id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 785 Lucretius Carus, Titus On the Nature of Things .txt text/plain 75181 4968 89 Of twain of things: of bodies and of void Body, and place in which an things go on-The things thou canst not mark have boundary points, Thou think'st the frame of fire and earth, the air, "That all things grow into the winds of air Till thou see through the nature of all things, Thou turn thy mind the more unto these bodies 'Tis given forth through joints and body entire. Whole nature of things, and turn their motions about. Of mighty things--the earth, the sea, the sky, From all the body nature of mind and soul In the whole body, all one living thing, Till thou dost learn the nature of all things And of what things 'tis with the body knit Since body of earth and water, air's light breath, Of mighty things--earth, sea, and sky, and race For though in earth were many seeds of things ./cache/785.txt ./txt/785.txt