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 1    1|         they bear at last in the air and light, far from the
 2    1|        it is to live in the open air, and our lives are domestic
 3    1|        holes in it, to admit the air at least, get into it when
 4    1|          though the birds of the air have their nests, and the
 5    1|    heavenly comforts rarefies to air."~ ~
 6    1|     would rather sit in the open air, for no dust gathers on
 7    3|          go outdoors to take the air, for the atmosphere within
 8    3| rain-storm in August, when, both air and water being perfectly
 9    3|         the clear portion of the air above it being, shallow
10    3|         Iliad and Odyssey in the air, singing its own wrath and
11    3|          a fragrance filling the air - to a higher life than
12    5|        there was not a breath of air stirring, broken off by
13    5|      house, gives a voice to the air; a fish hawk dimples the
14    5|          to be sons of Tell. The air is full of invisible bolts.
15    5|    stables, and cow-yards in the air, drovers with their sticks,
16    5|         the September gales. The air is filled with the bleating
17    5|          case a melody which the air had strained, and which
18    6|     draught of undiluted morning air. Morning air! If men will
19    6|   undiluted morning air. Morning air! If men will not drink of
20    8|         small imps that fill the air and lay their eggs on the
21    8|       surveys, those his perfect air - inflated wings answering
22    8|          vital spirits" from the air. I harvested twelve bushels
23    8|    broadcast and floating in the air, had taken root and grown
24   10|     burning brands high into the air like skyrockets, which,
25   10|       and squirming to the upper air. It was very queer, especially
26   10|          my line upward into the air, as well as downward into
27   10|          as an equal quantity of air. It is well known that a
28   10|          which is exposed to the air is colder than springs and
29   10|        three or four feet in the air, and there is one bright
30   10|        the spirit that is in the air. It is continually receiving
31   10|      down thus on the surface of air at length, and mark where
32   10|      completely overcast and the air was full of mist, I observed
33   10|          be floating through the air as in a balloon, and their
34   10|       rain hard immediately, the air being fun of mist, I made
35   11|         ear through the cleansed air, from I know not what quarter,
36   12|         to be intoxicated by the air he breathes? I have found
37   13|     breast, the stillness of the air, and the smoothness of the
38   13|    surface, and filled the whole air with misty rain, and I was
39   14|         broke through carried in air with them, which formed
40   14|    stronger than before, for the air bubbles had greatly expanded
41   14|   discovered fire, boxes up some air in a spacious apartment,
42   15|          building castles in the air for which earth offered
43   16|         ground, and snapping the air as if possessed, and ran
44   17|      before his time to the thin air of heaven.~ ~
45   17|       off their very element and air, held fast by chains and
46   17|      through the favoring winter air, to wintry cellars, to underlie
47   17|       the cakes thus in the open air in a pile thirty-five feet
48   17|    outside layers to exclude the air; for when the wind, though
49   17|        expected, containing more air than usual, or for some
50   17|          is due to the light and air they contain, and the most
51   18|     increased temperature of the air and earth, but its heat
52   18|          uneven, and causing the air bubbles which it contains
53   18|         may be its position, the air cells are at right angles
54   18|     wooden pond, though the cold air circulated underneath, and
55   18|          full of cracks, and the air also being less elastic,
56   18|        reliance in the fields of air; mounting again and again
57   18|       heavens? The tenant of the air, it seemed related to the
58   18| especially in the night when the air was heavy, but the assurance
59   18|    talons, as if she held by the air, while she surveyed the
60   19|     wisely recommend a change of air and scenery. Thank Heaven,
61   19|        have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost;
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