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| Alphabetical [« »] primevally 1 primevals 1 primordial 25 primordials 14 princess 1 principle 2 prints 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 needs 14 nowise 14 odour 14 primordials 14 put 14 rays 14 region | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances primordials |
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1 II| Thus~ It comes that the primordials cannot be~ So suddenly sundered 2 II| And every...~ Which the primordials ought nowise to do.~ Since 3 II| be, sans light,~ And the primordials come not forth to light,~ ' 4 II| depart~ Back to the old primordials of things.~ And, last, since 5 III| such a wise~ Course these primordials 'mongst one another~ With 6 III| divers shapes of those~ Primordials whence this variation springs.~ 7 III| That proposition, that primordials~ Of body and mind, each 8 III| gin to feel that those~ Primordials of the body have been strook,~ 9 IV| That mind returns to its primordials,~ Now will I undertake an 10 IV| together, each~ Back to its own primordials goes away.~ ~ And thus I 11 IV| in the first place, since primordials be~ So far beneath our senses, 12 V| creating all?~ For in such wise primordials of things,~ Many in many 13 V| move;~ But, lo, because primordials of things,~ Many in many 14 V| comes to pass that those primordials,~ Diffused far and wide