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| Alphabetical [« »] gnawed 1 gnawing 1 gnaws 1 go 58 goad 4 goaded 2 goads 2 | Frequency [« »] 59 here 58 aught 58 comes 58 go 58 great 58 him 58 motions | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances go |
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1 I| evermore push forth and go,~ Since naught elsewhere 2 I| for voids for bodies to go through~ 'Tis clear could 3 I| the fish are powerless to go?~ Thus either all bodies 4 I| bodies then be set, nor go~ Hither or thither at all - 5 I| all else~ Which come and go whilst Nature stands the 6 I| room~ Wherein all things go on, the fire of love~ Upblown 7 I| place~ Wherein all things go on.~ CHARACTER OF THE ATOMS~ ~ 8 I| place in which an things go on -~ Then each must be 9 I| force they function and go on:~ The fact is founded 10 I| Forevermore have being and go on.~ CONFUTATION OF OTHER 11 I| Should some depart and go away, and some~ Be added 12 I| cease in interchange,~ To go their ways from heaven to 13 I| concerning mighty things,~ And go right on to loose from round 14 I| Wherein all things soever do go on,~ Let us examine if it 15 II| quicker will hot fevers go,~ If on a pictured tapestry 16 II| upward borne,~ Or upward go - nor let the bodies of 17 II| weight, it can't obliquely go,~ Down on its headlong journey 18 II| Through trackless woods - Go, take which one thou wilt,~ 19 II| now having taught, I will go on~ To bind thereto a fact 20 II| now having taught, I will go on~ To bind thereto a fact 21 II| designation, him~ Let us permit to go on calling earth~ Mother 22 II| when once eaten down,~ Go sundered atoms, suited to 23 III| Is this same mind I will go on to tell.~ First, I aver, ' 24 III| how small a space~ 'Twould go, if once compacted as a 25 III| birth and death, I will go on~ Verses to build meet 26 III| where they are wont to go,~ And have a builded highway. 27 III| appears to feel the soul go forth~ As one sure whole 28 III| from some cause,~ Craves to go out, and from the frame 29 III| matters whether to wrack it go,~ Dispersed in the winds, 30 III| it that they're able to go forth~ Unhurt and whole 31 III| test:~ Whether the souls go on a hunt for seeds~ Of 32 III| that always souls of men~ Go into human bodies, I will 33 III| dally, thou complain to go? -~ For whom already life' 34 III| not to shun, and we must go to meet.~ Besides we're 35 IV| concerning mighty things,~ And go right on to loose from round 36 IV| from Acheron,~ Or shades go floating in among the living,~ 37 IV| sort happens. For it can't~ Go, as through glass, nor yet 38 IV| and how farther must they go~ And speed through manifold 39 IV| itself that it doth will~ To go and step along, it strikes 40 IV| In sleep not rarely to go at the same.~ The lawyers 41 IV| Commanders they to fight and go at frays,~ Sailors to live 42 IV| seek~ Decent excuses to go out forthwith;~ And his 43 V| by what plan~ Things can go on (and chiefly yon high 44 V| time~ And shall in time go under to disaster.~ And 45 V| that never could they do or go,~ Nor shun disaster, nor 46 VI| Wherefore the more will I go on to weave~ In verses this 47 VI| and whatsoe'er~ Therein go on and must perforce go 48 VI| go on and must perforce go on~ ~ The most I have unravelled; 49 VI| by what plan~ Things can go on (and chiefly yon high 50 VI| everywhere~ The rivers as they go - 'tis easy still,~ Soon 51 VI| forward, over-hang, ready to go.~ Yet dread men to believe 52 VI| own ruins. Let men, then, go on~ Feigning at will that 53 VI| can over sea and lands~ Go tearing on, and Aetna's 54 VI| Herethrough thou must admit there go...~ ~ And the conditions 55 VI| seems to tell of, ere I go~ To telling of the fact 56 VI| Through gold, and others to go out and off~ Through silver 57 VI| Through others heat to go, and some things still~ 58 VI| thereof doth follow after and go~ Thuswise with all its body.