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| Alphabetical [« »] widening 1 widens 1 widowed 1 wild 41 wild-beasts 1 wildered 3 wildering 1 | Frequency [« »] 41 fact 41 made 41 only 41 wild 40 blows 40 iron 40 ve | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances wild |
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1 I| thou Divine,~ And leap the wild herds round the happy fields~ 2 I| cattle, the herds and all the wild~ Would haunt with varying 3 I| race of man and all the wild are fed;~ Hence joyful cities 4 I| or stalk of tree:~ In the wild congress of this varied 5 II| herds around, and all the wild,~ And all the breeds of 6 II| small birth-cries,~ The wild laments, companions old 7 II| her car~ They've yoked the wild beasts, since a progeny,~ 8 II| bear before them knives,~ Wild emblems of their frenzy, 9 II| the powers and bodies of wild beasts~ And mighty-winged 10 II| as men, and cattle, and wild beasts,~ By mere conglomeration 11 II| the human race and of the wild~ The generations all, the 12 II| other generations of the wild.~ Hence too it happens in 13 II| race of mountain-ranging wild~ Even thus to be, and thus 14 II| birth~ Enormous bodies of wild beasts of old.~ For never, 15 III| at parturitions of the wild~ And at the rites of Love, 16 III| by jaw and fang~ Of the wild brutes, I see not why 'twere 17 IV| folk~ And generations of wild beasts. Again,~ A pool of 18 IV| Whithersoever the splay-foot of wild beast~ Hath hastened its 19 IV| The generations of the wild preserved.~ ~ Yet is this 20 IV| the scented foot-prints of wild beasts,~ And, even when 21 IV| battle on the field,~ Raise a wild cry as if their throats 22 IV| round~ With mighty cries and wild, as if then gnawed~ By fangs 23 IV| otherwise can cattle, birds, wild beasts,~ And sheep and mares 24 V| flocks and herds and all wild beasts~ Come forth and grow, 25 V| be overset in whirlwinds wild, -~ Doth leave all there 26 V| After the roving habit of wild beasts.~ Not then were sturdy 27 V| for the nonce;~ And the wild berries of the arbute-tree,~ 28 V| thirsty generations of the wild.~ So, too, they sought the 29 V| acorn-nuts, choice pears,~ Or the wild berries of the arbute-tree.~ 30 V| might they be~ Wildered by wild misgiving, lest a night~ 31 V| The very generations of wild beasts~ Are wont dissimilar 32 V| pasture-lands,~ Or slay the wild and thrive upon the spoils.~ ( 33 V| breed~ And various of the wild beasts fled apart~ Hither 34 V| improved the taste~ Of the wild fruits by fond and fostering 35 VI| that elan is still more wild and dread,~ When, verily, 36 VI| which such out-break of wild air~ And earth's convulsion, 37 VI| is the very rush~ Of the wild air and fury-force of wind~ 38 VI| onward waves, when sea,~ Wild in the winds, tumbles the 39 VI| wriggling generations of wild snakes.~ How far removed 40 VI| The sullen generations of wild beasts -~ They languished 41 VI| it was wildered all~ In wild alarms, and each and every