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| Alphabetical [« »] gold-bronze 1 gold-leaf 1 golden 8 gone 21 good 22 goodly 15 goodness 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 feet 21 frames 21 gives 21 gone 21 perchance 21 stream 21 suppose | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances gone |
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1 I| long ere now had all things gone~ Back into nothing utterly, 2 II| sight somewhere of youngling gone from her;~ And, stopping 3 II| kindle anew the senses almost gone.~ For by what other means 4 III| limbs, when much of body's gone;~ Yet that same life, when 5 III| when 'tis from whole body gone,~ The outward figuration 6 III| From any body savour's gone, yet still~ The thing itself 7 III| out man's members it has gone away.~ For, sure, if body ( 8 III| And its diffused fire gone round the veins,~ Why follows 9 III| phrase,~ "That man's quite gone," or "fainted dead away";~ 10 III| of some parts lost, 'thas gone away:~ But if, borne off 11 III| Collect where only one has gone away,~ Here is a point, 12 III| And just as in the ages gone before~ We felt no touch 13 III| time-to-be when we are dead and gone.~ And what is there so horrible 14 III| of rule~ Thereafter have gone under, once who swayed~ 15 IV| see,~ And images of people gone before -~ Dead men whose 16 IV| part~ Expelled abroad and gone away, and part~ Crammed 17 V| has left.~ Thus far we've gone; the order of my plan~ Hath 18 V| and wide they would~ Have gone to disaster and supreme 19 V| Groaned for their glories gone - for erst o'er-much~ Dreaded, 20 V| to look back~ On what has gone before, except where reason~ 21 VI| as a chill,~ When it hath gone into our marrow-bones,~