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| Alphabetical [« »] forests 5 forethought 1 foretoken 1 forever 34 forevermore 12 forewarning 1 forge 4 | Frequency [« »] 34 asunder 34 atoms 34 ere 34 forever 34 love 34 moon 34 set | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances forever |
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1 I| perennial leaves,~ Renowned forever among the Italian clans.~ 2 I| thee wandering in doubt,~ Forever searching in the sum of 3 I| possessed of power~ To vary forever the empty and the full;~ 4 I| scope for things~ To be forever broken more and more,~ By 5 I| modes~ With divers things, forever as they move.~ Nay, thou 6 I| paths,~ For then 'tmust have forever its beyond.~ And a beyond ' 7 I| further flight prolongs forever~ The flight itself. Besides, 8 I| immeasurable inane,~ Away forever, and, that instant, naught~ 9 II| varied world,~ And then forever resolve it when begot,~ 10 II| among them). Thus the sum~ Forever is replenished, and we live~ 11 II| of things are all~ Moving forever, the sum yet seems to stand~ 12 II| that bring death prevail~ Forever, nor eternally entomb~ The 13 II| things and growth~ Keep them forever when created there.~ Thus 14 II| be't that these can last forever on:~ They'll have the sense 15 III| forth abroad, forthwith~ Forever deserts the veins, and leaves 16 III| Well, this sleep may be forever,~ Without desire of any 17 III| all things are~ The same forever. Though not yet thy body~ 18 III| food~ From his own frame forever. But for us~ A Tityus is 19 III| Waters into a sieve, unfilled forever.~ ~ Cerberus and Furies, 20 IV| caverns, though they all~ Forever are in motion, rising out~ 21 IV| his days in sterile love forever.~ What many men suppose; 22 V| constellations, moon,~ Must dure forever, as of frame divine -~ And 23 V| and streams, and springs~ Forever with new waters overflow~ 24 V| know thou mayst that things forever need~ A fresh replenishment 25 V| other, nor aught persists~ Forever like itself. All things 26 V| light~ Of sun withdrawn forever. But their care~ Was rather 27 V| foundations firm~ Might rest forever, and that they themselves,~ 28 V| dread~ 'Twill not be hid forever - since, indeed,~ So many, 29 V| vain futilities toils on~ Forever and wastes in idle cares 30 VI| behold the flash,~ Because forever things arrive the ears~ 31 VI| amain,~ And to take breath forever out of men,~ And to o'erthrow 32 VI| density,~ None are sent forth forever. That 'tis so~ Beyond a 33 VI| and some cannot be moved forever,~ Because so porous in their 34 VI| it cannot be ta'en~ Away forever - nay, though thou gavest