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| Alphabetical [« »] ooze 6 oozy 3 oped 1 open 26 open-mouthed 2 opened 6 openings 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 haply 26 hot 26 mouth 26 open 26 ours 26 soft 26 taught | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances open |
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1 I| somehow give,~ And straightway open sudden liquid paths,~ Because 2 I| germs in any wise~ Were open to conquest and to change, ' 3 III| are kept~ Festering and open by this fright of death.~ 4 III| very selves that see,~ No open portals undertake the toil.~ 5 III| then, believe that in the open air,~ Without a body, they 6 III| body thrust,~ There in the open, an enfeebled thing,~ Its 7 III| the vital countenance~ And open eyes, until 't has rendered 8 IV| thin,~ No power has man to open mouth to tell;~ Especially, 9 IV| That soon as ever under open skies~ Is spread the shining 10 IV| Yields through itself an open peering-place,~ And lets 11 IV| entered and possessed~ The open eyes this nearer darkling 12 IV| midst the whirl of waters open lies~ A gaping exit for 13 IV| runneth o'er and o'er~ The open reeds, - lest flute should 14 IV| games with their own senses, open paths~ Within the mind wherethrough 15 V| deep-sea waters, but wide open stands~ And gloats upon 16 V| her~ Full to the sight and open eyes of men;~ Thence by 17 V| blink, and then again~ With open eye survey all regions wide,~ 18 V| And make her spurt from open veins a juice~ Like unto 19 V| up and burst across the open flats.~ As yet they knew 20 VI| earth~ Suddenly rend them open, and she gape,~ Herself 21 VI| Deeply to penetrate from the open sea,~ And to out-blow abroad, 22 VI| breathes them out into the open world~ And into the visible 23 VI| touching with beams~ An open body of water, had no power~ 24 VI| possession of~ The iron's open passage-ways, thereafter~ 25 VI| oftener the boards~ Crack open along the weakness of the 26 VI| Ah, everywhere along~ The open places of the populace,~