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 1    1|         himself thus firmly in the earth, but that he may rise in
 2    1|    Petersburg from the face of the earth.~ ~
 3    1|           did not live long on the earth without discovering the
 4    1|             I would rather ride on earth in an ox cart, with a free
 5    1|           but have settled down on earth and forgotten heaven. We
 6    1|             man is sure to come to earth again beyond that distance.
 7    1|           burrow themselves in the earth for their first shelter
 8    1|           a smoky fire against the earth, at the highest side." They
 9    1|        houses," says he, "till the earth, by the Lord's blessing,
10    1|        they think proper, case the earth inside with wood all round
11    1|       prevent the caving in of the earth; floor this cellar with
12    1|         was thawing as well as the earth, and the life that had lain
13    1|         latitudes men dig into the earth for an equable temperature.
14    1|   posterity remark its dent in the earth. The house is still but
15    1|           take up a handful of the earth at your feet, and paint
16    1|        maintain one's self on this earth is not a hardship but a
17    1|        scorched the surface of the earth, and dried up every spring,
18    1|         hurled him headlong to the earth with a thunderbolt, and
19    3|          is but the outside of the earth everywhere.~ ~
20    3|          buoyancy to and float the earth. One value even of the smallest
21    3|          look into it you see that earth is not continent but insular.
22    3|           coin in a basin, all the earth beyond the pond appeared
23    5|      somewhere in the orbit of the earth.~ ~
24    5|          like thunder, shaking the earth with his feet, and breathing
25    5|          know), it seems as if the earth had got a race now worthy
26    5|       train of cars which bugs the earth is but the barb of the spear.
27    5|           makes a distant ridge of earth interesting to our eyes
28    5|       human shape night-walked the earth and did the deeds of darkness,
29    5|          miles over the resounding earth, drowning the feebler notes
30    6|         reply to such - This whole earth which we inhabit is but
31    6|            powers of Heaven and of Earth!"~ ~
32    6|         have intelligence with the earth? Am I not partly leaves
33    8|            They attached me to the earth, and so I got strength like
34    8|           make this portion of the earth's surface, which had yielded
35    8|           millet grass, making the earth say beans instead of grass -
36    8|        mould with the spade." "The earth," he adds elsewhere, "especially
37    8|         partially risen out of the earth, something more than erect,
38    8|            Romans "called the same earth Mother and Ceres, and thought
39    8|            course. In his view the earth is all equally cultivated
40   10|            view. Lying between the earth and the heavens, it partakes
41   10|            transmitted through the earth, melts first and forms a
42   10|            now sinks deep into the earth, and they used much profanity,
43   10|          expressive feature. It is earth's eye; looking into which
44   10|         lies on the surface of the earth. Sky water. It needs no
45   10|     crystals on the surface of the earth, Lakes of Light. If they
46   10|        Talk of heaven! ye disgrace earth.~
47   11|          if all the meadows on the earth were left in a wild state,
48   14|            thrusting them into the earth. He shared with me the labors
49   14|     concealed in the bowels of the earth. In previous years I had
50   14|      forming a ring level with the earth four or five inches distant
51   14|        vein of gold, deep into the earth. But commonly I kindled
52   15|             Now only a dent in the earth marks the site of these
53   15|         that becomes necessary the earth itself will be destroyed.
54   15|           that the heavens and the earth had met together, since
55   15|       castles in the air for which earth offered no worthy foundation.
56   16|         such a sound as the frozen earth would yield if struck with
57   16|          would find a crack in the earth a quarter of a mile long
58   16|            the bosom of the frozen earth he would be safe, or if
59   17|         The snow lying deep on the earth dotted with young pines,
60   17|           work, which extends from earth even into the plains of
61   17|     undulation in the crust of the earth? When two legs of my level
62   18|         temperature of the air and earth, but its heat passes through
63   18|          expand in the spring. The earth is all alive and covered
64   18|           mud with quakings of the earth. One old man, who has been
65   18|           leaf. No wonder that the earth expresses itself outwardly
66   18|            the lumpish grub in the earth to the airy and fluttering
67   18|          whose pulp is intervening earth, and towns and cities are
68   18|          Nature. The Maker of this earth but patented a leaf. What
69   18| indigestions. It convinces me that Earth is still in her swaddling-clothes,
70   18|            full blast" within. The earth is not a mere fragment of
71   18|           and fruit - not a fossil earth, but a living earth; compared
72   18|         fossil earth, but a living earth; compared with whose great
73   18|            forms which this molten earth flows out into. And not
74   18|    primoribus evocata" - as if the earth sent forth an inward heat
75   18|                             Or the earth, being recent and lately
76   18|           lonely, but made all the earth lonely beneath it. Where
77   18|           it seemed related to the earth but by an egg hatched some
78   18|      midsummer haze caught up from earth? Its eyry now some cliffy
79   19|             moon down, and at last earth down too.~ ~
80   19|           open. The surface of the earth is soft and impressible
81   19|            mists which envelop the earth, and not like the azure
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