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| Alphabetical [« »] strains 2 straits 1 strands 1 strange 19 strangely 2 strangeness 2 stranger-visages 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 smoke 19 smooth 19 state 19 strange 19 thence 19 thews 19 varied | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances strange |
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1 I| pauper-speech must find~ Strange terms to fit the strangeness 2 II| asunder, face to face: not strange -~ Being most hard, and 3 II| ocean of matter and tumult strange? -~ No means they have of 4 II| gold-bronze,~ Now, by a strange sensation it becomes~ Green-emerald 5 II| first things,~ Under whose strange new motions they might ache~ 6 II| mind for us.~ Since here strange truth is putting forth its 7 II| I fancy, naught -~ So strange had been the marvel of that 8 IV| oft we peer at wonderful strange shapes~ And images of people 9 IV| the bright suffusion of strange glints,~ The daylight being 10 IV| Likewise,~ 'Tis nothing strange that all the breathing creatures~ 11 IV| By what devices this strange state and new~ May be occasioned, 12 V| I~ Fail to perceive how strange and marvellous~ This fact 13 V| such an one~ Passion for strange experiment? Or what~ The 14 V| other cataclysm~ Of peril strange; and yonder, too, abides~ 15 V| be seen - but only some strange storm~ And a prodigious 16 V| then,~ Being more new and strange. And wakeful men~ Found 17 VI| Therefore, 'tis not exceeding strange, if oft~ In little time 18 VI| asudden this devastation strange,~ This pestilence, upon 19 VI| atmosphere~ To us or something strange to our own use~ Which can