway make 'gainst Nature's fixed decrees?~ Again, behold 38 V| Whilst, gliding with a fixed impulse still,~ Itself it 39 V| which floweth forth with fixed tides,~ Keeping one onward 40 V| of this the world,~ As a fixed portion of the same, as 41 V| streams of air~ Alternately at fixed periods~ Blow out from transverse 42 V| lands.~ Matuta also at a fixed hour~ Spreadeth the roseate 43 V| heat are wont, even at a fixed time,~ To stream together - 44 V| together stream at time so fixed~ And shape anew the splendour 45 V| see which come to pass~ At fixed time in all things: burgeon 46 V| things: burgeon shrubs~ At fixed time, and at a fixed time~ 47 V| At fixed time, and at a fixed time~ They cast their flowers; 48 V| teeth,~ At time as surely fixed, to drop away,~ And Youth 49 V| befallen, so even now~ After a fixed order they come round~ In 50 V| equally,~ By virtue of the fixed position old~ Of the whole 51 V| forevermore~ Created be with fixed successions there~ Of shapes 52 V| and with configurations fixed,~ And why each day that 53 V| things~ Can be create with fixed successions:~ Spring-time 54 V| The less a marvel, if at fixed time~ A moon is thus begotten 55 V| thus begotten and again~ At fixed time destroyed, since things 56 V| Can come to being thus at fixed time.~ ~ Likewise, the sun' 57 V| in weakened state,~ At fixed time for-lose his fires, 58 V| race,~ And at one well-nigh fixed time brought forth~ Each 59 V| distinctions based~ In Nature's fixed decree.~ ORIGINS AND SAVAGE 60 V| Besides, men marked~ How in a fixed order rolled around~ The 61 V| great world~ And ether, fixed high o'er twinkling stars,~ 62 V| Thing takes place~ After a fixed plan and order fixed.~ Already 63 V| After a fixed plan and order fixed.~ Already would they pass 64 VI| shape, its own direction fixed.~ And so, indeed, in breathing 65 VI| Vastly to disagree, and fixed diseases~ To seize the generations,