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| Alphabetical [« »] seizeth 1 seizing 1 seldom 1 self 20 self-conscious 1 self-deceit 1 self-existent 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 flames 20 law 20 pores 20 self 20 shores 20 sometimes 20 speed | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances self |
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1 II| of things first move of self,~ And then those bodies 2 III| And hence indeed~ Alone by self they can nor feel nor be.~ ~ 3 III| can't.~ Then, souls for self no frames nor bodies make,~ 4 III| from life~ And cast that self away, quite unawares~ Feigning 5 III| Therefrom, removing not the self enough~ From the body flung 6 III| death there is no second self~ Alive and able to sorrow 7 III| Alive and able to sorrow for self destroyed,~ Or stand lamenting 8 III| stand lamenting that the self lies there~ Mangled or burning. 9 III| no one then demands his self~ Or being. Well, this sleep 10 III| voice abroad,~ And her own self inveigh against us so:~ " 11 III| This also to thy very self sometimes~ Repeat thou mayst: " 12 III| human flees himself - a self in sooth,~ As happens, he 13 IV| thee to be,~ His glowing self hard by atingeing them~ 14 IV| repose,~ Yet then we seem to self to be awake~ And move our 15 IV| when haply mind~ Gnaws into self, now stricken with remorse~ 16 IV| Yes she, her wretched self with vile perfumes;~ Whom 17 V| thus produce, if nature's self had not~ Given example for 18 V| By instinct trained for self to thrive and live.~ And 19 V| thou mayst~ Of thine own self divine. Man's ancient arms~ 20 VI| then~ Plunges its whole self into the waters there~ And