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| Alphabetical [« »] visits 1 vital 22 vitals 5 voice 31 voiceless 2 voices 19 void 75 | Frequency [« »] 31 powers 31 sound 31 think 31 voice 30 afar 30 blood 30 canst | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances voice |
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1 I| lightnings pass, no less than voice and shout,~ Through hedging 2 I| breast divine~ Lifts up its voice and tells of glories found,~ 3 II| not all bodies~ Send out a voice or smell, it happens thus~ 4 III| is broken,~ And fails the voice away, and ring the ears,~ 5 III| main, because the seeds of voice~ Are driven forth and carried 6 III| Should of a sudden send a voice abroad,~ And her own self 7 III| Cry out, inveighing with a voice more shrill:~ "Off with 8 IV| Firstly, a sound and every voice is heard,~ When, getting 9 IV| For confess we must~ Even voice and sound to be corporeal,~ 10 IV| sense to strike.~ Besides voice often scrapes against the 11 IV| throng, these primal germs of voice~ Have thus begun to issue 12 IV| no doubt there is, that voice and words~ Consist of elements 13 IV| exceeding shouts.~ Therefore the voice must be corporeal,~ Since 14 IV| starting-point~ To where that voice arrives, the very words~ 15 IV| distinctly marked.~ For then the voice conserves its own formation,~ 16 IV| air confounded, and the voice~ Disordered in its flight 17 IV| confounded and encumbered~ The voice approaches us. Again, one 18 IV| the populace. And thus one voice~ Scatters asunder into many 19 IV| marvel either, since all voice unharmed~ Can wind through 20 IV| fly across. And yet this voice itself,~ In passing through 21 IV| than words.~ Moreover, a voice is into all directions~ 22 IV| are engendered, when one voice~ Hath once leapt forth, 23 IV| beaming morn~ With clarion voice - and lions straightway 24 IV| borne so far as sound or voice -~ While I omit all mention 25 IV| larger primal germs than voice, because~ It enters not 26 IV| wherethrough~ Unfailingly the voice and sound are borne;~ Wherefore, 27 V| That human race (in whom a voice and tongue~ Were now in 28 V| They fawn with yelps of voice far other then~ Than when, 29 VI| the walled pathway of the voice of man~ Was clogged with 30 VI| honour and the pleading voice~ Of weary watchers, mixed 31 VI| weary watchers, mixed with voice of wail~ Of dying folk,