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| Alphabetical [« »] abides 9 abideth 1 ablaze 4 able 26 abodes 6 aborigines 1 abortively 1 | Frequency [« »] 27 twain 27 vain 27 wide 26 able 26 amain 26 apart 26 days | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances able |
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1 II| flames~ Ought also to be able, when pressed out,~ Through 2 II| Plumb down the void, are able from above~ To strike the 3 II| thus engendering blows~ Able to cause those procreant 4 II| they're globular besides,~ Able at once to roll, and rasp 5 II| nature abide the same,~ Able to throw the seeds of things 6 III| springs.~ But this meseems I'm able to declare:~ Those vestiges 7 III| Now come: that thou mayst able be to know~ That minds and 8 III| it any voices more,~ Nor able is to know the faces here~ 9 III| mind it seems are nothing able,~ When by themselves. No 10 III| each, when 'tis create,~ Is able to endure, and that our 11 III| of soul immortal be,~ And able to feel, when from our frame 12 III| Could they be thought as able so to cleave~ To these our 13 III| Appears it that they're able to go forth~ Unhurt and 14 III| exhibited before;~ Or else be able to endure through time~ 15 III| no second self~ Alive and able to sorrow for self destroyed,~ 16 III| whole earth - he shall not able be~ To bear eternal pain 17 IV| whether this~ Itself is able to be known, since he~ Confesses 18 IV| corporeal,~ Because they're able on the sense to strike.~ 19 IV| apt are others which be able~ To get within the pores 20 IV| taught indeed, -~ Thus to be able in the time of night~ To 21 V| As first among the first, able to turn~ The same into ancestral 22 V| exhibited before;~ Or else be able to endure through time~ 23 V| Why should the moon be able to shut out~ Earth from 24 V| lift of limbs~ As to be able, based upon his feet,~ Deep 25 V| annual seasons, nor were able then~ To know thereof the 26 VI| the gods; nor wilt thou able be~ In tranquil peace of