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| Alphabetical [« »] ever-blazing 1 ever-roused 1 everlasting 17 evermore 25 every 67 everything 10 everywhere 13 | Frequency [« »] 25 black 25 breast 25 d 25 evermore 25 follow 25 forthwith 25 image | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances evermore |
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1 I| Through thee alone are evermore conceived,~ Through thee 2 I| Nor nothing to nothing evermore return.~ And, too, the selfsame 3 I| same.~ Thus naught could evermore push forth and go,~ Since 4 I| Which keep their nature evermore the same,~ Upon whose going 5 I| vast,~ Are hurtled bodies evermore supplied.~ The nature of 6 II| shall the same hereafter evermore.~ And what was wont to be 7 II| rest,~ Would be arising evermore. So, too,~ Into some baser 8 II| are black from black,~ But evermore they are create from things~ 9 II| those others from others evermore -~ So that thou darest nowhere 10 III| nature of mind is mortal evermore.~ And just as in the ages 11 III| rods, the axes fell, and evermore~ Retires a beaten and a 12 IV| certain things flow odours evermore,~ As cold from rivers, heat 13 IV| straight course. Since, evermore pour in~ New lights of rays, 14 IV| bodies, vexed by motion evermore,~ Are through the mouth 15 V| their own weights, have evermore been wont~ To be so borne 16 V| their own weights, have evermore been wont~ To be so borne 17 V| stream together - gendering evermore~ New suns and light. Just 18 V| brutes, though speechless evermore,~ To send forth divers sounds, 19 V| Old awesome constellations evermore,~ And the night-wandering 20 VI| be~ Inviolable, entrusted evermore~ To an eternal weal: and 21 VI| altars with good gifts -~ But evermore they flee - yet not from 22 VI| all things~ We see soever, evermore must flow,~ Must be discharged 23 VI| certain things flow odours evermore,~ As cold from rivers, heat 24 VI| deeply stored~ Is tossed evermore in vexed motion,~ And therefore 25 VI| which~ That pious folk had evermore been wont~ To buried be.