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 1    1|      seen with clearer eyes what field they were called to labor
 2    1|   Solomon worked in a particular field today; that was none of
 3    1|       think. From the hearth the field is a great distance. It
 4    1|       the pond, and a small open field in the woods where pines
 5    1|      that bounds an honest man's field than a hundred-gated Thebes
 6    3|      from the highway by a broad field; its bounding on the river,
 7    3|         the scarlet tanager, the field sparrow, the whip-poor-will,
 8    3|     miles south of that our only field known to fame, Concord Battle
 9    5|      minute and casts my distant field into the shade, a celestial
10    5|         daisies and the nests of field mice, like bowlders of the
11    6|     farmer can work alone in the field or the woods all day, hoeing
12    6|          is still at work in his field, and chopping in his woods,
13    8|        these very woods and this field, to the pond. It is one
14    8|        the other in a blackberry field where the green berries
15    8|         only open and cultivated field for a great distance on
16    8|         sometimes the man in the field heard more of travellers'
17    8| agricultural world. This was one field not in Mr. Colman's report.
18    8|       savage or barbarous, so my field was, though not in a bad
19    8|         sense, a half-cultivated field. They were beans cheerfully
20    8|        find out another farmer's field if yours were not here.
21    8|          of the year? This broad field which I have looked at so
22   10|          a part, or a cultivated field abuts on it. The trees have
23   10|                                A field of water betrays the spirit
24   11|          Thy entry is a pleasant field,~ ~
25   11|          I found, dwelt now John Field, an Irishman, and his wife,
26   11|       the world, instead of John Field's poor starveling brat.
27   11|   shiftless man plainly was John Field; and his wife, she too was
28   11|      disadvantage - living, John Field, alas! without arithmetic,
29   11|         night only from the next field or street, where their household
30   11|     impulse had brought out John Field, with altered mind, letting
31   11|     changed seats too. Poor John Field! - I trust he does not read
32   13|        Hill, half a mile from my field. The approach to this was
33   13|        all the tumblings on that field never for an instant ceased
34   15|         by the very corner of my field, still nearer to town, Zilpha,
35   15|        the wall, in the now open field, lived Nutting and Le Grosse.
36   15|     stopped his horse against my field and inquired concerning
37   17|     distinguished from any level field. Like the marmots in the
38   17|          lines through the snowy field to take pickerel and perch;
39   17|       more level than almost any field which is exposed to the
40   18|        the most part with a firm field of ice. It was a warm day,
41   18|         at the east end. A great field of ice has cracked off from
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