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| Alphabetical [« »] marine 1 mariners 1 marjoram 3 mark 42 marked 9 markest 4 marking 2 | Frequency [« »] 42 cold 42 food 42 living 42 mark 42 motion 42 regions 42 true | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances mark |
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1 I| disease,~ Until we seem to mark and hear at hand~ Dead men 2 I| into birth.~ Else would ye mark, without all toil of ours,~ 3 I| primal germs perceive;~ For mark those bodies which, though 4 I| modes,~ Before our eyes we mark how much may move,~ Which, 5 I| plenishing the world.~ But mark: infallibly a fixed bound~ 6 I| our programme of creation, mark~ How 'tis that, though the 7 I| can there be~ Whereby to mark asunder error and truth?~ 8 I| The things thou canst not mark have boundary points,~ They 9 I| as mortal as whate'er we mark~ To perish by force before 10 I| their elements,~ Although we mark with name indeed distinct~ 11 II| but because 'tis sweet~ To mark what evils we ourselves 12 II| behind.~ For thou wilt mark here many a speck, impelled~ 13 II| also move which we~ Can mark in sunbeams, though it not 14 II| they veil from men -~ For mark, indeed, how things we can 15 II| least so far as thou canst mark; but who~ Is there can mark 16 II| mark; but who~ Is there can mark by sense that naught can 17 II| beasts to be more rare,~ And mark'st in them a less prolific 18 II| up the count;~ Even as we mark among the four-foot kind~ 19 II| can apprehend than it can mark~ The things that lack some 20 III| forth~ Than for belief. For mark these very same:~ Exiles 21 III| man~ In doubtful perils - mark him as he is~ Amid adversities; 22 III| by shock more fierce,~ We mark the whole soul suffering 23 III| master winds?~ And, since we mark the mind itself is cured,~ 24 III| nor be.~ ~ And since we mark the vital sense to be~ In 25 IV| blind gloom~ We think to mark the daylight and the sun;~ 26 IV| and hunt the scent.~ ~ Now mark, and hear what objects move 27 IV| instant brief~ As mind can mark) so great, again, the store~ 28 IV| one least moment that we mark -~ That is, the uttering 29 IV| be so tenuous, mind can mark~ Sharply alone the ones 30 IV| miserable dupes~ Who seldom mark their own worst bane of 31 IV| equal share; as thou canst mark, -~ Whether the breed be 32 V| sure 'tis quite beside the mark to think~ That judgment 33 V| encumbered with.~ First, mark all regions which are overarched~ 34 V| perishable shapes, those same we mark~ To be invariably born in 35 V| begotten and wax big -~ Mark well the argument: in first 36 V| of this sort, in whom we mark~ Members discordant each 37 V| foolery.~ For why could he mark everything by words~ And 38 V| their loved crofts,~ And mark they would how earth improved 39 VI| thunderbolt;~ O this it is to mark by what blind force~ It 40 VI| the Sum-of-Things,~ And mark how infinitely small a part~ 41 VI| peculiar object. For we mark~ How sounds do into one 42 VI| one's body couldst thou mark~ The skin with o'er-much