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| Alphabetical [« »] totter 2 tottering 4 totters 3 touch 38 touched 12 touches 2 touchest 1 | Frequency [« »] 38 grow 38 hold 38 lest 38 touch 37 birth 37 born 37 eternal | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances touch |
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1 I| Now more, now less. A touch might be enough~ To cause 2 I| body, having property of touch.~ And raiment, hung by surf-beat 3 I| leaner from the frequent touch~ Of wayfarers innumerable 4 I| flow~ To the wide waters, touch to corporal things,~ Intangibility 5 I| touching on the senses' touch.~ ~ Again, to say that all 6 I| nauseous wormwood, first do touch~ The brim around the cup 7 I| Pierian, and, as 'twere,~ To touch it with sweet honey of the 8 II| see that whatsoever~ Can touch the senses pleasingly are 9 II| good to sense, all bad to touch,~ Being up-built of figures 10 II| sting~ Our body's sense, the touch of each gives proof.~ For 11 II| of each gives proof.~ For touch - by sacred majesties of 12 II| sacred majesties of gods! -~ Touch is indeed the body's only 13 II| of sun, yet recognise by touch~ Things that from birth 14 II| whatever in the dark~ We touch, the same we do not find 15 II| forth sensations, as of touch,~ That vary with their varied 16 II| thereafter? And besides,~ To touch on proof that we pronounced 17 III| As I can, however,~ I'll touch some points and pass. In 18 III| gone before~ We felt no touch of ill, when all sides round~ 19 III| snatch their kisses~ And touch with silent happiness thy 20 IV| nauseous wormwood, first do touch~ The brim around the cup 21 IV| Pierian, and, as 'twere,~ To touch it with sweet honey of the 22 IV| twain~ Perchance [thou touch] a one of them~ ~ Then why 23 IV| And lustrous day, both touch and sight must be~ By one 24 IV| finger-tip upon a stone, we touch~ But the rock's surface 25 IV| blame the eyes,~ Or yet the touch the ears? Again, shall taste~ 26 IV| shall taste~ Accuse this touch or shall the nose confute~ 27 IV| then~ Delightfully they touch, delightfully~ They treat 28 IV| madness. But with gentle touch~ Venus subdues the pangs 29 V| into hand - the sight and touch,~ Whereby the opened highways 30 V| so far removed~ From any touch of deity and seem~ So far 31 V| since they've ever eluded touch and thrust~ Of human hands, 32 V| touched in turn can never touch.~ Wherefore, besides, also 33 VI| when~ The wind with gentle touch unravels them~ And breaketh 34 VI| velocity and by~ Repeated touch of fire. Thereafter, when~ 35 VI| a few must one avoid the touch;~ Of not a few must one 36 VI| which render hot~ The touch and steam of the fluid. 37 VI| torments, tardy, rough to touch.~ Next when that Influence 38 VI| But rather the body unto touch of hands~ Would offer a