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| Alphabetical [« »] per 1 peradventure 1 percase 11 perceive 25 perceived 7 perceives 1 perceivest 1 | Frequency [« »] 25 infinite 25 left 25 mayst 25 perceive 25 primordial 25 quite 25 rains | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances perceive |
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1 I| our eyes no primal germs perceive;~ For mark those bodies 2 I| which our senses now~ Cannot perceive: That bounding point indeed~ 3 I| thinks~ The senses truly can perceive the fire,~ He thinks they 4 II| And that more clearly thou perceive how all~ These mites of 5 II| to senses, that thou must perceive~ They're not from linked 6 II| sweet toil sought~ Look thou perceive, lest haply thou shouldst 7 II| by thread;~ Hence canst perceive the fragments die away~ 8 II| Of which facts~ Naught we perceive in logs of wood and clods;~ 9 II| Cannot those things which we perceive to have~ Their own sensation 10 III| such the fact~ Thou canst perceive, if thou attend, from this:~ 11 IV| regions all.~ But since we do perceive alone through eyes,~ It 12 IV| looking-glass~ An image may be seen, perceive. For seen~ It soothly is, 13 IV| brings to pass~ That we perceive the air ere yet the glass.~ 14 IV| re still constrained to perceive~ The soft, the cold, the 15 IV| senses each their things perceive.~ Firstly, a sound and every 16 IV| haps, that thou canst sound perceive,~ Yet not determine what 17 IV| since I have shown that I perceive~ Haply a lion through those 18 IV| observed~ How eyes, essaying to perceive the fine,~ Will strain in 19 IV| otherwise~ Unable sharply to perceive at all?~ Yet know thou canst 20 IV| Thyself at fault unable to perceive.~ Sleep chiefly comes when 21 IV| stags, as though~ They did perceive them fleeing on before,~ 22 V| aeons! Nor do I~ Fail to perceive how strange and marvellous~ 23 V| Which we with eyes of ours perceive. For all~ The far removed 24 VI| Then he, the master, did perceive that 'twas~ The vessel itself 25 VI| from true reason is this,~ Perceive thou straight; for now I'