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| Alphabetical [« »] in 1278 in-from-outward 1 in-wind 1 inane 14 inborn 1 inbranded 1 incense-burning 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 glory 14 grains 14 hear 14 inane 14 mortals 14 mountain 14 nay | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances inane |
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1 I| The void, the invisible inane.~ Right here~ I am compelled 2 I| room, which we do call the inane,~ Nowhere could bodies then 3 I| we do call the empty, the inane.~ Again, whate'er exists, 4 I| acted on;~ Naught but the inane can furnish room. And thus,~ 5 I| room. And thus,~ Beside the inane and bodies, is no third~ 6 I| not at an exists the void inane.~ Thus primal bodies are 7 I| were naught of empty and inane,~ The world were then a 8 I| been found~ To be the wide inane, or room, or space~ Wherein 9 I| borne~ Along the illimitable inane afar,~ Or rather, in fact, 10 I| along the immeasurable inane,~ Away forever, and, that 11 II| to travel down the vast inane:~ Do thou remember to yield 12 II| wander through the void inane,~ All the primordial germs 13 II| Along the unfathomable inane; but rather,~ Inveterately 14 II| downward through the still inane.~ Thus ne'er at all have