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 1    1|      profited so much as it has lost. One may almost doubt if
 2    1|                      I long ago lost a hound, a bay horse, and
 3    1|     recover them as if they had lost them themselves.~ ~
 4    1|       all my capital in it, and lost my own breath into the bargain,
 5    1|      things, and you would have lost your labor. Nevertheless,
 6    1|         pond and cackling as if lost, or like the spirit of the
 7    1|         they will probably have lost their elasticity and desire
 8    1|         who thinks that her son lost his life because he took
 9    1|         free. No wonder man has lost his elasticity. How often
10    1|     believe, accordingly, and I lost my time into the bargain.
11    3|       the atmosphere within had lost none of its freshness. It
12    5|     quite thrown out; they have lost the scent. Methinks I hear
13    5|         mirth, and the mine has lost its flavor, and become only
14    5|    old-fashioned man would have lost his senses or died of ennui
15    6|           I have heard of a man lost in the woods and dying of
16    6|       benefit of those who have lost their subscription ticket
17    7|        one bug, a score of them lost in every morning's dew -
18    8|       seeds, if the seed is not lost, as sincerity, truth, simplicity,
19    8|  virtues, were wormeaten or had lost their vitality, and so did
20    9|      valuable experience, to be lost in the woods any time. Often
21    9|      not till we are completely lost, or turned round - for a
22    9|        shut in this world to be lost - do we appreciate the vastness
23    9|    abstraction. Not till we are lost, in other words not till
24    9|    other words not till we have lost the world, do we begin to
25   10|  essential part of the fruit is lost with the bloom which is
26   13|   instinct of the chase? or the lost pig which is said to be
27   13|       on some alarm, and so are lost, for they never hear the
28   13| probably the latter, for he had lost none of his limbs; whose
29   13|    would dive and be completely lost, so that I did not discover
30   14|      heat and run together, and lost their regularity; they were
31   14|          and I felt as if I had lost a companion. You can always
32   15|      village then, and had just lost myself over Davenant's "
33   16|   hounds arrived, but here they lost the scent. Sometimes a pack
34   16|         do you do here?" He had lost a dog, but found a man.~ ~
35   16|      the twilight I alternately lost and recovered sight of one
36   17|    desirous to recover the long lost bottom of Walden Pond, I
37   18|      elastic, it had completely lost its resonance, and probably
38   18|         forms of vegetation are lost in the ripple - marks on
39   19|    Franklin the only man who is lost, that his wife should be
40   19|      air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should
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