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1 1| I have looked after the wild stock of the town, which 2 1| to the woods and became a wild cat, and, as I learned afterward, 3 1| round eating locusts and wild honey. I doubt if Flying 4 1| that I might gather the wild herbs, or carry evergreens 5 3| farmer's premises, tasted his wild apples, discoursed on husbandry 6 3| supposed that he had got a few wild apples only. Why, the owner 7 5| flower, had attracted many wild bees, gradually assumed 8 5| clearing; the tantivy of wild pigeons, flying by two and 9 5| disgrace, or perchance run wild and strike a league with 10 5| bird. The note of this once wild Indian pheasant is certainly 11 5| native woods, and hear the wild cockerels crow on the trees, 12 5| owl behind it, a flock of wild geese or a laughing loon 13 5| under your meadows, and wild sumachs and blackberry vines 14 6| we are accustomed to call wild and dreary, and also that 15 6| the daughter of Juno and wild lettuce, and who had the 16 8| the like, before, sweet wild fruits and pleasant flowers, 17 8| connecting link between wild and cultivated fields; as 18 8| cheerfully returning to their wild and primitive state that 19 8| attracted by the passage of wild pigeons from this wood to 20 10| keeper of a menagerie his wild beasts, until I elicited 21 10| face; who regarded even the wild ducks which settled in it 22 10| fishes that swim in it, the wild fowl or quadrupeds which 23 10| quadrupeds which frequent it, the wild flowers which grow by its 24 10| grow by its shores, or some wild man or child the thread 25 10| ducks swim! Hither the clean wild ducks come. Nature has no 26 10| maiden conspires with the wild luxuriant beauty of Nature? 27 11| woods in its folds, and the wild holly berries make the beholder 28 11| tempted by nameless other wild forbidden fruits, too fair 29 11| the earth were left in a wild state, if that were the 30 11| may here be played. Grow wild according to thy nature, 31 12| reverence them both. I love the wild not less than the good. 32 13| into the country, but a wild native kind not found in 33 13| how many creatures live wild and free though secret in 34 13| kittens in the woods, quite wild, and they all, like their 35 13| flying squirrel or some other wild animal, which is not impossible, 36 13| the woods ring with his wild laughter before I had risen. 37 14| collected a small store of wild apples for coddling, which 38 14| flowering vine; but let wild Nature reign here once more, 39 14| gave notice to the various wild inhabitants of Walden vale, 40 15| now, but their fruit still wild and ciderish to my taste. 41 15| roots furnish still the wild stocks of many a thrifty 42 16| woods at sunset to "bud" the wild apple trees. They will come 43 16| Squirrels and wild mice disputed for my store 44 16| between me and itself - the wild free venison, assenting 45 16| hardly as if you had seen a wild creature when a rabbit or 46 17| take pickerel and perch; wild men, who instinctively follow 47 18| pinweeds, and graceful wild grasses, more obvious and 48 18| to willow root, when the wild river valley and the woods 49 18| land and sea be infinitely wild, unsurveyed and unfathomed 50 19| is rarely heard here. The wild goose is more of a cosmopolite