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 1    1|      new arrival; or waiting at evening on the hill-tops for the
 2    1|      tomorrow, or possibly this evening, if you are lucky enough
 3    3|         had all the serenity of evening, and the wood thrush sang
 4    5|      morning, and lo, now it is evening, and nothing memorable is
 5    5|       slumber. Or perchance, at evening, I hear him in his stable
 6    5|                              At evening, the distant lowing of some
 7    5|        of the summer, after the evening train had gone by, the whip-poor-wills
 8    5|       setting of the sun, every evening. I had a rare opportunity
 9    5|                     Late in the evening I heard the distant rumbling
10    6|             THIS IS A delicious evening, when the whole body is
11    6|       small waves raised by the evening wind are as remote from
12    6|      twilight ushered in a long evening in which many thoughts had
13    6|        dig his cellar.... I one evening overtook one of my townsmen,
14    6|       manage to pass a cheerful evening with social mirth and pleasant
15    9|    visitor chanced to stay into evening, and it proved a dark night,
16   11|         his head at morning and evening, whether he was in Italy
17   11|   eastern woods promised a fair evening; so I took my departure.
18   11|      their shadows, morning and evening, reach farther than their
19   12|         the tints of morning or evening. It is a little star-dust
20   12|        of warm coffee, or of an evening with a dish of tea! Ah,
21   12|       at his door one September evening, after a hard day's work,
22   12|       man. It was a rather cool evening, and some of his neighbors
23   14|         began to have a fire at evening, before I plastered my house,
24   14|  flickering shadows may play at evening about the rafters? These
25   14|     laborer, looking into it at evening, pulifies his thoughts of
26   15|        returned from my walk at evening I crossed the deep tracks
27   16|       lecture in Lincoln in the evening, travelling in no road and
28   16|      opened my door in a winter evening without hearing it; Hoo
29   16|        of the woods morning and evening to feed there. Whichever
30   16|       will come regularly every evening to particular trees, where
31   16|         Actaeon. And perhaps at evening I see the hunters returning
32   16|      into the woods again. That evening a Weston squire came to
33   16|         I opened my door in the evening, off they would go with
34   16|       only excited my pity. One evening one sat by my door two paces
35   18|       warm after all, and every evening it is being cooled more
36   18|         winter, the morning and evening are the spring and fall,
37   18|        weather a pond fires its evening gun with great regularity.
38   18|     pond does not thunder every evening, and I cannot tell surely
39   18|      thick; but by the next day evening, perhaps, after a warm rain
40   18|     filled my house, though the evening was at hand, and the clouds
41   18|     full of hope as in a summer evening, reflecting a summer evening
42   18|    evening, reflecting a summer evening sky in its bosom, though
43   18| powerful song as of yore. O the evening robin, at the end of a New
44   18|        the beneficent breath of evening does not suffice to preserve
45   18|        As soon as the breath of evening does not suffice longer
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