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| Alphabetical [« »] seemeth 4 seemly 1 seems 36 seen 55 seep 8 seeping 3 seeps 6 | Frequency [« »] 57 sea 56 matter 56 pass 55 seen 54 never 54 place 54 should | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances seen |
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1 I| senses, nor be seized and seen~ By any man through reasonings 2 I| cosmic sum is formed, are seen~ Mightily from true reason 3 I| But fire's own nature, seen before in gross.~ The heat 4 I| And air will palpably be seen mixed up~ With earth together, 5 I| beyond.~ And a beyond 'tis seen can never be~ For aught, 6 I| So that the thing be seen still on to where~ The nature 7 I| before our very eyes is seen~ Thing to bound thing: air 8 II| end,~ Albeit the sum is seen to bide the same,~ Unharmed, 9 II| them down.~ Hast thou not seen, sweeping so far and high,~ 10 II| all shores of lands are seen afloat~ The carven fragments 11 II| withdrawn,~ And added some, 'tis seen forthwith to turn~ Glowing 12 II| And forthwith free, is seen to do all things~ Herself 13 III| Often the body palpable and seen~ Sickens, while yet in some 14 III| corporeal is:~ For when 'tis seen to drive the members on,~ 15 III| from this:~ Nothing is seen to happen with such speed~ 16 III| grows, nor after death~ Seen to endure. For not as water 17 IV| third part can nowise be seen;~ Judge, then, the size 18 IV| with motions. For oft are seen~ The giants' faces flying 19 IV| light and heat of sun, are seen to glide~ And spread themselves 20 IV| off removed~ Each thing is seen to be: forsooth, this work~ 21 IV| the eyes cannot be singly seen,~ The things themselves 22 IV| looking-glass~ An image may be seen, perceive. For seen~ It 23 IV| may be seen, perceive. For seen~ It soothly is, removed 24 IV| twofold twin air: for first is seen~ The air inside the door-posts; 25 IV| glass.~ But when we've also seen the glass itself,~ Forthwith 26 IV| by these several mirrors seen to be~ Within the house, 27 IV| the long, long whole is seen, -~ Until, conjoining ceiling 28 IV| What by the senses are not seen at all.~ For naught is harder 29 IV| things~ He's heretofore seen naught of true. Thou'lt 30 IV| them, the scattered. I have seen~ Spots that gave back even 31 IV| It haps an image this is seen to do;~ In sooth, when perishes 32 IV| was woman, now at hand~ Is seen to stand there, altered 33 IV| harmonies of Venus~ Are seen to matter vastly here; and 34 V| these our senses, scarce~ Is seen even by intelligence of 35 V| four~ This sum of things is seen to be compact)~ So all have 36 V| otherwise~ Can things be seen in sunlight, lest alway~ 37 V| other reasoning are we~ Seen to be mortal, save that 38 V| things of ours~ Could then be seen - but only some strange 39 V| even as earth herself~ Is seen at times to smoke, when 40 V| as now~ Our members are seen to be a part of us.~ ~ Besides, 41 V| on high by us on earth be seen~ Just as she is with extreme 42 V| in the lands of earth are seen to change~ From time to 43 V| nor~ How 'tis the moon is seen each month to cross~ That 44 V| Idaean mountain-tops are seen~ Dispersed fires upon the 45 V| the horse, is that~ Not seen to differ likewise, when 46 V| sky night and the moon are seen~ To roll along - moon, day, 47 V| Under the veil, still to be seen to turn~ Fronting a stone, 48 V| Were in the thick of action seen to foam~ In fury, from the 49 VI| Must block its way, 'tis seen more oft out there~ On the 50 VI| that at same time they are seen to surge~ From very vertex 51 VI| men say - a spot~ Is to be seen, where also four-foot kinds,~ 52 VI| flee and follow. Yea, I've seen~ Those Samothracian iron 53 VI| which sort stuff of wood is seen to be.~ Therefore, when 54 VI| of the sky,~ So, too, are seen the colour and face of men~ 55 VI| often couldst thou then have seen~ On lifeless children lifeless