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 1    1|           one head is crushed, two spring up.~ ~
 2    1|      Venetian blinds, copper pump, spring lock, a commodious cellar,
 3    1|         and the rails shone in the spring sun, and I heard the lark
 4    1|        with us. They were pleasant spring days, in which the winter
 5    1|          feel the influence of the spring of springs arousing them,
 6    1|      freshly up, unconcerned, with spring thoughts, at the devastation;
 7    1|          earth, and dried up every spring, and made the great desert
 8    1|           this be righted, let the spring come to him, the morning
 9    3|        winter through, and see the spring come in. The future inhabitants
10    3|            fogs from frosts in the spring, though that was nothing
11    4|            than the morning or the spring to our lives, and possibly
12    5|            pushing out late in the spring from dry sticks which had
13    6|         man; unless it were in the spring, when at long intervals
14    6|            long rain-storms in the spring or fall, which confined
15    6|           wherever she came it was spring.~
16   10|            half acres; a perennial spring in the midst of pine and
17   10|      railroad sandbank, and in the spring, before the leaves are expanded,
18   10|        portion, also, where in the spring, the ice being warmed by
19   10|          ever. Not an intermitting spring! Perhaps on that spring
20   10|            spring! Perhaps on that spring morning when Adam and Eve
21   10|            breaking up in a gentle spring rain accompanied with mist
22   10|         temperature of the Boiling Spring the same day was 45', or
23   10|        though I also resorted to a spring in the neighborhood. It
24   10|           geese frequent it in the spring and fall, the white-bellied
25   10|       works of man shine as in the spring. Ay, every leaf and twig
26   10|         when covered with dew in a spring morning. Every motion of
27   10|           smooth, betrayed where a spring welled up from the bottom.
28   10|            has muddied the Boiling Spring with his foot, and he it
29   10|        inches in diameter." In the spring of '49 I talked with the
30   13|          me. I have water from the spring, and a loaf of brown bread
31   13|             and read a little by a spring which was the source of
32   13|          sit on. I had dug out the spring and made a well of clear
33   13|          turtle doves sat over the spring, or fluttered from bough
34   13|       matted like felt, and in the spring these appendages dropped
35   15|          he had heard of Brister's Spring, he had never seen it; and
36   15|           is visible, where once a spring oozed; now dry and tearless
37   15|         sweet-scented flowers each spring, to be plucked by the musing
38   15|            sweet, as in that first spring. I mark its still tender,
39   15|            Pond and cool Brister's Spring - privilege to drink long
40   15|           and my house raised last spring to be the oldest in the
41   15|            as it appeared the next spring.~ ~
42   15| occasionally awaited the return of spring.~ ~
43   16|            it scud with an elastic spring over the snow-crust, straightening
44   16|           sprouts and bushes which spring up afford them concealment,
45   17|            this deep and capacious spring, far beneath the rattling
46   17|        putting a strainer over the spring in the meadow, which would
47   18|                                    SPRING~ ~
48   18|           than near the bottom. In spring the sun not only exerts
49   18|    disappears suddenly in a single spring rain. Ice has its grain
50   18|        morning and evening are the spring and fall, and the noon is
51   18|          as the buds expand in the spring. The earth is all alive
52   18|         and opportunity to see the Spring come in. The ice in the
53   18|       alert for the first signs of spring, to hear the chance note
54   18|            between them - that one spring day he took his gun and
55   18|         the frost comes out in the spring, and even in a thawing day
56   18|          sides, the produce of one spring day. What makes this sand
57   18|         out of the ground; this is Spring. It precedes the green and
58   18|     precedes the green and flowery spring, as mythology precedes regular
59   18|            every side. Fresh curls spring from the baldest brow. There
60   18|                 At the approach of spring the red squirrels got under
61   18|               The first sparrow of spring! The year beginning with
62   18|            carols and glees to the spring. The marsh hawk, sailing
63   18|            on the hillsides like a spring fire - "et primitus oritur
64   18|        contrast between winter and spring. Walden was dead and is
65   18|           is alive again. But this spring it broke up more steadily,
66   18|          door, and passed my first spring night in the woods.~ ~
67   18|       glancing plumage, and plants spring and bloom, and winds blow,
68   18|          turn, so the coming in of spring is like the creation of
69   18|         winter while it is already spring. In a pleasant spring morning
70   18|      already spring. In a pleasant spring morning all men's sins are
71   18|         bright and warm this first spring morning, re-creating the
72   18|        bless the new day, feel the spring influence with the innocence
73   18|          of virtues which began to spring up again from developing
74   18|                  There was eternal spring, and placid zephyrs with
75   18|            morning of many a first spring day, jumping from hummock
76   19|          an oak. Shall he turn his spring into summer? If the condition
77   19|           its door as early in the spring. I do not see but a quiet
78   19|        satisfaction to commerce to spring an arch before I have got
79   19|         life. These may be but the spring months in the life of the
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