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Alphabetical [« »] walden 82 waldens 1 waldenses 1 walk 23 walked 14 walking 5 walking-stick 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 red 23 shallow 23 traveller 23 walk 22 beside 22 bird 22 bright | Henri David Thoreau Walden Concordances walk |
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1 1| like the old philosopher, walk out the gate empty-handed 2 1| nowadays to take up his bed and walk, and I should certainly 3 3| appears to be. If a man should walk through this town and see 4 5| what is before you, and walk on into futurity.~ ~ 5 5| eggs and drumsticks. To walk in a winter morning in a 6 6| a part of herself. As I walk along the stony shore of 7 7| rare that I would any day walk ten miles to observe it, 8 7| taking a Sunday morning walk in clean shirts, fishermen 9 9| recall a single step of my walk, and I have thought that 10 10| it makes it difficult to walk round it, kills the shrubs 11 10| would think that you could walk dry under it to the opposite 12 10| and not remarkably pure. A walk through the woods thither 13 14| fire when I went to take a walk in a winter afternoon; and 14 15| when I returned from my walk at evening I crossed the 15 16| was my yard where I could walk freely when the snow was 16 16| than would have sufficed to walk the whole distance - I never 17 16| distance - I never saw one walk - and then suddenly, before 18 16| there. Whichever side you walk in the woods the partridge 19 16| the partridge or rabbit walk, beset with twiggy fences 20 17| Bottomless Ponds in one walk in this neighborhood. Many 21 18| can set my heel in it as I walk. Fogs and rains and warmer 22 19| come to my bearings - not walk in procession with pomp 23 19| conspicuous place, but to walk even with the Builder of