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| Alphabetical [« »] slavery 1 slay 1 slays 1 sleep 28 sleep-time 1 sleeps 5 sleight 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 ocean 28 places 28 race 28 sleep 28 small 28 soon 28 sure | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances sleep |
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1 III| are given o'er~ To gentle sleep and lies the burdened frame~ 2 III| members on,~ To snatch from sleep the body, and to change~ 3 III| heavy drowse, on to eternal sleep;~ From whence nor hears 4 III| after all, the thing's but sleep and rest?~ For when the 5 III| self~ Or being. Well, this sleep may be forever,~ Without 6 III| when he's startled from his sleep, a man~ Collects his senses. 7 III| not serener far than any sleep?~ And, verily, those tortures 8 III| livest and lookest? - who in sleep~ Wastest thy life - time' 9 III| Or drowsily goes off in sleep and seeks~ Forgetfulness, 10 IV| Coming upon us waking or in sleep,~ When oft we peer at wonderful 11 IV| bodies. And again, when sleep~ Has bound our members down 12 IV| idol-films.~ And when the sleep has overset our frame,~ 13 IV| again, of this:~ When we in sleep behold the idols step,~ 14 IV| Now, by what modes this sleep~ Pours through our members 15 IV| fault unable to perceive.~ Sleep chiefly comes when energy 16 IV| loose their powers.~ Again, sleep follows after food, because~ 17 IV| upon the more, we seem~ In sleep not rarely to go at the 18 IV| Yet sweating in their sleep, and panting ever,~ And 19 IV| the stock, the more~ In sleep the same is ever bound to 20 IV| mighty enterprises,~ Often in sleep will do and dare the same~ 21 IV| their fright;~ And after sleep, as if still mad in mind,~ 22 IV| the innocent young,~ By sleep o'ermastered, think they 23 IV| ripened days)~ Are in their sleep confronted from without~ 24 V| aeons, and how come~ In sleep those idol-apparitions~ 25 V| oft even then he gropes in sleep~ After the milky nipples 26 V| silent and buried in a sleep, they'd wait~ Until the 27 VI| then and there it puts to sleep~ A man afflicted with the 28 VI| wide-open, unvisited of sleep,~ The heralds of old death.