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| Alphabetical [« »] cajoled 2 calculations 1 calf 1 call 21 called 6 calling 2 calliope 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 vital 22 whether 21 bright 21 call 21 course 21 divine 21 enough | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances call |
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1 I| place and room, which we do call the inane,~ Nowhere could 2 I| else but that~ Which we do call the empty, the inane.~ Again, 3 I| re wont, and rightly, to call accidents.~ Even time exists 4 I| all of room and space we call the void~ Must both through 5 II| course~ Decline a little - call it, so to speak,~ Mere changed 6 II| here, whoso~ Decides to call the ocean Neptune, or~ The 7 II| gendered by the blow,~ And call each part to its own courses 8 III| say, the mind which oft we call~ The intellect, wherein 9 III| still that counsel which we call the mind,~ And that cleaves 10 III| with wet cheeks~ Who vainly call him back to light and life.~ 11 IV| those somewhats which we call~ The images of things: these, 12 IV| shady mountains, and aloud~ Call unto them, the scattered. 13 IV| interstices and paths (which we do call~ The apertures) in all the 14 IV| From off the stage, and call the beaming morn~ With clarion 15 IV| Under another's beck and call; their duties~ Neglected 16 V| boughs.~ Nor would they call with lamentations loud~ 17 V| nostrils out he snorts~ The call to battle, and when haply 18 V| For rain and water and to call at times~ For winds and 19 VI| of flame which still we call,~ Even with our fathers' 20 VI| name what we at Rome do call~ The throats and mouths.~ 21 VI| which Greeks the magnet call~ After the country's name (