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| Alphabetical [« »] sullen 4 sulphur 3 sultry 1 sum 44 sum-of-things 2 summanian 1 summer 6 | Frequency [« »] 45 turn 44 likewise 44 seem 44 sum 44 wont 43 above 43 among | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances sum |
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1 I| those germs,~ By which this sum of things recruited lives,~ 2 I| Forever searching in the sum of all,~ And losing faith 3 I| place, however full the Sum -~ Received opinion, wholly 4 I| increase the count of body's sum,~ With its own augmentation 5 I| the difference 'twixt the sum and least?~ None: for however 6 I| for however infinite the sum,~ Yet even the smallest 7 I| of fire~ Alone the cosmic sum is formed, are seen~ Mightily 8 I| fire, and out of fire the sum,~ And whosoever have constituted 9 I| thus, throughout,~ The sum of things must be returned 10 I| come, and whether to the sum of them~ There be a limit 11 I| there's naught beside the sum,~ There's no beyond, and 12 I| space~ Of the totality and sum shut in~ With fixed coasts, 13 I| may bound.~ That, too, the sum of things itself may not~ 14 I| arrangements out of which~ This sum of things established is 15 I| On every side, whatever sum of a world~ Has been united 16 I| arriving may fulfil the sum;~ But meanwhile often are 17 II| at the end,~ Albeit the sum is seen to bide the same,~ 18 II| long among them). Thus the sum~ Forever is replenished, 19 II| mind how nowhere in the sum~ Of All exists a bottom, - 20 II| all~ Moving forever, the sum yet seems to stand~ Supremely 21 II| changeless, old decrees.~ The sum of things there is no power 22 II| end (as I have taught) nor sum,~ They must indeed not one 23 II| limitations which do bound~ Their sum on either side, 'tmust be 24 II| half-warm, all filling up the sum~ In due progression, lie, 25 II| to be~ Infinite, else the sum of stuff remains~ A finite - 26 II| to-day the same,~ Uphold the sum of things, all sides around~ 27 II| whereupon may rest~ The sum of weal and safety, lest 28 II| other side, that boundless sum~ Which lies without the 29 II| innumerable in number, in sum~ Bottomless, there in many 30 II| Hence too it happens in the sum there is~ No one thing single 31 II| hath the power~ To rule the sum of the immeasurable,~ To 32 III| order given,~ Or from the sum remove at least a bit.~ 33 III| dissolution all, -~ Even as the sum of sums eternal is,~ Without 34 III| after thou hast had the sum~ Of the guerdons of life; 35 V| as those whereby~ This sum of things is carried on 36 V| exhalations (of which four~ This sum of things is seen to be 37 V| Verily, I guess, because~ The Sum is new, and of a recent 38 V| dissolution all -~ Even as the sum of sums eternal is,~ Without 39 V| fury-whirlwinds all this sum of things,~ Or bring upon 40 V| linked unison? What power, in sum,~ Can raise with agile leap 41 VI| innumerable~ And infinite the sum of the Abyss,~ And I have 42 VI| of these unto the ocean's sum~ Shall be but as the increase 43 VI| small a part~ Of the whole Sum is this one sky of ours -~ 44 VI| Are all as nothing to the sum entire~ Of the all-Sum.~