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1 1| them, I lived alone, in the woods, a mile from any neighbor, 2 1| exclusively than ever to the woods, where I was better known. 3 1| axe and went down to the woods by Walden Pond, nearest 4 1| worked, covered with pine woods, through which I looked 5 1| small open field in the woods where pines and hickories 6 1| this time. My days in the woods were not very long ones; 7 1| the cat; she took to the woods and became a wild cat, and, 8 1| loved to be reminded of the woods, even to the city, by hay-cart 9 3| took up my abode in the woods, that is, began to spend 10 3| but I was so low in the woods that the opposite shore, 11 3| every direction into the woods, as at the breaking up of 12 3| not see over or beyond the woods which surrounded me. It 13 3| I went to the woods because I wished to live 14 5| locomotive penetrates my woods summer and winter, sounding 15 5| some remote glen in the woods he fronts the elements incased 16 5| Far through unfrequented woods on the confines of towns, 17 5| goes lumber from the Maine woods, which did not go out to 18 5| like a cart-path in the woods. I will not have my eyes 19 5| sufficient distance over the woods this sound acquires a certain 20 5| in the horizon beyond the woods sounded sweet and melodious, 21 5| round and round me in the woods a few feet distant as if 22 5| from far in the Lincoln woods.~ ~ 23 5| now one answers from far woods in a strain made really 24 5| suited to swamps and twilight woods which no day illustrates, 25 5| most famous sound in our woods, surpassing the clangor 26 5| birds abounded, their native woods, and hear the wild cockerels 27 6| now roam the fields and woods without fear. They are Nature' 28 6| They who come rarely to the woods take some little piece of 29 6| have my horizon bounded by woods all to myself; a distant 30 6| weeks after I came to the woods, when, for an hour, I doubted 31 6| alone in the field or the woods all day, hoeing or chopping, 32 6| field, and chopping in his woods, as the farmer in his, and 33 6| heard of a man lost in the woods and dying of famine and 34 6| and fringed it with pine woods; who tells me stories of 35 6| clouds rain tears, and the woods shed their leaves and put 36 7| Massasoit on foot through the woods, and arrived tired and hungry 37 7| visitors while I lived in the woods than at any other period 38 7| saw him at his work in the woods, felling trees, and he would 39 7| amused himself all day in the woods with a pocket pistol, firing 40 7| seemed glad to be in the woods. They looked in the pond 41 7| they loved a ramble in the woods occasionally, it was obvious 42 7| pilgrims, who came out to the woods for freedom's sake, and 43 8| town, through these very woods and this field, to the pond. 44 8| dells and pond-holes in the woods and pastures and swamps 45 8| that music echoed to the woods and the sky, and was an 46 8| echo like popguns to these woods, and some waifs of martial 47 8| strain that reached these woods, and the trumpet that sings 48 8| manifest no concern whether the woods will bear chestnuts this 49 9| frogs. As I walked in the woods to see the birds and squirrels, 50 9| avenues, and so escaped to the woods again.~ ~ 51 9| for my snug harbor in the woods, having made all tight without 52 9| storms. It is darker in the woods, even in common nights, 53 9| apart, in the midst of the woods, invariably, in the darkest 54 9| about a mile off through the woods, and were quite used to 55 9| experience, to be lost in the woods any time. Often in a snow-storm, 56 9| I had gone down to the woods for other purposes. But, 57 9| shoe, and returned to the woods in season to get my dinner 58 9| spent a fortnight in the woods of Maine. And yet my house 59 10| parts of the town, "to fresh woods and pastures new," or, while 60 10| filling the surrounding woods with circling and dilating 61 10| I have returned to the woods, and, partly with a view 62 10| the midst of pine and oak woods, without any visible inlet 63 10| in a secluded cove in the woods, fifteen rods from the only 64 10| against the distant pine woods, separating one stratum 65 10| thick and lofty pine and oak woods, and in some of its coves 66 10| shores are so steep, and the woods on them were then so high, 67 10| and the dark surrounding woods, are gone, and the villagers, 68 10| has browsed off all the woods on Walden shore, that Trojan 69 10| austere, like a hermit in the woods, so long, it has acquired 70 10| pure. A walk through the woods thither was often my recreation. 