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 1    1|        that our bodies of a stony nature are."~ ~
 2    1|           finest qualities of our nature, like the bloom on fruits,
 3    1|           one at the same moment! Nature and human life are as various
 4    1|        honestly bestow elsewhere. Nature is as well adapted to our
 5    1|         acquiring the same second nature. By proper Shelter and Clothing
 6    1|     families run out? What is the nature of the luxury which enervates
 7    1|         inseparable from its very nature. I would gladly tell all
 8    1|         merely, but, if possible, Nature herself! How many mornings,
 9    1|     entirely of such materials as Nature furnished ready to their
10    1|          still but a sojourner in nature. When he was refreshed with
11    1|     cellar, a garret, have in the nature of man, and perchance never
12    1|         behind some curtain which nature has provided, than to add
13    1|          be as simple and well as Nature ourselves, dispel the clouds
14    1|          flourishing; and of this nature are the azads, or religious
15    2|                         Degradeth nature, and benumbeth sense,~ ~
16    3|           may say innocence, with Nature herself. I have been as
17    3|        one day as deliberately as Nature, and not be thrown off the
18    4|    observers, for certainly their nature and destiny are interesting
19    4|       might as well omit to study Nature because she is old. To read
20    5|         them out of compliment to Nature, though they were scarcely
21    5|     fields, then the elements and Nature herself would cheerfully
22    5|        length one articulation of Nature.~ ~
23    5|      variety and capacity of that nature which is our common dwelling.
24    5|          most melancholy sound in Nature, as if she meant by this
25    5| suggesting a vast and undeveloped nature which men have not recognized.
26    5|         to express the meaning of Nature there.~ ~
27    5|       yard. No yard! but unfenced nature reaching up to your very
28    6|         with a strange liberty in Nature, a part of herself. As I
29    6|      woods without fear. They are Nature's watchmen - links which
30    6|           way, and reclaimed from Nature. For what reason have I
31    6|         who lives in the midst of nature and has his senses still.
32    6|         and beneficent society in Nature, in the very pattering of
33    6|        are not wholly involved in Nature. I may be either the driftwood
34    6|      innocence and beneficence of Nature - of sun and wind and rain,
35    6|           with our race, that all Nature would be affected, and the
36    6|         but our great-grandmother Nature's universal, vegetable,
37    7|            but kept a child. When Nature made him, she gave him a
38    8|           value of the crop which nature yields in the still wilder
39    8|            such kindredship is in nature. The hawk is aerial brother
40    8|         beans to eat, for I am by nature a Pythagorean, so far as
41    8|          any generosity in man or Nature, to share any unmixed and
42    8|        meanest of lives. He knows Nature but as a robber. Cato says
43    9|       vastness and strangeness of nature. Every man has to learn
44   10|       your dreams and link you to Nature again. It seemed as if I
45   10|          in that direction. There Nature has woven a natural selvage,
46   10|     measures the depth of his own nature. The fluviatile trees next
47   10|           wear off, whose gilding Nature continually repairs; no
48   10|         It is intermediate in its nature between land and sky. On
49   10|           forget at night, or his nature does not, that he has beheld
50   10|        the clean wild ducks come. Nature has no human inhabitant
51   10|          wild luxuriant beauty of Nature? She flourishes most alone,
52   11|        Grow wild according to thy nature, like these sedges and brakes,
53   12|         closest acquaintance with Nature. They early introduce us
54   12|          peculiar sense a part of Nature themselves, are often in
55   12|         that is your success. All nature is your congratulation,
56   12|          proportion as our higher nature slumbers. It is reptile
57   12|          it, but never change its nature. I fear that it may enjoy
58   12|          the inferior and brutish nature to which he is allied. I
59   12|          be at cleaning a stable. Nature is hard to be overcome,
60   12|      necessary functions of human nature. In earlier ages, in some
61   14|           the tastes of lovers of Nature there. So butchers rake
62   14|           like a faint promise of Nature to rear her own children
63   14|      flowering vine; but let wild Nature reign here once more, and
64   14|       savage dwelt near enough to Nature and Truth to borrow a trope
65   15|        landscape! Again, perhaps, Nature will try, with me for a
66   15|          see how he can ever die; Nature cannot spare him.~ ~
67   16|           fed, at any rate. It is Nature's own bird which lives on
68   16|     slender paws. It looked as if Nature no longer contained the
69   16|          vigor and the dignity of Nature. Not without reason was
70   16|    slenderness. Such then was its nature. (Lepus, levipes, light-foot,
71   16|         very hue and substance of Nature, nearest allied to leaves
72   17|      where? But there was dawning Nature, in whom all creatures live,
73   17|          an answered question, to Nature and daylight. The snow lying
74   17|           seemed to say, Forward! Nature puts no question and answers
75   17|           itself passes deeper in nature than the studies of the
76   17|           fish, and I love to see nature carried out in him. The
77   17|         or whatever convulsion of nature occasioned it, before the
78   17|      deeper and soars higher than Nature goes. So, probably, the
79   17|           we knew all the laws of Nature, we should need only one
80   17|      confusion or irregularity in Nature, but by our ignorance of
81   18|          been a close observer of Nature, and seems as thoroughly
82   18|          express wonder at any of Nature's operations, for I thought
83   18|          of all the operations of Nature. The Maker of this earth
84   18|       this suggests at least that Nature has some bowels, and there
85   18|           a furnace, showing that Nature is "in full blast" within.
86   18|           at least, which widowed Nature wears. I am particularly
87   18|       preserve the equilibrium of nature.~ ~
88   18| approaches a little the primitive nature of man, as the sprouts of
89   18|           preserve them, then the nature of man does not differ much
90   18|         the brute. Men seeing the nature of this man like that of
91   18|          can never have enough of nature. We must be refreshed by
92   18|          and inviolable health of Nature was my compensation for
93   18|          this. I love to see that Nature is so rife with life that
94   19|           you without them. As if Nature could support but one order
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