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| Alphabetical [« »] perceived 7 perceives 1 perceivest 1 perchance 21 perennial 3 perennially 1 perforce 9 | Frequency [« »] 21 frames 21 gives 21 gone 21 perchance 21 stream 21 suppose 21 twas | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances perchance |
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1 I| furnished forth~ That, if perchance they have created fire,~ 2 II| for the mind:~ Save then perchance, when thou beholdest forth~ 3 II| created aught.~ ~ But, if perchance be any that believe~ The 4 II| things thou touchest be perchance endowed,~ But rather with 5 III| must hold it mortal. But perchance~ If thou supposest that 6 III| articulations, bones.~ But, if perchance thou thinkest that the soul,~ 7 III| Bubble and swarm? But if perchance thou thinkest~ That souls 8 III| chief to enter in! -~ Unless perchance among the souls there be~ 9 III| blows of might.~ But if perchance the soul's to be adjudged~ 10 III| senses. For if woe and ail~ Perchance are toward, then the man 11 IV| with thy [fingers] twain~ Perchance [thou touch] a one of them~ ~ 12 IV| our food, -~ As any one perchance begins to squeeze~ With 13 IV| joint delight.~ ~ And when perchance, in mingling seed with his,~ 14 V| speak out. The fact itself, perchance,~ Will force belief in these 15 V| Many a consolation, lest perchance,~ Still bridled by religion, 16 V| the fierce hot - if but, perchance, the air~ Be of condition 17 V| to a ball's sphere - if perchance that be -~ One half of her 18 V| species down the ages.~ Lest, perchance,~ Concerning these affairs 19 VI| that onward course. Again, perchance,~ In coming along, it pulls 20 VI| spend themselves in vain? - perchance, even so~ To exercise their 21 VI| powerfully pressed. Again,~ Perchance, his waters wax, O far away,~