Of The Nature Of Things: Book III – Part 02 – Nature And Composition Of The Mind (Lucretius Poems)
First, then, I say, the mind which oft we callThe intellect, wherein is seated life'sCounsel and regimen, is part no ...
First, then, I say, the mind which oft we callThe intellect, wherein is seated life'sCounsel and regimen, is part no ...
First, then, I say, the mind which oft we callThe intellect, wherein is seated life'sCounsel and regimen, is part no ...
The house is hoary with the mould of years,And crumbling are its ivy-covered walls;The rain-storms dim it with their misty ...
Such oranges! so fresh and sweet, So large and lovely--and so cheap! They lay in one delicious heap, And added to the sumptuous ...
Forth Spring! The vernal breaths of sunny landsO'er earth diffuse. The bursting bud expands,And welcome leaves, lured by the sunlight ...
As perfect in their symmetry as thine, O inarticulate marble lips, were those My love once raised to mine, yet ...
Thy mouth is like a crimson orchid-flowerWhence perfume and whence poison rise unseenTo moons aswim in iris or in green,Or ...
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