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Alphabetical [« »] loneliness 1 lonely 9 lonesome 4 long 136 long-drawn 1 long-headed 1 long-suffering 1 | Frequency [« »] 143 through 142 much 138 yet 136 long 130 made 130 see 125 before | Henri David Thoreau Walden Concordances long |
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1 1| can avoid it; all the day long on the alert, at night we 2 1| from the first, or from long use has become, so important 3 1| I long ago lost a hound, a bay 4 1| For a long time I was reporter to a 5 1| short, I went on thus for a long time (I may say it without 6 1| Not long since, a strolling Indian 7 1| may be enriched. In the long run men hit only what they 8 1| having done without it for long periods in colder countries 9 1| probably, man did not live long on the earth without discovering 10 1| the saint dwell there so long. Birds do not sing in caves, 11 1| by the railroad, six feet long by three wide, in which 12 1| sixty or a hundred feet long and thirty feet broad.... 13 1| helps to keep them poor as long as they live. I do not mean 14 1| own it; nor can he, in the long run, any better afford to 15 1| it, immediately or in the long run. An average house in 16 1| permanently contracted by the long habit of shrinking from 17 1| their bread very thin for a long season." The secretary of 18 1| six or seven feet deep, as long and as broad as they think 19 1| without inconvenience, as long as I stayed there, or more 20 1| the woods were not very long ones; yet I usually carried 21 1| their roots as of old, and long after the superstructure 22 1| ten feet wide by fifteen long, and eight-feet posts, with 23 1| it is as broad as it is long. To make a railroad round 24 1| joint stocks and spades long enough all will at length 25 1| that is, if they survive so long, but they will probably 26 1| supplied me with fuel for a long time, and left small circles 27 1| comfortable house for me as long as I choose to occupy it.~ ~ 28 1| fruits, which I kept in as long as possible by wrapping 29 1| Even those who seem for a long while not to have any, if 30 1| which has accumulated from long housekeeping, which he has 31 1| Not long since I was present at the 32 1| see that they could not long be companions or cooperate, 33 1| is ready, and it may be a long time before they get off.~ ~ 34 3| withdrew when I had enjoyed it long enough, leaving him to carry 35 3| fellows, once for all, As long as possible live free and 36 3| go round and round it as long as I live, and be buried 37 3| fable tells us that we were long ago changed into men; like 38 4| are kept from school too long, and our education is sadly 39 5| part of the town, but ere long ran away and came home again, 40 5| countryman's whistle; timber like long battering-rams going twenty 41 5| cloud - compeller, would ere long take the sunset sky for 42 5| cars are coming, without long delay, notwithstanding the 43 5| their odors all the way from Long Wharf to Lake Champlain, 44 5| ever. For the rest of the long afternoon, perhaps, my meditations 45 6| were in the spring, when at long intervals some came from 46 6| If it should continue so long as to cause the seeds to 47 6| pleasantest hours were during the long rain-storms in the spring 48 6| early twilight ushered in a long evening in which many thoughts 49 6| occasional visits in the long winter evenings, when the 50 6| which come out of those long shallow black-schooner looking 51 6| but drive out the stopples long ere that and follow westward 52 7| nightfall - loving to dwell long upon these themes. He would 53 7| considerably, he thought for a long time that it was merely 54 8| gravelly upland, between the long green rows, fifteen rods, 55 8| singular experience that long acquaintance which I cultivated 56 8| as a leek in two days. A long war, not with cranes, but 57 8| amusement, which, continued too long, might have become a dissipation. 58 8| which I have looked at so long looks not to me as the principal 59 9| in the outskirts, where long gaps in the line began to 60 10| become mere provender. As long as Eternal justice reigns, 61 10| and communicating by a long flaxen line with mysterious 62 10| concern one who has not long frequented it or lived by 63 10| green well, half a mile long and a mile and three quarters 64 10| shiners, perhaps only an inch long, yet the former easily distinguished 65 10| they knew, which place was long since converted into a meadow. 