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| Alphabetical [« »] flaccid 1 flambeau 2 flambeaus 1 flame 39 flame-burst 1 flamed 1 flames 20 | Frequency [« »] 40 ve 39 being 39 day 39 flame 39 little 39 my 39 objects | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances flame |
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1 I| bronze melts conquered in the flame;~ Warmth and the piercing 2 I| The selfsame words: if flame and smoke and ash~ Still 3 I| with bursting flower of flame."~ Good sooth - yet fire 4 I| the forests.~ Whereas if flame, already fashioned, lay~ 5 I| bright stars,~ And the sun's flame along the blue is fed~ ( 6 II| roofs of houses, and swift flame laps up~ Timber and beam, ' 7 II| they draw long trails of flame~ Wherever Nature gives a 8 II| smoke, and cloud, and flame -~ Must not (even though 9 II| dire Chimaeras breathing flame~ From hideous jaws - Of 10 III| enkindled~ Along the vitals, to flame is blown by both~ With mutual 11 III| succeeds to cause,~ Nor is the flame once wont to be create~ 12 IV| wool that's drawn into the flame.~ Therefore the earth is 13 IV| burgeoning in flowers of flame,~ And twain the furniture 14 IV| rekindled be in members,~ As flame can rise anew from unseen 15 V| veiled~ By the swift birth of flame from all the fires.~ Thus, 16 V| poison. Once again, since flame~ Is wont to scorch and burn 17 V| the body belch~ Infuriate flame? Wherefore, the man who 18 V| yielded~ Either from mutual flame, or from the man's~ Impetuous 19 V| out-flares~ The scorching heat of flame, when boughs do chafe~ Against 20 V| to cook and soften in the flame~ The sun instructed, since 21 V| Breakage of forest trees - and flame and fire,~ As soon as known. 22 VI| as to whence the flying flame hath come,~ Or to which 23 VI| twill suddenly~ Kindle to flame and burn with monstrous 24 VI| monstrous sound,~ As if a flame with whirl of winds should 25 VI| aught that in the crackling flame~ Consumes with sound more 26 VI| The pulsing flashes of flame; thence followeth~ The detonation 27 VI| hollow furnaces within~ Wheel flame around, until from bursted 28 VI| flash these colours of the flame.~ Likewise, it lightens 29 VI| the very rooms~ With swift flame hold a fierce dominion.~ 30 VI| forthwith~ Yon fiery coil of flame which still we call,~ Even 31 VI| as to whence the flying flame hath come,~ Or to which 32 VI| yonder suddenly angered flame~ Out-blows abroad from vasty 33 VI| Fierce fire of swiftest flame, it lifts itself~ And hurtles 34 VI| to up-bear~ Thereby the flame, and to up-cast from deeps~ 35 VI| fire forthwith and shoot a flame; so, too,~ A pitch-pine 36 VI| abroad, and to combine~ In flame above. Even as a fountain 37 VI| before~ 'Thas touched the flame, and in same wise a torch?~ 38 VI| unto the very bones;~ A flame, like flame in furnaces, 39 VI| very bones;~ A flame, like flame in furnaces, would blaze~