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 1    1|                            I have thought that Walden Pond would be
 2    1|          for a moment absorbed in thought, emphasizing to myself each
 3    1|           deep around them, and I thought that they would be glad
 4    1|         nobleness, without ever a thought for the appearance and whatever
 5    1|           their power of abstract thought, that nations should seek
 6    1|       mind to tax my ingenuity, I thought often and seriously of picking
 7    1|         wonted moods, I foolishly thought. While my acquaintances
 8    1|       some acres, told me that he thought he should live as I did,
 9    1|        that. However, when I have thought to indulge myself in this
10    3|   improved, which some might have thought too far from the village,
11    3|        whose elastic and vigorous thought keeps pace with the sun,
12    4|       more favorable, not only to thought, but to serious reading,
13    4|        symbol of an ancient man's thought becomes a modern man's speech.
14    4|          Little Reading," which I thought referred to a town of that
15    4|          traders value, but it is thought Utopian to propose spending
16    5|          courage, which Bonaparte thought was the rarest, but whose
17    5|        all healthy and courageous thought. It reminded me of ghouls
18    5|           from my clearing, and I thought that it might be worth the
19    6|   insignificant, and I have never thought of them since. Every little
20    6|     person nor a villager, that I thought no place could ever be strange
21    6|         Whalley; and though he is thought to be dead, none can show
22    7|          port. The bullet of your thought must have overcome its lateral
23    7|           coming, he did as if he thought that anything so grand would
24    7|          I wrote considerably, he thought for a long time that it
25    7|           water and drank it, and thought that was better than water
26    7|           thread at the store, he thought it would be inconvenient
27    7|         called it Plato's man, he thought it an important difference
28    7|          always had a presentable thought behind. Yet his thinking
29    7|           even as Walden Pond was thought to be, though they may be
30    7|        selectmen of the town, and thought it was time that the tables
31    7|           business, even farmers, thought only of solitude and employment,
32    7|           of whatever age or sex, thought most of sickness, and sudden
33    7|          think of any? - and they thought that a prudent man would
34    7|        greatest bores of all, who thought that I was forever singing,~ ~
35    8|           soil express its summer thought in bean leaves and blossoms
36    8|        was out of their sight and thought. It was the only open and
37    8|       earth Mother and Ceres, and thought that they who cultivated
38    9|      sailing. I had many a genial thought by the cabin fire "as I
39    9|       step of my walk, and I have thought that perhaps my body would
40   10|        the water's edge, which we thought attracted the fishes, we
41   10|         lustily as ever; the same thought is welling up to its surface
42   10|           and clarified it in his thought, and in his will bequeathed
43   10|                   Lies high in my thought.~ ~
44   10|    legislature gave him - him who thought only of its money value;
45   10|       woodpeckers on the butt. He thought that it might have been
46   11|                                 I thought of living there before I
47   11|           The gods must be proud, thought I, with such forked flashes
48   11|       gruel sustains life here, I thought; so, shutting my eyes, and
49   12|           with his mood. Still he thought of his work; but the burden
50   12|       work; but the burden of his thought was, that though this kept
51   13|         true Mediterranean sky. I thought, as I have my living to
52   13|   Invalides, I do not know; but I thought that his industry would
53   13|         membrane about them. Some thought it was part flying squirrel
54   13|         endeavoring to divine his thought in mine. It was a pretty
55   13|        was indeed a silly loon, I thought. I could commonly hear the
56   13|           in the sky; and, when I thought they had gone off thither
57   14|           a very hot fire; nay, I thought that they burned better
58   14|           I was splitting wood, I thought that I would just look in
59   15|          had leaped the brook. We thought it was far south over the
60   15|     cooled our ardor. At first we thought to throw a frog-pond on
61   15|        and, between ourselves, we thought that, were we there in season
62   15|      scholars, and entertains the thought of all, adding to it commonly
63   15|      Having each some shingles of thought well dried, we sat and whittled
64   15|      smoothly, that the fishes of thought were not seared from the
65   16|         the road, and as quick as thought leaped the other wall out
66   16| short-lived mood, and as quick as thought can follow thought his piece
67   16|       quick as thought can follow thought his piece was levelled,
68   17|       infinite some ponds will be thought to be bottomless.~ ~
69   17|           what depth I had found, thought that it could not be true,
70   17|          a corresponding depth of thought. Also there is a bar across
71   17|           in the shore in which a thought was harbored becomes an
72   17|       from the ocean, wherein the thought secures its own conditions -
73   17|           another place what they thought was a "leach-hole," through
74   18|        Nature's operations, for I thought that there were no secrets
75   18|        took his gun and boat, and thought that he would have a little
76   18|        ducks love, within, and he thought it likely that some would
77   19|    channels, not of trade, but of thought. Every man is the lord of
78   19|          one cannot take away his thought." Do not seek so anxiously
79   19|           observed to the boy, "I thought you said that this bog had
80   19|       that knows it. Only what is thought, said, or done at a certain
81   19|        was as cold as the ices. I thought that there was no need of
82   19|        fame of the vintage; but I thought of an older, a newer, and
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