66 10| rise and fall of Walden at long intervals serves this use 67 10| fibrous red roots several feet long from all sides of their 68 10| little fish some five inches long, with silvery sides and 69 10| three different kinds: a long and shallow one, steel-colored, 70 10| perch, about five inches long, of a rich bronze color 71 10| black points, three inches long, at once above the surface. 72 10| hermit in the woods, so long, it has acquired such wonderful 73 10| materials, half an inch long, and they are produced only 74 10| there. I find that even so long ago as 1792, in a "Topographical 75 11| which seem indefinitely long before one, in which many 76 11| nearer to the pond, and had long been uninhabited:~ ~ 77 11| it was as broad as it was long, indeed it was broader than 78 11| was broader than it was long, for he was discontented 79 11| and after consultation and long delay passed out to the 80 12| fishing only now, for I had long felt differently about fowling, 81 12| time, unless they got a long string of fish, though they 82 12| glad to have drunk water so long, for the same reason that 83 12| objection to coarse labors long continued, that they compelled 84 12| Many an irksome noise, go a long way off, is heard as music, 85 12| the train of his thoughts long when he heard some one playing 86 13| He grows to be four feet long, as big as a small boy, 87 13| You only need sit still long enough in some attractive 88 13| larger, nearly half an inch long, and black, fiercely contending 89 13| the battles of ants have long been celebrated and the 90 13| stripes ten or twelve inches long by two and a half wide, 91 13| interval; and again he laughed long and loud, and with more 92 13| successfully and come up a long way off, he uttered a long-drawn 93 13| they had gone off thither long since, they would settle 94 14| Lincoln - they now sleep their long sleep under the railroad - 95 14| was calculated to endure a long time. The chimney is to 96 14| bubbles about half an inch long, sharp cones with the apex 97 14| end of a log fifteen feet long on my shoulder, and the 98 14| lead, they not only burned long, but made a very hot fire; 99 14| exposed to the rudest blasts a long time, my whole body began 100 15| ciderish to my taste. Not long since I read his epitaph 101 15| Brister's Hill, but was long since killed out by pitch 102 15| years ago, though it had long been unoccupied. It was 103 15| be burned; and he groped long about the wall to find the 104 15| Wyman the younger. He had long ago bought a potter's wheel 105 15| Spring - privilege to drink long and healthy draughts at 106 15| said to have survived for a long time buried in drifts, even 107 15| house, about half a mile long, might have been represented 108 15| As I walked over the long causeway made for the railroad 109 15| which wise squirrels have long since abandoned, for those 110 15| then to Walden vale for the long silences. Broadway was still 111 15| and shared with me some long winter evenings. One of 112 15| whom I had "solid seasons," long to be remembered, at his 113 15| eventide in his courtyard as long as it takes to milk a cow, 114 15| duty of hospitality, waited long enough to milk a whole herd 115 16| street, and except at very long intervals, from the jingle 116 16| earth a quarter of a mile long and a third of an inch wide.~ ~ 117 16| made a hearty meal. All day long the red squirrels came and 118 16| discordant screams were heard long before, as they were warily 119 16| return to the same shore. Ere long the hounds arrived, but 120 16| hounds approaching, and ere long a fox leaped the wall into 121 16| from the Baker Farm. For a long time he stood still and 122 16| for them, for the snow lay long and deep, and they were 123 17| we mortals ask. She has long ago taken her resolution. " 124 17| desirous to recover the long lost bottom of Walden Pond, 125 17| themselves. It is remarkable how long men will believe in the 126 17| lain flat on the ice for a long time, looking down through 127 17| breadth, and about fifty miles long, surrounded by mountains, 128 17| deep and had lain fallow long enough. They said that a 129 18| Ere long, not only on these banks, 130 18| the grass-blade, like a long green ribbon, streams from 131 18| about my house, which had so long drooped, suddenly resumed 132 18| had heard the wood thrush long before. The phoebe had already 133 19| game he would be after. How long, pray, would a man hunt 134 19| How long shall we sit in our porticoes 135 19| and Rome, thinking of its long descent, it speaks of its 136 19| never die" - that is, as long as we can remember them.