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| Alphabetical [« »] illumining 1 illusion 1 illustrious 2 image 25 images 31 imagines 1 imagining 1 | Frequency [« »] 25 evermore 25 follow 25 forthwith 25 image 25 increase 25 infinite 25 left | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances image |
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1 II| as I record it here)~ An image, a type goes on before our 2 II| many a mighty land,~ The image of that mother, the divine.~ 3 III| way~ But this whereby to image to ourselves~ How under-souls 4 IV| named a rind,~ Because the image bears like look and form~ 5 IV| tenuous is the nature of an image.~ And in the first place, 6 IV| it cannot give back~ An image. But when gleaming objects 7 IV| Before a mirror, there an image shows;~ Proving that ever 8 IV| which how small a part an image is~ There's none to tell 9 IV| what a point of time~ An image from the shores of ether 10 IV| Each thing may be away, the image yields~ To us the power 11 IV| beyond a looking-glass~ An image may be seen, perceive. For 12 IV| And thus, when first~ The image of the glass projects itself,~ 13 IV| itself,~ Forthwith that image which from us is borne~ 14 IV| because, when comes the image~ Hitting against the level 15 IV| The left the right. An image too may be~ From mirror 16 IV| things.~ To such degree the image gleams across~ From mirror 17 IV| is so because~ Either the image is passed on along~ From 18 IV| ourselves;~ Or else the image wheels itself around,~ When 19 IV| earlier I showed) one subtle image,~ Compounded, moves by its 20 IV| men's sleeps~ It haps an image this is seen to do;~ In 21 IV| when perishes the former image,~ And other is gendered 22 IV| is supplied~ Sometimes an image not of kind the same;~ But 23 IV| upon our will,~ And doth an image unto us occur,~ Directly 24 IV| when perishes the former image,~ And other is gendered 25 IV| pre-visioneth depends~ On what that image is. When, therefore, mind~