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| Alphabetical [« »] hugely 1 hugest 2 hulks 1 human 27 humankind 8 humouring 1 hundred 2 | Frequency [« »] 27 created 27 dark 27 dread 27 human 27 keep 27 next 27 order | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances human |
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1 I| the civic cause.~ Whilst human kind~ Throughout the lands 2 I| That scarce he seems of human stock create.~ ~ Yet he 3 I| Augments and nourishes the human frame,~ 'Tis thine to know 4 I| aught else~ Which in our human frame is fed; and that~ 5 II| darks of life~ Are spent the human years, however brief! -~ 6 II| In such adjustment to our human ways,~ Can Nature change 7 II| from other,~ No less than human beings, by clear signs.~ 8 II| and trees,~ And bears the human race and of the wild~ The 9 III| which so confounds our human life~ Unto its deeps, pouring 10 III| always souls of men~ Go into human bodies, I will ask:~ How 11 III| genius who o'er-topped~ The human race, extinguishing all 12 III| again. In such a way~ Each human flees himself - a self in 13 IV| irritation, so one force~ In human kind rouses the human seed~ 14 IV| In human kind rouses the human seed~ To spurt from man. 15 IV| this, O first hath into human hearts~ Trickled that drop 16 IV| of bread.~ But, lo, from human face and lovely bloom~ Naught 17 IV| Long habitude can gender human love,~ Even as an object 18 V| all; and in what mode~ The human race began to name its things~ 19 V| Lead most directly into human breast~ And regions of intelligence. 20 V| eluded touch and thrust~ Of human hands, they cannot reach 21 V| With brambles, did not human force oppose, -~ Long wont 22 V| beasts, the foes~ Of the human clan? Why do the seasons 23 V| Perished the cycles of the human race~ In fiery exhalations, 24 V| Since she herself begat the human race,~ And at one well-nigh 25 V| themselves, then first the human race~ Began to soften. For ' 26 V| affair so wondrous is,~ That human race (in whom a voice and 27 VI| That mostly vainly doth the human race~ Roll in its bosom