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| Alphabetical [« »] hammered 1 hammon 1 hampered 1 hand 47 handed 1 handeth 1 handiwork 1 | Frequency [« »] 47 around 47 cause 47 elements 47 hand 47 just 47 make 47 shall | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances hand |
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1 I| seem to mark and hear at hand~ Dead men whose bones earth 2 I| the stores of proofs~ At hand for one soever question 3 I| cups held rightly in the hand,~ We oft feel both, as from 4 I| that thus there be~ At hand the stuff for plenishing 5 I| And lie more close to hand and at the fore -~ A notion 6 I| those~ Who've had it not in hand, and since the crowd~ Starts 7 I| course, shall fail to be on hand.~ Nor can the blows from 8 II| pass,~ And like to runners hand the lamp of life~ One unto 9 II| flow; how, on the other hand,~ The sluggish olive-oil 10 II| find, if haply with the hand~ Thyself thou strike thy 11 II| poppy-seeds from palm of hand~ Is quite as easy as drinking 12 II| nature is apparent out of hand~ That of one kind of elements 13 II| all and witnessed out of hand,~ Do not refute this dictum 14 II| themselves do lead us by the hand,~ Compelling belief that 15 II| else refers - a severed hand,~ Or any other member of 16 II| ready there, when space on hand, nor object~ Nor any cause 17 II| immeasurable,~ To hold with steady hand the giant reins~ Of the 18 II| equal with a new supply on hand~ Those plenteous exhalations 19 III| part no less~ Of man than hand and foot and eyes are parts~ 20 III| pilots life;~ And just as hand, or eye, or nose, apart,~ 21 III| neither eyes, nor nose, nor hand, alone~ Apart from body 22 III| cravest ever~ What's not at hand, contemning present good,~ 23 IV| those~ Who've had it not in hand, and since the crowd~ Starts 24 IV| along the front~ Ready to hand. Lastly those images~ Which 25 IV| And smell all things at hand, and hear them sound.~ Besides, 26 IV| And then,~ If haply our hand be set beneath one eye~ 27 IV| cause~ Why objects, which at hand were square, afar~ Seemed 28 IV| begins to squeeze~ With hand and dry a sponge with water 29 IV| before was woman, now at hand~ Is seen to stand there, 30 IV| contending in the fight~ With hand to hand, and rending of 31 IV| the fight~ With hand to hand, and rending of the joints,~ 32 IV| ship~ Of mighty bulk; one hand directs the same,~ Whatever 33 V| for him~ Nor put it into hand - the sight and touch,~ 34 V| as he fell, caught up in hand~ The ever-blazing lampion 35 V| strictest codes. For since~ Each hand made ready in its wrath 36 V| The heavy time be now at hand to pay?~ When, too, fierce 37 V| and play about~ With right hand free, oft times before he 38 V| times. For what we have at hand -~ If theretofore naught 39 V| allies, when poets began~ To hand heroic actions down in verse;~ 40 VI| urgently require~ Was ready to hand for mortals, and that life,~ 41 VI| force of danger here at hand~ Prods them on some side 42 VI| And smell all things at hand and hear them sound.~ Now 43 VI| it sure~ That naught's at hand but body mixed with void.~ 44 VI| silver, when we clasp in hand~ The brimming goblets. And, 45 VI| To telling of the fact at hand itself.~ Since to the varied 46 VI| But who had stayed at hand would perish there~ By that 47 VI| of the gods: the woe at hand~ Did over-master. Nor in