IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] boards 14 boast 5 boasting 1 boat 26 bodies 15 bodily 5 body 29 | Frequency [« »] 27 stones 27 thousand 26 back 26 boat 26 books 26 cellar 26 certain | Henri David Thoreau Walden Concordances boat |
Paragraph
1 3| of before, if I except a boat, was a tent, which I used 2 3| up in my garret; but the boat, after passing from hand 3 10| pond, he at one end of the boat, and I at the other; but 4 10| paddle on the side of my boat, filling the surrounding 5 10| I frequently sat in the boat playing the flute, and saw 6 10| midnight fishing from a boat by moonlight, serenaded 7 10| down into our waters from a boat, they are seen to be of 8 10| accustomed to fish from a boat in a secluded cove in the 9 10| Sometimes, when I pushed off my boat in the morning, I disturbed 10 10| secreted himself under the boat in the night. Ducks and 11 10| You may see from a boat, in calm weather, near the 12 10| undulations produced by my boat extended almost as far as 13 10| When I first paddled a boat on Walden, it was completely 14 10| formed bowers under which a boat could pass. The hills which 15 10| willed, having paddled my boat to the middle, and lying 16 10| until I was aroused by the boat touching the sand, and I 17 10| the mouldering wreck of a boat, the sides gone, and hardly 18 10| rarely been profaned by a boat, for there is little in 19 11| we changed seats in the boat luck changed seats too. 20 13| endeavored to overtake him in a boat, in order to see how he 21 13| greatest distance from the boat. It was surprising how quickly 22 13| passed directly under the boat. So long-winded was he and 23 14| opposite shore of the pond in a boat, a sort of conveyance which 24 17| see a lonely fisher in his boat, like a floating leaf, beholding 25 18| day he took his gun and boat, and thought that he would 26 18| seeing any ducks, he hid his boat on the north or back side