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| Alphabetical [« »] send 15 sending 1 sends 2 sensation 12 sensations 4 sense 73 sense-bearing 4 | Frequency [« »] 12 readily 12 religion 12 removed 12 sensation 12 something 12 sooth 12 stand | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances sensation |
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1 I| to where~ The nature of sensation of that thing~ Can follow 2 II| gold-bronze,~ Now, by a strange sensation it becomes~ Green-emerald 3 II| Itself alone cannot support sensation.~ It thus remains they must 4 II| have the power~ Of feeling sensation concordant in each part~ 5 II| every living thing~ May have sensation, needful 'tis to assign~ 6 II| perceive to have~ Their own sensation be composed as well~ Of 7 III| body ne'er is wont~ To feel sensation by a "harmony"~ Take this 8 III| To bones and marrow the sensation comes -~ Pleasure or torment. 9 III| other's power,~ Can have sensation; but our sense, enkindled~ 10 III| even the teeth~ Share in sensation, as proven by dull ache,~ 11 IV| on seems to be,~ By some sensation twain - then twain the lights~ 12 VI| and foul~ To man, and to sensation most malign:~ Many meander