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| Alphabetical [« »] soul 109 soul-elements 1 souls 16 sound 31 sounder 1 sounding 1 soundlier 2 | Frequency [« »] 31 images 31 move 31 powers 31 sound 31 think 31 voice 30 afar | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances sound |
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1 I| both in sense~ And ring of sound - so much the elements~ 2 II| brass, and from beneath, a sound~ Goes forth from feet of 3 II| without smell,~ And reft of sound; and those the mind alert~ 4 II| they move,~ Both sterile of sound and dry of juice; and throw~ 5 II| in begetting things,~ Nor sound, since pow'rless they to 6 II| serene spaces of the sky with sound,~ And hurl his lightnings, - 7 IV| things at hand, and hear them sound.~ Besides, since shape examined 8 IV| things perceive.~ Firstly, a sound and every voice is heard,~ 9 IV| we must~ Even voice and sound to be corporeal,~ Because 10 IV| Moreover, roughness in the sound~ Comes from the roughness 11 IV| primal germs,~ As a smooth sound from smooth ones is create;~ 12 IV| it haps, that thou canst sound perceive,~ Yet not determine 13 IV| tossed back~ Returns a sound; and sometimes mocks the 14 IV| jumble enters ears,~ And sound we seem to hear far more 15 IV| round about,~ Astir with sound. But idol-films do tend,~ 16 IV| However, 's borne so far as sound or voice -~ While I omit 17 IV| Unfailingly the voice and sound are borne;~ Wherefore, besides, 18 IV| the uttering of a single sound -~ There lurk yet many moments, 19 IV| were~ Much earlier than any sound was heard;~ And all the 20 V| could with many a different sound~ Denote each separate thing.~ 21 VI| are battling. For never a sound there come~ From out the 22 VI| of the spreading world~ A sound on high, as linen-awning, 23 VI| And imitates the tearing sound of sheets~ Of paper - even 24 VI| mayst~ In thunder hear - or sound as when winds whirl~ With 25 VI| speed,~ From whence that dry sound grateth on our ears,~ So 26 VI| Give forth a like large sound.~ There's reason, too,~ 27 VI| and burn with monstrous sound,~ As if a flame with whirl 28 VI| crackling flame~ Consumes with sound more terrible to man~ Than 29 VI| swift hail gives forth a sound~ Among the mighty clouds 30 VI| The blow gives forth a sound athrough thine ears:~ Thus 31 VI| things at hand and hear them sound.~ Now will I seek again