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| Alphabetical [« »] troublous 1 trow 1 troy 2 true 42 truly 10 trump 1 trunk 7 | Frequency [« »] 42 mark 42 motion 42 regions 42 true 42 whilst 41 against 41 doth | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances true |
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1 I| rest, summon to judgments true,~ Unbusied ears and singleness 2 I| their shining sides:~ So true it is no solid form is found.~ 3 I| found.~ But yet because true reason and nature of things~ 4 I| round the same;~ Nor, by true reason canst thou prove 5 I| infinite parts. But since true reason here~ Protests, denying 6 I| are seen~ Mightily from true reason to have lapsed.~ 7 I| distorted words, holding that true~ Which sweetly tickles in 8 I| things are but fire~ And no true thing in number of all things~ 9 I| wonderful, and dear~ Than this true man. Nay, ever so far and 10 I| breathing things can grow."~ True - and unless hard food and 11 I| A notion banished from true reason far.~ For then 'twere 12 I| to any, - nay, it must,~ True to its bent of nature, still 13 II| motions, far~ From highways of true reason they retire.~ For 14 II| resistance, but will ever yield,~ True to its bent of nature. Wherefore 15 II| thus, if once thou holdest true~ That certain seeds are 16 II| likewise changed be.~ Now to true reason give thy mind for 17 II| to thee it then appeareth true,~ Render thy hands, or, 18 III| for then alone~ Are the true voices conjured from his 19 III| Body's without all sense." True! - loses what~ Was even 20 III| Know well: he rings not true, and that beneath~ Still 21 III| born, nor marks~ That in true death there is no second 22 III| in her words lays down~ True cause of action? Yet should 23 IV| to be~ Example chief and true with what swift speed~ The 24 IV| peered upon~ Outside in their true shape, whene'er a door~ 25 IV| peered upon~ Outside in their true shape. And thus, when first~ 26 IV| heretofore seen naught of true. Thou'lt find~ That from 27 IV| own authority the false by true;~ What, then, than these 28 IV| senses? - For lest these be true,~ All reason also then is 29 IV| senses showed,~ The same is true. And if the reason be~ Unable 30 IV| now to conquer false with true;~ And memory lies prone 31 IV| found in prospering love and true;~ But in crossed love and 32 V| same,~ Much farther from true reasoning thou farest.~ 33 V| fights,~ Might not alike be true - or aught there were~ Wherefore 34 V| of sea-pools of salt. How true remains,~ How merited is 35 V| children! Nor, O man,~ Is thy true piety in this: with head~ 36 V| This~ We, then, may hold as true in the great All,~ In divers 37 V| have learned well~ To keep true measure. And yet they no 38 V| hath not learnt~ What the true end of getting is, nor yet~ 39 V| nor yet~ At all how far true pleasure may increase.~ 40 VI| whereof one~ Will be the true: lo, if thou shouldst espy~ 41 VI| snakes.~ How far removed from true reason is this,~ Perceive 42 VI| the lands -~ What's not true reasoning by a long remove:~