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 1    1|          better aim at something high.~ ~
 2    1|       the window was so deep and high. It was of small dimensions,
 3    1|                   2.40 (That was high.)~ ~
 4    1|     memorable than a monument as high as the moon. I love better
 5    1|       look up at it. As for your high towers and monuments, there
 6    1|          the fourth morning, the high priest, by rubbing dry wood
 7    1|  celebrated trees which the Most High God has created lofty and
 8    3|         impressed me like a tarn high up on the side of a mountain,
 9    3|         And held his thoughts as high~ ~
10    4|       this only is reading, in a high sense, not that which lulls
11    5|         cloud which I have seen, high in the heavens, unfolding
12    5|      written tales of real life, high and low, and founded on
13    8|          of hen - hawks circling high in the sky, alternately
14    9|        by keeping my thoughts on high things, like Orpheus, who, "
15   10|         threw the burning brands high into the air like skyrockets,
16   10|        when I lived there, or as high as it was thirty years ago,
17   10|        pitch pines, fifteen feet high, has been killed and tipped
18   10| themselves; and I have known the high blueberry bushes about the
19   10|         hill here, which rose as high into the heavens as the
20   10|       its own to float as clouds high above its surface, and he
21   10|       woods on them were then so high, that, as you looked down
22   10|                             Lies high in my thought.~ ~
23   10|          and buttermilk! Under a high state of cultivation, being
24   13|          if the water be not too high.~ ~
25   14|         rafters with the bark on high overhead. My house never
26   14|         two years and then lying high six months it was perfectly
27   14|          auction, and even pay a high price for the privilege
28   16|          and raised their cabins high above the ice, though none
29   16|          dry leaves and twigs on high, which comes sifting down
30   17|                               So high as heaved the tumid hills,
31   17|          a pile thirty-five feet high on one side and six or seven
32   18|        from twenty to forty feet high, is sometimes overlaid with
33   18|         lately sundered from the high~ ~
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