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| Alphabetical [« »] ground-works 1 grounds 3 groves 5 grow 38 growing 2 growl 1 growlings 1 | Frequency [« »] 39 words 38 deep 38 feel 38 grow 38 hold 38 lest 38 touch | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances grow |
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1 I| olden trees,~ But each might grow from any stock or limb~ 2 I| their seeds, wherefrom to grow,~ Wherefrom to reach the 3 I| constraining things to grow~ In due proportion, no gaze 4 I| who deem that things can grow~ Out of the four - fire, 5 I| sayest,~ "That all things grow into the winds of air~ And 6 I| nor breathing things can grow."~ True - and unless hard 7 I| duped, but rather thus~ Grow strong again with recreated 8 I| one thing after other will grow clear,~ Nor shall the blind 9 II| thus increase,~ Whereby grow upwards shining grains and 10 II| under selfsame terms~ And grow and thrive in power, so 11 II| nor with increment can grow -~ But facts in proof are 12 II| and from our body, oft~ Grow strong the powers and bodies 13 II| the sea and lands~ Could grow more big, and that the house 14 II| For whatsoe'er thou seest~ Grow big with glad increase, 15 III| come~ Along with body and grow, and, as I've taught,~ Crumble 16 III| live as if they seemed to grow~ Along with limbs and frame, 17 III| arranged~ Where everything may grow and have its place.~ Thus 18 III| mind can each exist and grow,~ Deny we must the more 19 III| oblong of an icy slab,~ Grow stiff in cold, or sink with 20 III| thus the after-generations grow, -~ Though these, their 21 III| feareth lest the same~ But grow more heavy after death. 22 IV| duped, but rather thus~ Grow strong again with recreated 23 IV| those objects which begin to grow~ Too small for eyes to note, 24 IV| As we behold the clouds grow thick on high~ And smirch 25 IV| confounded and the frame grow faint,~ I will untangle: 26 IV| and with sweet progeny~ Grow rich. And even for husbands ( 27 V| arranged~ Where everything may grow and have its place.~ Thus 28 V| mind can each exist and grow,~ Deny we must the more 29 V| wild beasts~ Come forth and grow, nor need the little rattles,~ 30 V| quarter of the mighty world~ Grow weak and weary, whilst she 31 V| was given,~ There 'gan to grow womb-cavities, by roots~ 32 V| powers -~ For all things grow and gather strength through 33 V| after other did men see~ Grow clear by intellect, till 34 VI| spinning whirl the cloud~ To grow all hollow with a thickened 35 VI| lightens also when the clouds~ Grow rare and thin along the 36 VI| and swarm in a flock~ And grow by their conjoining, and 37 VI| here which of themselves do grow~ Or of themselves are gendered, 38 VI| of bane from whence can grow the strength~ Of maladies