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| Alphabetical [« »] support 3 supported 1 supports 1 suppose 21 supposed 5 supposest 1 supposing 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 gone 21 perchance 21 stream 21 suppose 21 twas 21 ways 21 white | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances suppose |
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1 I| accomplished by no tool of Gods.~ Suppose all sprang from all things: 2 I| Forestalling something certain folk suppose,~ Lest it avail to lead 3 I| rare.~ This too: if they suppose a void in things,~ Then 4 I| ligneous. Once again,~ If thou suppose whatever thou beholdest,~ 5 II| mutually at strife - lest thou suppose~ That the shrill rasping 6 II| sweet musicians fashion; or suppose~ That same-shaped atoms 7 II| see~ Such few examples. Or suppose, besides,~ We feign some 8 II| clearly forth. Nor can we once suppose~ In any way 'tis likely, ( 9 III| mind's nature. Nor may we suppose~ Evil can e'er be rooted 10 IV| haply nevermore may we~ Suppose that souls get loose from 11 IV| by itself.~ Again, if one suppose~ That naught is known, he 12 IV| forever.~ What many men suppose; and gloomily~ They sprinkle 13 V| bridled by religion, thou suppose~ Lands, sun, and sky, sea, 14 V| fires.~ Thus, then, we must suppose that sun and moon~ And stars 15 V| Zodiac. So, too,~ We must suppose the moon and all the stars,~ 16 V| again,~ Some reason to suppose that moon may roll~ With 17 V| And yet, at same time, one suppose the effect~ Could not result 18 VI| Thuswise, then,~ We must suppose to all the sky and earth~ 19 VI| gate of Orcus, nor us then suppose,~ Haply, that thence the 20 VI| fire.~ This, then, we must suppose to come to pass~ In that 21 VI| For in what else may we suppose the clime~ Among the Britons