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1 1| planet, and I have yet to hear the first syllable of valuable 2 1| without honor of a kind - I hear an irresistible voice which 3 1| outside the town, trying to hear what was in the wind, to 4 1| what was in the wind, to hear and carry it express! I 5 1| that I am so rash. When I hear this oracular sentence, 6 1| but feel compassion when I hear some trig, compact-looking 7 3| but few are the ears that hear it. Olympus is but the outside 8 3| There was such a rush, as I hear, the other day at one of 9 3| are really dying, let us hear the rattle in our throats 10 4| Grecian multitude could not hear, after the lapse of ages 11 4| before him, to those who can hear him; but the writer, whose 12 4| satisfied if they read or hear read, and perchance have 13 4| world to come together and hear, O dear! how he did get 14 4| hardly known here. Or shall I hear the name of Plato and never 15 5| suppressed warble which he might hear out of my nest. My days 16 5| shine on these things, and hear the free wind blow on them; 17 5| world as that boy who, as I hear, was put out to a farmer 18 5| why, you couldn't even hear the whistle! I doubt if 19 5| livery of his train; when I hear the iron horse make the 20 5| perchance, at evening, I hear him in his stable blowing 21 5| lost the scent. Methinks I hear them barking behind the 22 5| infernal groves. Yet I love to hear their wailing, their doleful 23 5| their native woods, and hear the wild cockerels crow 24 6| not see them; we seek to hear them, and we do not hear 25 6| hear them, and we do not hear them; identified with the 26 7| that we cannot possibly hear each other's voice in any 27 9| strolled to the village to hear some of the gossip which 28 10| disappear. I was pleased to hear of the old log canoe, which 29 10| there to see him nor to hear of him; who never saw it, 30 12| listens, and one does not hear; one eats, and one does 31 12| unfortunate who does not hear it. We cannot touch a string 32 13| on the shelf. - Hark! I hear a rustling of the leaves. 33 13| are lost, for they never hear the mother's call which 34 13| without any noise that I could hear, and human soldiers never 35 13| thought. I could commonly hear the splash of the water 36 13| the surface when I did not hear him. His white breast, the 37 14| thing as a cupboard, and hear the pot boil, and pay your 38 15| somewhere, and I was pleased to hear that so fictile an art was 39 15| Snow! How cheerful it is to hear of! When the farmers could 40 15| within a rod of him. He could hear me when I moved and cronched 41 15| unexpected breadth, I could not hear the slightest sound from 42 16| corn, then listening to hear what was in the wind. So 43 17| stood there. Perhaps I shall hear a solitary loon laugh as 44 18| first signs of spring, to hear the chance note of some 45 18| who dwell near the river hear the ice crack at night with 46 18| and I was surprised to hear him express wonder at any 47 18| delicacy. We are accustomed to hear this king described as a 48 18| off from the main body. I hear a song sparrow singing from 49 18| the meadow-hen lurk, and hear the booming of the snipe; 50 19| enough. "They pretend," as I hear, "that the verses of Kabir