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1 1| putting on the coat, for it may do good service to him whom 2 1| vaporous generosity, that you may persuade your neighbor to 3 1| yourselves sick, that you may lay up something against 4 1| we can be so frivolous, I may almost say, as to attend 5 1| passes by as true today may turn out to be falsehood 6 1| much as it has lost. One may almost doubt if the wisest 7 1| they must believe; and it may be that they have some faith 8 1| have decided how often you may go into your neighbor's 9 1| that I behaved so well? You may say the wisest thing you 10 1| I think that we may safely trust a good deal 11 1| deal more than we do. We may waive just so much care 12 1| for man in this climate may, accurately enough, be distributed 13 1| greater than our own internal, may not cookery properly be 14 1| animal heat; for while Food may be regarded as the Fuel 15 1| years, in order that they may live - that is, keep comfortably 16 1| radicle downward, and it may now send its shoot upward 17 1| in the earth, but that he may rise in the same proportion 18 1| esculents, which, though they may be biennials, are cultivated 19 1| thus for a long time (I may say it without boasting), 20 1| offers advantages which it may not be good policy to divulge; 21 1| without the usual capital, it may not be easy to conjecture 22 1| cover nakedness, and he may judge how much of any necessary 23 1| necessary or important work may be accomplished without 24 1| a kind of work which you may call endless; a woman's 25 1| partakes not of our life, and may be stripped off here and 26 1| each word separately that I may come at the meaning of it, 27 1| the meaning of it, that I may find out by what degree 28 1| and what authority they may have in an affair which 29 1| kaleidoscopes that they may discover the particular 30 1| the best mode by which men may get clothing. The condition 31 1| object is, not that mankind may be well and honestly clad, 32 1| unquestionably, that corporations may be enriched. In the long 33 1| domestic comforts, which phrase may have originally signified 34 1| We may imagine a time when, in 35 1| It may be guessed that I reduce 36 1| and to suggest that we may possibly so live as to secure 37 1| or forty years, that they may become the real owners of 38 1| with hired money - and we may regard one third of that 39 1| farmer has got his house, he may not be the richer but the 40 1| might be avoided"; and it may still be urged, for our 41 1| were fed on garlic, and it may be were not decently buried 42 1| body of the inhabitants may not be as degraded as that 43 1| proves what squalidness may consist with civilization. 44 1| questions, and then perhaps I may look at your bawbles and 45 1| length, in the beginning of May, with the help of some of 46 1| serve? No doubt another may also think for me; but it 47 1| enemy will find it out. He may turn pale when the trial 48 1| but Maine and Texas, it may be, have nothing important 49 1| to the railroad even we may say it is as broad as it 50 1| therefore uninstructive they may appear, as they have a certain 51 1| inveterate cavillers, I may as well state, that if I 52 1| this latitude; that a man may use as simple a diet as 53 1| own their thirds in mills, may be alarmed.~ ~ 54 1| at a dead set! "Sir, if I may be so bold, what do you 55 1| proclaimed; all malefactors may return to their town."~ ~ 56 1| has fairly learned it I may have found out another for 57 1| myself, I desire that there may be as many different persons 58 1| neighbor's instead. The youth may build or plant or sail, 59 1| guidance for all our life. We may not arrive at our port within 60 1| small one, since one roof may cover, one cellar underlie, 61 1| thin one, and that other may prove a bad neighbor, and 62 1| that other is ready, and it may be a long time before they 63 1| trust that one at least may be spared to other and less 64 1| fairly, and, strange as it may seem, am satisfied that 65 1| striking at the root, and it may be that he who bestows the 66 1| far off and withdrawn it may appear; all disease and 67 1| however much sympathy it may have with me or I with it. 68 3| this region, wherever they may place their houses, may 69 3| may place their houses, may be sure that they have been 70 3| buried in it first, that it may please me the more at last.~ ~ 71 3| equal simplicity, and I may say innocence, with Nature 72 3| or in extreme cases he may add his ten toes, and lump 73 3| this is a sign that they may sometime get up again.~ ~ 74 3| right proportions - they may have changed the names a 75 3| pecuniary character. If one may judge who rarely looks into 76 4| The student may read Homer or Aeschylus 77 4| in whatever language they may be written and however ancient 78 4| and however ancient they may be. For what are the classics 79 4| However much we may admire the orator's occasional 80 4| stars, and they who can may read them. The astronomers 81 4| nearest to life itself. It may be translated into every 82 4| our civilization itself may be regarded as such a transcript. 83 4| world. By such a pile we may hope to scale heaven at 84 4| present unutterable things we may find somewhere uttered. 85 4| exclusiveness by his faith, may think it is not true; but 86 5| groundnut. Near the end of May, the sand cherry (Cerasus 87 5| stopping only that his master may rest, and I am awakened 88 5| energy of the day, that he may calm his nerves and cool 89 5| the blush? with which you may sweep or pave the streets, 90 5| Orientals say, "A cur's tail may be warmed, and pressed, 91 5| arrivals on the coast, how they may affect the price for him, 92 6| and encouraging society may be found in any natural 93 6| places. The place where that may occur is always the same, 94 6| With thinking we may be beside ourselves in a 95 6| wholly involved in Nature. I may be either the driftwood 96 6| sky looking down on it. I may be affected by a theatrical 97 6| exhibition; on the other hand, I may not be affected by an actual 98 6| is you. When the play, it may be the tragedy, of life 99 6| concerned. This doubleness may easily make us poor neighbors 100 6| the latter does, though it may be a more condensed form 101 6| health and strength, we may be continually cheered by 102 6| comparisons, that some one may convey an idea of my situation. 