IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
| Alphabetical [« »] cerberus 1 cerberus-visages 1 ceres 4 certain 33 cerulean 1 chafe 5 chafed 1 | Frequency [« »] 34 twere 34 waters 34 weight 33 certain 33 ears 33 either 33 form | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances certain |
Book
1 I| Forestalling something certain folk suppose,~ Lest it avail 2 I| but once~ They scent the certain footsteps of the way,~ Thus 3 I| solid; as, without~ Some certain bodies to fill the places 4 I| void.~ There are, then, certain bodies, possessed of power~ 5 I| make appeal? for what~ More certain than our senses can there 6 I| recruited and fed are we~ By certain things, as other things 7 I| Right here remains~ A certain slender means to skulk from 8 II| round.~ Since this stands certain, thus 'tis out of doubt~ 9 II| thou holdest true~ That certain seeds are finite in their 10 II| because~ Brought forth as by a certain sort of birth,~ 'Twill serve 11 III| Is odour and savour and a certain warmth,~ And yet from an 12 III| But feels it failing in a certain spot,~ Even as he knows 13 III| the rest~ Slow crawl the certain footsteps of cold death.~ 14 III| mentality, if not~ Because one certain power of mind that came~ 15 IV| takes place, 'tis likewise certain too~ That tenuous images 16 IV| So there are indeed~ Such certain prints and vestiges of forms~ 17 IV| eyes, awaking sight.~ From certain things flow odours evermore,~ 18 IV| dubious~ To differ from the certain? - since in things~ He's 19 IV| becomes~ Fierce poison, as a certain snake there is~ Which, touched 20 IV| many others round,~ And certain of them many-angled too~ 21 IV| the cocks there be~ Some certain seeds, which, into lions' 22 IV| limbs and frame,~ Meeting in certain regions of our thews,~ And 23 IV| since they~ Can stop up certain parts, thus, easily~ Desire 24 V| in first place, lo,~ Some certain parts of earth, grievously 25 V| In the same fashion as certain members may~ In us remain 26 V| the under pole~ Presses a certain air, and from without~ Confines 27 V| Zodiac.~ Or else, because in certain parts the air~ Under the 28 V| more likely than upon~ One certain earth.) But men chose this 29 VI| pulls from out the air~ Some certain bodies, which by their own 30 VI| we have shown before that certain things~ Be unto certain 31 VI| certain things~ Be unto certain creatures suited more~ For 32 VI| In its abodes within. To certain trees~ There hath been given 33 VI| eyes, awaking sight.~ From certain things flow odours evermore,~