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 1    3|                     This small lake was of most value as a neighbor
 2    3|   heard from shore to shore. A lake like this is never smoother
 3    5|     the way from Long Wharf to Lake Champlain, reminding me
 4    5|       a catch in their Stygian lake - if the Walden nymphs will
 5    6|       my breath; yet, like the lake, my serenity is rippled
 6    6|        company has that lonely lake, I pray? And yet it has
 7   10|      These are the lips of the lake, on which no beard grows.
 8   10|     from the middle of a small lake amid hills which rise from
 9   10|                              A lake is the landscape's most
10   10|        the glassy surface of a lake." When you invert your head,
11   10|       equilibrium of the whole lake. It is wonderful with what
12   10|  peaceful the phenomena of the lake! Again the works of man
13   10|       same time so large, as a lake, perchance, lies on the
14   10|     most proper vessel for the lake. I remember that when I
15   10|      Walden, the same woodland lake that I discovered so many
16   10|       in Lincoln, our greatest lake and inland sea, lies about
17   10|  beyond Fair Haven. This is my lake country. These, with Concord
18   10|      proposes to call it Virid Lake. Perhaps it might be called
19   10|    might be called Yellow Pine Lake, from the following circumstance.
20   11|      colored crystal. It was a lake of rainbow light, in which,
21   14|       the smooth mirror of the lake. Each morning the manager
22   17|      the shores of a primitive lake in the low horizon hills,
23   17| harbored becomes an individual lake, cut off from the ocean,
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