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1 3| the horizon, tinged with blue. Indeed, by standing on 2 5| whip-poor-will on the ridge-pole, a blue jay screaming beneath the 3 6| And yet it has not the blue devils, but the blue angels 4 6| the blue devils, but the blue angels in it, in the azure 5 7| bushy hair, and dull sleepy blue eyes, which were occasionally 6 10| in summer, they appear blue at a little distance, especially 7 10| however, is said to be blue one day and green another 8 10| as grass. Some consider blue "to be the color of pure 9 10| different colors. Walden is blue at one time and green at 10 10| result of the prevailing blue mixed with the yellow of 11 10| little distance of a darker blue than the sky itself; and 12 10| and indescribable light blue, such as watered or changeable 13 10| It is a vitreous greenish blue, as I remember it, like 14 10| the common sweet flag, the blue flag (Iris versicolor) grows 15 11| trees, covered with hoary blue berries, spiring higher 16 15| filled with heaven's own blue. But no weather interfered 17 17| gray like the stones, nor blue like the sky; but they have, 18 17| first it looked like a vast blue fort or Valhalla; but when 19 17| distance is beautifully blue, and you can easily tell 20 17| from the same point of view blue. So the hollows about this 21 17| next day will have frozen blue. Perhaps the blue color 22 17| frozen blue. Perhaps the blue color of water and ice is 23 19| customers objected to its blue color, which is the evidence 24 19| pains erect a heaven of blue glass over ourselves, though