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| Alphabetical [« »] mouthings 1 mouths 5 movable 1 move 31 moved 12 movement 2 movements 3 | Frequency [« »] 31 create 31 end 31 images 31 move 31 powers 31 sound 31 think | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances move |
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1 I| would oppose.~ Even so must move the blasts of all the winds,~ 2 I| things could in nowise move;~ Since body's property 3 I| eyes we mark how much may move,~ Which, finding not a void, 4 I| else be that wherein things move and be:~ Naught, saving 5 I| things, forever as they move.~ Nay, thou beholdest in 6 I| compact how each germ should move;~ But since, being many 7 II| Primordial seeds of things first move of self,~ And then those 8 II| Until those objects also move which we~ Can mark in sunbeams, 9 II| otherwise it is, when forth we move,~ Impelled by a blow of 10 II| before, and often make them move,~ Onward against desire, 11 II| which account, just as they move to-day,~ The elemental bodies 12 II| hot exhalations; and they move,~ Both sterile of sound 13 III| it many seeds of air must move.~ Thus nature of mind is 14 III| far excels,~ More prone to move, though strook by lighter 15 III| Can come to pass, naught move our senses then -~ No, not 16 IV| shadow in the sun appears~ To move along and follow our own 17 IV| to self to be awake~ And move our members; and in night' 18 IV| mark, and hear what objects move the mind,~ And learn, in 19 IV| further, 'tis no marvel idols move~ And toss their arms and 20 IV| And how 'tis given to move our limbs about,~ And what 21 IV| courtesans~ Are thuswise wont to move for their own ends,~ To 22 V| compact how each germ should move;~ But, lo, because primordials 23 V| remain at rest, whilst others move.~ When, then, these substances 24 V| what makes the stars to move.~ In first place, if the 25 V| because they seemed~ To move their limbs and speak pronouncements 26 V| they'd force the woods to move~ Still higher up the mountain, 27 VI| crash head-on, but rather~ Move side-wise and with motions 28 VI| breaketh asunder as they move, those seeds~ Which make 29 VI| shaken earth can of a sudden move,~ And fierce typhoons can 30 VI| likewise other things to move~ With its own blows: for 31 VI| of that Magnesian rock~ Move iron by their smitings.~