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| Alphabetical [« »] bend 1 bended 4 bending 2 beneath 32 bent 3 benumbed 1 bereaved 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 least 33 seed 33 thought 32 beneath 32 mixed 32 name 32 seest | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances beneath |
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1 I| and men,~ Dear Venus that beneath the gliding stars~ Makest 2 I| crushed~ Before all eyes beneath Religion - who~ Would show 3 I| Whence may the water-springs, beneath the sea,~ Or inland rivers, 4 I| Crashes with havoc, and rolls beneath its waves~ Down-toppled 5 I| bewonder and adore which hides~ Beneath distorted words, holding 6 I| forementioned (known to be~ So far beneath him, less than he in all),~ 7 II| Secret and viewless lurk beneath, behind.~ For thou wilt 8 II| frame as whole.~ For far beneath the ken of senses lies~ 9 II| Glitter with brass, and from beneath, a sound~ Goes forth from 10 II| of own accord, no force beneath~ To urge them up. 'Tis thus 11 II| on either side,~ Above, beneath, throughout the universe~ 12 III| rings not true, and that beneath~ Still works an unseen sting 13 III| plies its goads~ And burns beneath the lash, nor sees meanwhile~ 14 IV| since primordials be~ So far beneath our senses, and much less~ 15 IV| huge plains of ocean spread beneath~ The vasty shores of ether, 16 IV| If haply our hand be set beneath one eye~ And press below 17 IV| postured, with the breasts beneath~ And buttocks then upreared, 18 V| also sky above~ And earth beneath began of old in time~ And 19 V| concreted body weave a cover~ Beneath the heavens. And thuswise 20 V| presses down on winds of air beneath;~ Even as unto a man his 21 V| then to turn his course beneath the lands.~ Matuta also 22 V| on high, keep the sun hid beneath,~ Whilst the moon glideth 23 V| in thousands marching on~ Beneath the battle-banners, nor 24 V| more greedy zest~ Trampled beneath the rabble heel. Thus things~ 25 V| trample under foot, and from beneath~ Rip flanks and bellies 26 V| off the trees, would there beneath~ Put forth in season swarms 27 VI| of condensation~ Weaveth beneath the azure firmament~ The 28 VI| and many a river, hid~ Beneath her chine, rolls rapidly 29 VI| sea, and far out-spread beneath,~ Do we behold. Therefore, 30 VI| the head,~ If one but be beneath, outstretched on the sward.~ 31 VI| away;~ Then, wax, if set beneath the heat of him,~ Melts 32 VI| kin, and thrust the torch beneath~ Oft brawling with much