103 7| ear of the bearer, else it may plow out again through the 104 7| animal heat and moisture may have a chance to evaporate. 105 7| they found me at home, they may depend upon it that I sympathized 106 7| has had, he will do well. May he the man you hoe with 107 7| thought to be, though they may be dark and muddy.~ ~ 108 7| actually starving, though he may have the very best appetite 109 7| is always danger that he may die, though the danger must 110 8| little waste stuff, or it may be ashes or plaster. But 111 8| such enemies as he. You may wonder what his rigmarole, 112 8| fair and salable crop; you may save much loss by this means.~ ~ 113 8| conversing with an angel. Bread may not always nourish us; but 114 10| leaves are expanded, and it may be simply the result of 115 10| the surface of the waves may reflect the sky at the right 116 10| feet. Paddling over it, you may see, many feet beneath the 117 10| will one day be built here may still preserve some trace 118 10| You may see from a boat, in calm 119 10| so low as to touch it. It may be that in the distance 120 10| imperfections in glass. You may often detect a yet smoother 121 10| you see the water. My Muse may be excused if she is silent 122 10| perennially young, and I may stand and see a swallow 123 10| and its Maker, ay, and it may be to me. It is the work 124 10| other geological period it may have flowed, and by a little 125 10| the middle of the latter may be seen, when the water 126 10| Several pretty large logs may still be seen lying on the 127 11| one, in which many events may happen, a large portion 128 11| pursue such a mode of life as may enable you to do without 129 11| no worthier games than may here be played. Grow wild 130 12| a poet or naturalist it may be, and leaves the gun and 131 12| table. Yet perhaps this may be done. The fruits eaten 132 12| change is to be made. It may be vain to ask why the imagination 133 12| or slaughtering lambs, may learn - and he will be regarded 134 12| Whatever my own practice may be, I have no doubt that 135 12| extremes, or even insanity, it may lead him; and yet that way, 136 12| tempted by them! Even music may be intoxicating. Such apparently 137 12| Omnipresent Supreme Being may eat all that exists," that 138 12| be otherwise. A puritan may go to his brown-bread crust 139 12| our bodies. Possibly we may withdraw from it, but never 140 12| its nature. I fear that it may enjoy a certain health of 141 12| health of its own; that we may be well, yet not pure. The 142 12| lawgiver, however offensive it may be to modern taste. He teaches 143 13| for a while. But that we may not be delayed, you shall 144 13| not too keen; and this you may have all to yourself today. 145 13| johnswort waving. I think that I may warrant you one worm to 146 13| sentences of Confut - see; they may fetch that state about again. 147 13| quite too large; a shiner may make a meal off one without 148 13| and betray themselves. You may even tread on them, or have 149 13| that all its inhabitants may exhibit themselves to you 150 14| the care of man the crow may carry back even the last 151 14| leaves and string of nuts may be represented on our works 152 14| harder still. However that may be, I was struck by the 153 14| where flickering shadows may play at evening about the 154 14| began to inhabit my house, I may say, when I began to use 155 14| many casks, so that it may be pleasant to expect hard 156 14| see the roof; where some may live in the fireplace, some 157 14| where the weary traveller may wash, and eat, and converse, 158 14| them through the ice. There may be thirty or forty of them 159 14| speculate how the human race may be at last destroyed. It 160 14| Never, bright flame, may be denied to me~ ~ 161 14| The present may sit down and go to sleep,~ ~ 162 15| reporter, even a philosopher, may be daunted; but nothing 163 16| the ages into our account, may there not be a civilization 164 16| and around every swamp may be seen the partridge or 165 17| hundred and two feet; to which may be added the five feet which 166 17| Often an inquisitive eye may detect the shores of a primitive 167 17| individual into this life, may we not suppose that such 168 17| and a line, such places may be found, for where the 169 17| a spider's web, what you may call ice rosettes, produced 170 17| are not provided for. It may be that he lays up no treasures 171 18| few days duration in March may very much retard the opening 172 18| appearance of honeycomb, whatever may be its position, the air 173 18| than the deep, though it may not be made so warm after 174 18| thundering; but though I may perceive no difference in 175 18| lobes and veins? The ear may be regarded, fancifully, 176 18| hieroglyphic for us, that we may turn over a new leaf at 177 18| exuviae from their graves. You may melt your metals and cast 178 18| would not rain any more. You may tell by looking at any twig 179 18| burn, the vilest sinner may return. Through our own 180 18| innocence of our neighbors. You may have known your neighbor 181 18| Early in May, the oaks, hickories, maples, 182 18| On the third or fourth of May I saw a loon in the pond, 183 19| Fuego this summer: but you may go to the land of infernal 184 19| Snipes and woodcocks also may afford rare sport; but I 185 19| the chart? black though it may prove, like the coast, when 186 19| sympathy with the spirit which may still animate their clay. 187 19| you can do better, and you may perhaps find some "Symmes' 188 19| true, I fear, that others may have fallen into it, and 189 19| chiefly lest my expression may not be extra-vagant enough, 190 19| be extra-vagant enough, may not wander far enough beyond 191 19| life, poor as it is. You may perhaps have some pleasant, 192 19| not see but a quiet mind may live as contentedly there, 193 19| Builder of the universe, if I may - not to live in this restless, 194 19| whole human life. These may be but the spring months 195 19| the water in the river. It may rise this year higher than 196 19| parched uplands; even this may be the eventful year, which 197 19| round the festive board - may unexpectedly come forth