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| Alphabetical [« »] horses 10 host 2 hostile 4 hot 26 houghs 1 hound 1 hounds 2 | Frequency [« »] 26 free 26 gold 26 haply 26 hot 26 mouth 26 open 26 ours | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances hot |
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1 I| thin air, and with it the hot fire,~ Is borne asunder 2 II| Nor yet the quicker will hot fevers go,~ If on a pictured 3 II| and from cold~ And from hot exhalations; and they move,~ 4 II| Nor cold, nor exhalation hot or warm.~ ~ The rest; yet 5 III| vital sense and exhalation hot.~ Thus soul entire must 6 III| serene face.~ But more of hot have they whose restive 7 IV| The soft, the cold, the hot apart, apart~ All divers 8 IV| our senses, when no longer hot.~ So dogs oft wander astray, 9 IV| many heaped-up particles of hot,~ Which cause such burnings 10 V| the air~ With the fierce hot - if but, perchance, the 11 V| Among the fields abounding hot and wet.~ And hence, where 12 VI| As iron, white from the hot furnaces,~ Sizzles, when 13 VI| thickened crust,~ It becomes hot of own velocity:~ Just as 14 VI| however puissant he~ With his hot coruscations: so much more~ 15 VI| Smiteth into a cloud already hot~ With a ripe thunderbolt. 16 VI| oft a leaden ball~ Grows hot upon its aery course, the 17 VI| stroke its seeds of radiance hot.~ And therefore, thuswise 18 VI| winds are scanty in the hot, and clouds~ Have not so 19 VI| rocks it touches~ Horribly hot, and hath struck off from 20 VI| more, if thou delayest in hot baths,~ When thou art over-full, 21 VI| is,~ In daylight cold and hot in time of night.~ This 22 VI| had no power~ To render it hot upon its upper side,~ Though 23 VI| inject~ His exhalations hot, with ardent rays.~ What, 24 VI| with fist), which render hot~ The touch and steam of 25 VI| seeds of fire, and all the Hot of water~ Into the earth 26 VI| numbers enow~ As to make hot the fountain). And, moreo'