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 1    1|          hole, and not leave her morning's work undone. Morning work!
 2    1|       her morning's work undone. Morning work! By the blushes of
 3    1|     Memnon, what should be man's morning work in this world? I had
 4    1|          vacate at five tomorrow morning, selling to nobody else
 5    1|      down this dwelling the same morning, drawing the nails, and
 6    1|         the ground, early in the morning: which mode I still think
 7    1|      village, till at length one morning I forgot the rules, and
 8    1|                    On the fourth morning, the high priest, by rubbing
 9    1|          spring come to him, the morning rise over his couch, and
10    3|    lustily as chanticleer in the morning, standing on his roost,
11    3|          look, especially in the morning, when its timbers were saturated
12    3|        of terrestrial music. The morning wind forever blows, the
13    3|                            Every morning was a cheerful invitation
14    3|           I can understand that. Morning brings back the heroic ages.
15    3|      fertility of the world. The morning, which is the most memorable
16    3|         should say, transpire in morning time and in a morning atmosphere.
17    3|         in morning time and in a morning atmosphere. The Vedas say, "
18    3|     intelligences awake with the morning." Poetry and art, and the
19    3|           the day is a perpetual morning. It matters not what the
20    3|     attitudes and labors of men. Morning is when I am awake and there
21    3|        excuse so many times this morning, nor a boy, nor a woman,
22    3|         his eyes gouged out this morning on the Wachito River; never
23    3|      With unrelaxed nerves, with morning vigor, sail by it, looking
24    4|     their heroes, and consecrate morning hours to their pages. The
25    4|          beautiful almost as the morning itself; for later writers,
26    4|        be more salutary than the morning or the spring to our lives,
27    5|           Sometimes, in a summer morning, having taken my accustomed
28    5|        some work of mine; it was morning, and lo, now it is evening,
29    5|        had broken their fast the morning sun had dried my house sufficiently
30    5|         watch the passage of the morning cars with the same feeling
31    5|         was up early this winter morning by the light of the stars
32    5|          his stall only with the morning star, to start once more
33    5|        steed are frozen. On this morning of the Great Snow, perchance,
34    5|         twenty times before this morning, that he expects some by
35    5|      until the sun disperses the morning mist, and only the patriarch
36    5|  drumsticks. To walk in a winter morning in a wood where these birds
37    6|     would reach some time in the morning.~ ~
38    6|         house; especially in the morning, when nobody calls. Let
39    6|      have a draught of undiluted morning air. Morning air! If men
40    6|        of undiluted morning air. Morning air! If men will not drink
41    6|     their subscription ticket to morning time in this world. But
42    7|     should come to my lodge this morning but a true Homeric or Paphlagonian
43    7|        man, gathered this Sunday morning. - I suppose there's no
44    7|        say, as he went by in the morning, "How thick the pigeons
45    7|      score of them lost in every morning's dew - and become frizzled
46    7|     railroad men taking a Sunday morning walk in clean shirts, fishermen
47    8|        their heads. Early in the morning I worked barefooted, dabbling
48    8|       love to call him - all the morning, glad of your society, that
49    8|         from five o'clock in the morning till noon, and commonly
50    9|         not get home till toward morning, by which time, as there
51   10|        fishing on the pond since morning, as silent and motionless
52   10|           Perhaps on that spring morning when Adam and Eve were driven
53   10|        pushed off my boat in the morning, I disturbed a great mud-turtle
54   10|     covered with dew in a spring morning. Every motion of an oar
55   11|        the shadow of his head at morning and evening, whether he
56   11|       especially observed in the morning, but also at other times,
57   11|       over again; their shadows, morning and evening, reach farther
58   12|         are the first streaks of morning. There is unquestionably
59   12|    indescribable as the tints of morning or evening. It is a little
60   12|        of dashing the hopes of a morning with a cup of warm coffee,
61   13|        hollow tree; and then for morning calls and dinner-parties!
62   13|       pail of water early in the morning I frequently saw this stately
63   14|    coming in flocks early in the morning and picking the nuts out
64   14|         mirror of the lake. Each morning the manager of this gallery
65   14|     visitors from entering. Each morning, when they were numbed with
66   14|   commenced at the ground in the morning, a course of bricks raised
67   14|       you examine it closely the morning after it freezes, you find
68   16|      against my door, and in the morning would find a crack in the
69   16| partridges came out of the woods morning and evening to feed there.
70   16|     their departure early in the morning.~ ~
71   16|         and she startled me each morning by her hasty departure when
72   17|                       Then to my morning work. First I take an axe
73   17|                     Early in the morning, while all things are crisp
74   17|          down on to our pond one morning, with many carloads of ungainly-looking
75   17|         drink at my well. In the morning I bathe my intellect in
76   18|          on a small scale. Every morning, generally speaking, the
77   18|    cooled more rapidly until the morning, The day is an epitome of
78   18|         night is the winter, the morning and evening are the spring
79   18|        temperature. One pleasant morning after a cold night, February
80   18|       ceases to flow, but in the morning the streams will start once
81   18|                           In the morning I watched the geese from
82   18|          ridges placed under the morning rays.~ ~
83   18|     spring. In a pleasant spring morning all men's sins are forgiven.
84   18|       and warm this first spring morning, re-creating the world,
85   18|         beneficent breath of the morning, causes that in respect
86   18|         and to need none but the morning and the ether with which
87   18|          to those meadows on the morning of many a first spring day,
88   19|        would find fault with the morning red, if they ever got up
89   19|        to dawn. The sun is but a morning star.~ ~THE END .~ ~
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