71 10| our lakes, the gem of the woods, is White Pond; - a poor 72 10| looking down through the woods on some of its bays which 73 11| and crushes the hardest woods in its folds, and the wild 74 11| pagoda in the midst of the woods; and many others I could 75 11| Fair Haven, through the woods, to eke out my scanty fare 76 11| rainbow above the eastern woods promised a fair evening; 77 12| I CAME home through the woods with my string of fish, 78 12| found myself ranging the woods, like a half-starved hound, 79 12| lives in the fields and woods, in a peculiar sense a part 80 12| gun before I went to the woods. Not that I am less humane 81 13| sounded from beyond the woods just now? The hands are 82 13| which is said to be in these woods, whose tracks I saw after 83 13| past my windows, from the woods in the rear to the front 84 13| proving herself the hen of the woods. The young suddenly disperse 85 13| the sky it reflects. The woods do not yield another such 86 13| free though secret in the woods, and still sustain themselves 87 13| formerly saw the raccoon in the woods behind where my house is 88 13| some attractive spot in the woods that all its inhabitants 89 13| his heavy quarters in the woods, without the knowledge of 90 13| appears quite at home in the woods, and, by her sly and stealthy 91 13| with young kittens in the woods, quite wild, and they all, 92 13| years before I lived in the woods there was what was called 93 13| was gone a-hunting in the woods, as was her wont (I am not 94 13| in the pond, making the woods ring with his wild laughter 95 13| come rustling through the woods like autumn leaves, at least 96 13| spy-glasses, and make the woods resound with their discharges. 97 13| ever heard here, making the woods ring far and wide. I concluded 98 14| then boundless chestnut woods of Lincoln - they now sleep 99 14| visited the more distant woods composed wholly of chestnut. 100 14| reflected from the pitch pine woods and the stony shore, made 101 14| some flying low over the woods toward Fair Haven, bound 102 14| on the dry leaves in the woods by a pond-hole behind my 103 14| a hickory helve from the woods into it, made it do. If 104 14| when he has a camp in the woods. Once in a while I got a 105 14| as if I was coming to the woods on purpose to freeze myself. 106 15| the deepest snow in the woods, for when I had once gone 107 15| former occupants of these woods. Within the memory of many 108 15| of inhabitants, and the woods which border it were notched 109 15| from the village to the woods, it then ran through a maple 110 15| permission to live in Walden Woods; - Cato, not Uticensis, 111 15| townsfolk, making the Walden Woods ring with her shrill singing, 112 15| old frequenter of these woods remembers, that as he passed 113 15| on the old road in the woods, are marks of some homestead 114 15| it was far south over the woods - we who had run to fires 115 15| Farther in the woods than any of these, where 116 15| last inhabitant of these woods before me was an Irishman, 117 15| Helena; Quoil came to Walden Woods. All I know of him is tragic. 118 15| shortly after I came to the woods, so that I have not remembered 119 15| reminiscences I repeopled the woods and lulled myself asleep.~ ~ 120 15| farmers could not get to the woods and swamps with their teams, 121 15| who from far through the woods sought my house, to have 122 16| trodden, overhung by oak woods and solemn pines bent down 123 16| wings like a tempest in the woods as they flew low over my 124 16| from any inhabitant of the woods, responded at regular intervals 125 16| house, as if sent out of the woods for this purpose. In the 126 16| would set out with it to the woods, like a tiger with a buffalo, 127 16| the cobs strewn about the woods in various directions.~ ~ 128 16| partridges came out of the woods morning and evening to feed 129 16| Whichever side you walk in the woods the partridge bursts away 130 16| they had come out of the woods at sunset to "bud" the wild 131 16| distant orchards next the woods suffer thus not a little. 132 16| hounds threading all the woods with hounding cry and yelp, 133 16| man was in the rear. The woods ring again, and yet no fox 134 16| disappeared again in the woods. Late in the afternoon, 135 16| was resting in the thick woods south of Walden, he heard 136 16| hounding cry which made all the woods ring sounding nearer and 137 16| leaping upon a rock amid the woods, he sat erect and listening, 138 16| they came, and now the near woods resounded through all their 139 16| length turned off into the woods again. That evening a Weston 140 16| own account from Weston woods. The Concord hunter told 141 16| path prowling about the woods, which would skulk out of 142 16| not support a hare. Our woods teem with them both, and 143 17| the streets, even to the woods, foreign as Arabia to our 144 18| attraction in coming to the woods to live was that I should 145 18| geese flying low over the woods, like weary travellers getting 146 18| first spring night in the woods.~ ~ 147 18| and still peopling the woods with the sound of a larger 148 18| wild river valley and the woods were bathed in so pure and 149 18| putting out amidst the pine woods around the pond, imparted 150 18| first year's life in the woods completed; and the second 151 19| I left the woods for as good a reason as