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| Alphabetical [« »] sow 1 sown 2 sows 1 space 37 spaces 5 span 1 spare 3 | Frequency [« »] 37 born 37 eternal 37 last 37 space 36 given 36 seems 36 whom | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances space |
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1 I| the living seeds~ Would space be needed for the growth 2 I| unmixed: where'er be empty space,~ There body's not; and 3 I| Even as we said a little space above)~ How mightily it 4 I| wide inane, or room, or space~ Wherein all things soever 5 I| supposing~ moment the all of space finite to be,~ If some one 6 I| itself. Besides, were all the space~ Of the totality and sum 7 I| The nature of room, the space of the abyss~ Is such that 8 I| from out the infinite of space~ Could come supply of matter, 9 I| dislodged.~ For all of room and space we call the void~ Must both 10 I| left, beside~ The desolate space, and germs invisible.~ For 11 II| nations wane away;~ In a brief space the generations pass,~ And 12 II| proved by reason sure)~ Space has no bound nor measure, 13 II| and over regions rush,~ Of space much vaster, in the self-same 14 II| Nor at some fixed line of space, but where~ The mind itself 15 II| elements~ In no fixed line of space, in no fixed time.~ Nor 16 II| tis likely, (seeing that space~ To all sides stretches 17 II| abundant~ Is ready there, when space on hand, nor object~ Nor 18 III| texture, in how small a space~ 'Twould go, if once compacted 19 III| Perform, if once divided by a space;~ Like many powers in one 20 IV| So that o'er lengths of space a little hour~ Alone is 21 IV| power~ Through unimaginable space to speed~ Within a point 22 IV| themselves through all the space of heaven~ Upon one instant 23 IV| through manifold the length of space~ In time the same that from 24 IV| along the air that's in the space~ Betwixt it and our eyes. 25 IV| along the air that's in the space~ Betwixt it and our eyes, 26 IV| shaping them.~ Hence when the space is short from starting-point~ 27 IV| Conserves its shape. But if the space between~ Be longer than 28 V| too, abides~ The infinite space and the profound abyss -~ 29 VI| hurtling through length of space,~ Even melts. Therefore, 30 VI| yet in its voyage through space~ Igniteth, whilst it comes 31 VI| condense, when in this upper space~ Of the high heaven have 32 VI| Amain through incommunicable space.~ Therefore, 'tis not exceeding 33 VI| To poison part of skiey space, and when~ Thither the winged 34 VI| when is emptied out~ This space, and a large place between 35 VI| in front of the ring, and space between~ Is emptied more 36 VI| because upon one side the space~ Lies void and thus receives 37 VI| forth:~ From whatso side a space is made a void,~ Whether