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 1    1|           had built myself, on the shore of Walden Pond, in Concord,
 2    1|           discharged upon a Jersey shore; - to be your own telegraph,
 3    3|                I was seated by the shore of a small pond, about a
 4    3|            woods that the opposite shore, half a mile off, like the
 5    3|         around, and was heard from shore to shore. A lake like this
 6    3|            was heard from shore to shore. A lake like this is never
 7    3|           the hills which form the shore there, where their opposite
 8    3|      plateau to which the opposite shore arose stretched away toward
 9    5|           and seizes a frog by the shore; the sedge is bending under
10    5|           In the meanwhile all the shore rang with the trump of bullfrogs,
11    5|         chaps, under this northern shore quaffs a deep draught of
12    6|          As I walk along the stony shore of the pond in my shirt-sleeves,
13   10|            had made my home by the shore.~ ~
14   10|            or thirty rods from the shore, surrounded sometimes by
15   10|      frequented it or lived by its shore; yet this pond is so remarkable
16   10|            yellowish tint next the shore where you can see the sand,
17   10|          of a vivid green next the shore. Some have referred this
18   10|                                The shore is composed of a belt of
19   10|          just been cut down on the shore, a narrow shelf-like path
20   10|        some six rods from the main shore, about the year 1824, which
21   10|         fifteen rods from the only shore they knew, which place was
22   10|             leaves an unobstructed shore; for, unlike many ponds
23   10|       subject to a daily tide, its shore is cleanest when the water
24   10|        pond asserts its title to a shore, and thus the shore is shorn,
25   10|           to a shore, and thus the shore is shorn, and the trees
26   10|         blueberry bushes about the shore, which commonly produce
27   10|            puzzled to tell how the shore became so regularly paved.
28   10|        side and became the present shore. It is very certain, at
29   10|          are most stones where the shore is most abrupt; so that,
30   10|            a week in summer by the shore of a pond, needs only bury
31   10|            near the sandy eastern, shore where the water is eight
32   10|                                The shore is irregular enough not
33   10|     beautifully scalloped southern shore, where successive capes
34   10|        case, but, with its winding shore, the most natural and agreeable
35   10|         from the low shrubs of the shore to the highest trees. There
36   10|          seen. The water laves the shore as it did a thousand years
37   10|          fluviatile trees next the shore are the slender eyelashes
38   10| adventurously glide forth from the shore by short impulses till they
39   10|         trembling circles seek the shore and all is smooth again.
40   10|        canoe which he found on the shore. It was made of two white
41   10|            come floating up to the shore; but when you went toward
42   10|            and I arose to see what shore my fates had impelled me
43   10|            all the woods on Walden shore, that Trojan horse, with
44   10|          have laid bare first this shore and then that, and the Irish
45   10|     another is springing up by its shore as lustily as ever; the
46   10|                     I am its stony shore,~ ~
47   10|            I crept along its sedgy shore, the fresh spray blowing
48   10|         and undistinguishable pond shore, through which rushes and
49   10|          are sometimes cast on the shore. They are either solid grass,
50   10|      Icarian Sea, where "still the shore" a "brave attempt resounds."~ ~
51   10|      ground. It has the same stony shore, and its waters are of the
52   10|          water, many rods from the shore. It was even supposed by
53   10|           or fifteen rods from the shore, where the water was thirty
54   10|      channel in the ice toward the shore, and hauled it over and
55   10|            been a dead tree on the shore, but was finally blown over
56   10|        stony bottom all around the shore, where it is visited by
57   13|            walking along the stony shore of the pond, for they rarely
58   13|           paddling along the north shore one very calm October afternoon,
59   13|          one, sailing out from the shore toward the middle a few
60   14|           pine woods and the stony shore, made the fireside of the
61   14|          with stones from the pond shore, and also made my mortar
62   14|          purpose from the opposite shore of the pond in a boat, a
63   14|            hauled up partly on the shore. After soaking two years
64   16|            then return to the same shore. Ere long the hounds arrived,
65   17|          the dry oak leaves on the shore, as wise in natural lore
66   17|            equal distance from the shore, and having fastened the
67   17|          by observing the opposite shore. Cape becomes bar, and plain
68   17|       character of the surrounding shore, and you have almost elements
69   17|        circumstances, an Achillean shore, whose peaks overshadow
70   17|          him. But a low and smooth shore proves him shallow on that
71   17|            the promontories of the shore, the ancient axes of elevation.
72   17|          but an inclination in the shore in which a thought was harbored
73   17|           7, the cakes sent to the shore were one day rejected by
74   17|           ice. At one rod from the shore its greatest fluctuation,
75   17|    appeared firmly attached to the shore. It was probably greater
76   17|            of my level were on the shore and the third on the ice,
77   17|        these, being sledded to the shore, were rapidly hauled off
78   18|           freezing point; near the shore at 33'; in the middle of
79   18|           at a dozen rods from the shore, in shallow water, under
80   18|          the water is close to the shore, where only three or four
81   18|           a rod in width about the shore, the middle was merely honeycombed
82   18|        three or four rods from the shore, and there was a smooth
83   18|       there, and drifted in to the shore, and the sound he had heard
84   18|            its edge grating on the shore - at first gently nibbled
85   18|     singing from the bushes on the shore - olit, olit, olit - chip,
86   18|           somewhat to those of the shore, but more regular! It is
87   18|            and of the sands on its shore - a silvery sheen as from
88   18|            But when I stood on the shore they at once rose up with
89   18|          and rotten wood along the shore, so that you could have
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