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1 1| on the hill-tops for the sky to fall, that I might catch 2 3| perfectly still, but the sky overcast, mid-afternoon 3 3| drink deeper; fish in the sky, whose bottom is pebbly 4 5| ere long take the sunset sky for the livery of his train; 5 6| down out of the harmless sky eight years ago. Men frequently 6 6| stream, or Indra in the sky looking down on it. I may 7 8| echoed to the woods and the sky, and was an accompaniment 8 8| hawks circling high in the sky, alternately soaring and 9 8| the great days; though the sky had from my clearing only 10 10| the light, and follows the sky. In clear weather, in summer, 11 10| reflects the color of the sky; but near at hand it is 12 10| the waves may reflect the sky at the right angle, or because 13 10| of a darker blue than the sky itself; and at such a time, 14 10| more cerulean than the sky itself, alternating with 15 10| those patches of the winter sky seen through cloud vistas 16 10| the surface of the earth. Sky water. It needs no fence. 17 10| nature between land and sky. On land only the grass 18 10| days' duration, when the sky was still completely overcast 19 10| whose farm abutted on this sky water, whose shores he has 20 12| that I prefer the natural sky to an opium-eater's heaven. 21 13| That's a true Mediterranean sky. I thought, as I have my 22 13| but is coeval with the sky it reflects. The woods do 23 13| own resources. Though the sky was by this time overcast, 24 13| like black motes in the sky; and, when I thought they 25 15| roof is the overarching sky which reflects his serenity. 26 15| float through the western sky, and the mother-o'-pearl 27 17| as in the amber twilight sky, corresponding to the cool 28 17| stones, nor blue like the sky; but they have, to my eyes, 29 18| reflecting a summer evening sky in its bosom, though none 30 18| trimmings and the sunset sky, and lined with some soft