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| Alphabetical [« »] vegetable 2 veil 3 veiled 1 veins 20 velocity 4 venerable 2 vengeance 2 | Frequency [« »] 20 speed 20 stars 20 use 20 veins 19 already 19 below 19 birds | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances veins |
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1 I| Tis thine to know our veins and blood and bones~ And 2 I| thews, and bones, and also veins~ And particles of blood, 3 II| the same~ Of bones, blood, veins, heat, moisture, flesh, 4 II| With flesh, and thews, and veins - and such, we see,~ Are 5 II| poured inside~ The vital veins of life is now no more~ 6 II| infused~ Through all the veins, and whilst the things are 7 II| disseminate~ Through all its veins; nor is that food enough~ 8 II| to no purpose, since nor veins suffice~ To hold enough, 9 III| forthwith~ Forever deserts the veins, and leaves the bones.~ 10 III| seeds,~ Twined through the veins, the vitals, and the thews,~ 11 III| rarefied by loss of blood from veins,~ Cannot for longer hold 12 III| diffused fire gone round the veins,~ Why follows then a heaviness 13 III| because, commixed~ Through veins and inwards, and through 14 III| so entwined through the veins,~ The flesh, the thews, 15 IV| open-mouthed through limbs and veins,~ For eating. And the moist 16 IV| scattered round through all the veins;~ And much the heaviest 17 V| make her spurt from open veins a juice~ Like unto milk; 18 V| Then from the boiling veins began to ooze~ O rivulets 19 VI| below,~ When men pursue the veins of silver and gold,~ With 20 VI| the hairs. Through all our veins~ Disseminates the foods,