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| Alphabetical [« »] starting-point 1 startled 1 starts 5 state 19 statues 2 status 2 staunch 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 sight 19 smoke 19 smooth 19 state 19 strange 19 thence 19 thews | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances state |
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1 I| season troublous to the state~ Neither may I attend this 2 I| the viewless void.~ But state of slavery, pauperhood, 3 I| heretofore,~ Suffer a changed state, they must derive~ From 4 II| bear and suffer, - this state comes to man~ From that 5 III| is of body some one vital state, -~ Named "harmony" by Greeks, 6 III| countenance, and the whole state of man~ To rule and turn, - 7 III| There is no less that state of air composed,~ Making 8 III| re fashioned to a single state,~ Verily naught to us, us 9 III| re fashioned to a single state.~ And, even if time collected 10 III| vultures torn,~ He pities his state, dividing not himself~ Therefrom, 11 III| they would free~ Their state of man from anguish and 12 III| minish the aeons of our state of death.~ Therefore, O 13 IV| nature, and pain attends its state.~ And so the food is taken 14 IV| what devices this strange state and new~ May be occasioned, 15 IV| bane.~ In such uncertain state they waste away~ With unseen 16 V| could not sun, in weakened state,~ At fixed time for-lose 17 V| midst of great affairs of state~ And midst great centres 18 VI| enough one only cause~ To state - but rather several, whereof 19 VI| and force to change its state.~ It happens, too, that