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| Alphabetical [« »] what 311 whate 11 whatever 28 whatso 18 whatsoe 3 whatsoever 10 wheat 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 tell 18 terror 18 thunderbolt 18 whatso 18 young 17 across 17 add | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances whatso |
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1 I| nothing like to fire~ Nor whatso else has power to send its 2 II| readily in earth.~ Lastly, whatso thou markest to disperse~ 3 III| shouts, and brawls~ And whatso else is of that ilk? - Why 4 III| soul within the body?~ But whatso can confounded be and balked,~ 5 IV| like look and form~ With whatso body has shed it fluttering 6 IV| apart~ All divers hues and whatso things there be~ Conjoined 7 IV| word and a clear tone.~ But whatso part of voices fails to 8 IV| So easy to trace out in whatso place~ The smelling object 9 V| about~ Declareth this. But whatso water first~ Streams up 10 V| changed innumerably. For whatso'er~ Streams up in dust or 11 V| Ever and ever new, and whatso flames~ First rise do perish 12 V| centre in the feet.~ But whatso weights come on us from 13 V| Unto our senses. For from whatso spaces~ Fires have the power 14 V| of the size. And lastly, whatso fires~ Of ether thou from 15 V| Than they appear - since whatso fires we view~ Here in the 16 VI| Aroused by puffing gusts; and whatso'er~ Of ships are caught 17 VI| blaze;~ And, therefore, whatso seeds it holds of fire~ 18 VI| directions forth:~ From whatso side a space is made a void,~