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1 1| equivalent to grading the whole surface of the planet. Men have 2 1| heaven, and scorched the surface of the earth, and dried 3 3| its bottom far above the surface of other lakes, and, as 4 3| or its smooth reflecting surface was revealed, while the 5 3| vision does not penetrate the surface of things. We think that 6 5| hawk dimples the glassy surface of the pond and brings up 7 5| the sun has shone on the surface of some savage swamp, where 8 6| as the smooth reflecting surface. Though it is now dark, 9 8| this portion of the earth's surface, which had yielded only 10 10| and shiners, dimpling the surface with their tails in the 11 10| clear weather, so that the surface of the waves may reflect 12 10| such a time, being on its surface, and looking with divided 13 10| see, many feet beneath the surface, the schools of perch and 14 10| beside, shallow and stagnant surface water is not mingled with 15 10| expression, "the glassy surface of a lake." When you invert 16 10| the two, you survey its surface critically, it is literally 17 10| thistle-down floating on its surface, which the fishes dart at 18 10| insect from this smooth surface but it manifestly disturbs 19 10| progressing over the smooth surface a quarter of a mile off; 20 10| it perceptibly. When the surface is considerably agitated 21 10| its otherwise invisible surface amid the reflected skies 22 10| perchance, lies on the surface of the earth. Sky water. 23 10| storms, no dust, can dim its surface ever fresh; - a mirror in 24 10| as clouds high above its surface, and he reflected in its 25 10| we can look down on its surface. We shall, perhaps, look 26 10| perhaps, look down thus on the surface of air at length, and mark 27 10| absolutely nothing to ripple the surface. One November afternoon, 28 10| difficult to distinguish its surface; though it no longer reflected 29 10| as I was looking over the surface, I saw here and there at 30 10| there, or, perchance, the surface, being so smooth, betrayed 31 10| constantly rising to the surface and dimpling it, sometimes 32 10| sometimes giving to the surface an appearance as if a slight 33 10| long, at once above the surface. Even as late as the fifth 34 10| saw some dimples on the surface, and thinking it was going 35 10| younger, floating over its surface as the zephyr willed, having 36 10| pick an insect from its surface as of yore. It struck me 37 10| thought is welling up to its surface that was then; it is the 38 10| loved better the reflecting surface of a dollar, or a bright 39 10| species, projecting above the surface in deep water, many rods 40 10| are fifty feet below the surface of the water; the top of 41 10| to the undulation of the surface, they look like huge water 42 10| are great crystals on the surface of the earth, Lakes of Light. 43 13| leaves and rippling the surface of the water, so that no 44 13| than a match for him on the surface. He commonly went off in 45 13| apart when he came to the surface this time, for I had helped 46 13| time, when he came to the surface, turning his head this way 47 13| game, played on the smooth surface of the pond, a man against 48 13| pond, beneath the smooth surface, he might be speeding his 49 13| eighty feet beneath the surface, with hooks set for trout - 50 13| surely under water as on the surface, and swam much faster there. 51 13| where he approached the surface, just put his head out to 52 13| straining my eyes over the surface one way, I would suddenly 53 13| breast when he came to the surface, doing all the work with 54 13| could see where he broke the surface when I did not hear him. 55 13| the east and rippled the surface, and filled the whole air 56 13| far away on the tumultuous surface.~ ~ 57 14| like a skater insect on the surface of the water, and study 58 14| it, are against its under surface, and that more are continually 59 14| first seen against the under surface of the ice were now frozen 60 17| the liquid and trembling surface of the pond, which was so 61 17| observing the outlines of a surface and the character of its 62 17| so that it reaches to the surface, that which was at first 63 17| such a bar has risen to the surface somewhere? It is true, we 64 17| if not mainly, to dry the surface of the pond; for, as the 65 18| distance out, and on the surface where it is deep, than near 66 18| with what was the water surface. Where there is a rock or 67 18| a log rising near to the surface the ice over it is much 68 18| warm days had dried its surface somewhat, it was pleasant 69 18| eastward over its opaque surface in vain, till it reaches 70 18| till it reaches the living surface beyond. It is glorious to 71 19| helped to keep it open. The surface of the earth is soft and 72 19| delved six feet beneath the surface, nor leaped as many above 73 19| established order on the surface. Truly, we are deep thinkers,