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| Alphabetical [« »] genius 2 gentle 7 germ 2 germs 63 geryon 1 gestures 3 gesturings 1 | Frequency [« »] 64 lands 64 new 64 whole 63 germs 63 kind 63 very 62 had | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances germs |
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1 I| sky,~ And the primordial germs of things unfold,~ Whence 2 I| months,~ With no primordial germs, to be preserved~ From procreant 3 I| Within the earth primordial germs of things,~ Which, as the 4 I| Long Ago contained those germs,~ By which this sum of things 5 I| Because our eyes no primal germs perceive;~ For mark those 6 I| again,~ Are partly primal germs of things, and partly~ Unions 7 I| deriving from the primal germs.~ And those which are the 8 I| those which are the primal germs of things~ No power can 9 I| seeds of things, the primal germs we teach,~ Whence all creation 10 I| summoned back, these primal germs~ Must have an immortality 11 I| the world.~ ~ So primal germs have solid singleness~ Nor 12 I| things.~ But if the primal germs themselves be soft,~ Reason 13 I| the solid, the primeval germs;~ And by their combinations 14 I| immutable.~ For if the primal germs in any wise~ Were open to 15 I| sundered be.~ So primal germs have solid singleness,~ 16 I| ascribe to things~ Soft primal germs, which we behold to be~ 17 I| four be called the primal germs~ Of things, more than all 18 I| By retroversion, primal germs of them?~ For ever alternately 19 I| with water.~ But primal germs in bringing things to birth~ 20 I| Which in no wise at all the germs can do.~ Since an immutable 21 I| Because in many ways the many germs~ Common to many things are 22 I| positions the primordial germs~ Are bound together, and 23 I| themselves; for these~ Same germs do put together sky, sea, 24 I| those which are the primal germs of things~ Have power to 25 I| before.~ Add too: these germs he feigns are far too frail -~ 26 I| too frail -~ If they be germs primordial furnished forth~ 27 I| positions these same primal germs~ Are bound together? And 28 I| thee will perish all the germs of things:~ 'Twill come 29 I| by counsel did the primal germs~ 'Stablish themselves, as 30 I| What still the primal germs nowise could do,~ Unless 31 I| The desolate space, and germs invisible.~ For on whatever 32 II| believe~ That the primordial germs of things can stop,~ And 33 II| inane,~ All the primordial germs of things must needs~ Be 34 II| leaves above~ The primal germs of nauseating brine,~ Since 35 II| its proof: these primal germs~ Vary, yet only with finite 36 II| its proof: those primal germs~ Which have been fashioned 37 II| therefore manifest that primal germs,~ Are infinite in any class 38 II| time;~ But, by obtaining germs of many things,~ In many 39 II| other things,~ Whilst many germs common to many things~ There 40 II| formations of the primal germs~ Can be of any sheen thou 41 II| same account~ The primal germs of things must not be thought~ 42 II| order are set the primal germs,~ And with what other germs 43 II| germs,~ And with what other germs they all are mixed,~ And 44 II| belief that from insensate germs~ The sensible is gendered? - 45 II| they be named~ The primal germs of things, and how avoid~ 46 II| mind. For of the primal germs~ Are loosed their old arrangements, 47 II| thine to know the primal germs can be~ Assaulted by no 48 II| structure the primordial germs~ Are held together, and 49 II| earth, sun,~ Have many germs been added from outside,~ 50 III| guarantee: soul's primal germs~ Maintain between them intervals 51 III| degree~ Must many primal germs be stirred in us~ Ere once 52 III| all do those primordial germs~ Roam round our members, 53 IV| larger throng, these primal germs of voice~ Have thus begun 54 IV| roughness in the primal germs,~ As a smooth sound from 55 IV| create~ Of larger primal germs than voice, because~ It 56 IV| arrangements of the primal germs~ Of body and of mind. It 57 IV| whence arise for him~ Those germs of madness. But with gentle 58 IV| retain~ Concealed many primal germs, commixed~ In many modes, 59 V| Ever the energies of primal germs,~ And what those germs, 60 V| primal germs,~ And what those germs, by interchange of place,~ 61 V| by counsel did the primal germs~ 'Stablish themselves, as 62 V| Compounded of all kinds of primal germs,~ Whose battling discords 63 VI| void, forthwith the primal germs~ Of iron, headlong slipping,