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1 1| Talk of a divinity in man! Look at the teamster on the highway, 2 1| take place than for us to look through each other's eyes 3 1| obtain them; or even to look over the old day-books of 4 1| this I should not need to look farther than to the shanties 5 1| It certainly is fair to look at that class by whose labor 6 1| and then perhaps I may look at your bawbles and find 7 1| pass the time of day, and look freshly up, unconcerned, 8 1| thirty centuries begin to look down on it, mankind begin 9 1| on it, mankind begin to look up at it. As for your high 10 1| and that their deeds would look no better in print. The 11 1| stored in somebody's barn. I look upon England today as an 12 1| willing that they should look in. The moon will not sour 13 1| brightness that no mortal can look him in the face, and then, 14 3| nor spare your pains to look at it, and do not think 15 3| gave it a clean and airy look, especially in the morning, 16 3| smallest well is, that when you look into it you see that earth 17 3| medium through which we look, which morally we can do. 18 3| place in his description. Look at a meeting-house, or a 19 5| those who were obliged to look abroad for amusement, to 20 5| interesting most familiar objects look out of doors than in the 21 5| pleasant though strange to look on. The large buds, suddenly 22 5| since its orbit does not look like a returning curve - 23 5| by the whizzing sound, I look up from my book and see 24 7| with a sincere and serious look, "Gorrappit, I never was 25 7| and he never failed to look at them in the most simple 26 8| is a fine broad leaf to look on. My auxiliaries are the 27 8| same everlastingly great look that it wears daily, and 28 8| and unmixed seed. First look out for worms, and supply 29 8| vacancies by planting anew. Then look out for woodchucks, if it 30 9| suppose. I frequently had to look up at the opening between 31 10| woodcraft, who was pleased to look upon my house as a building 32 10| and are undeceived. As you look over the pond westward you 33 10| is remarkable that we can look down on its surface. We 34 10| surface. We shall, perhaps, look down thus on the surface 35 10| The cars never pause to look at it; yet I fancy that 36 10| undulation of the surface, they look like huge water snakes in 37 13| sods you turn up, if you look well in among the roots 38 13| traveller does not often look into such a limpid well. 39 14| mishap, with a complacent look toward the lathing overhead, 40 14| thought that I would just look in at the window and see 41 14| could no longer sit and look into the fire, and the pertinent 42 16| the ground, when he would look over at it with a ludicrous 43 17| where, kneeling to drink, I look down into the quiet parlor 44 17| grown perch for bait. You look into his pail with wonder 45 17| more, probably, I shall look from the same window on 46 18| and resembling, as you look down on them, the laciniated, 47 18| blood-vessels are formed. If you look closely you observe that 48 19| Yet we should oftener look over the tafferel of our