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Alphabetical [« »] favorable 6 favored 1 favoring 2 fear 21 feared 3 fearing 1 fears 3 | Frequency [« »] 21 dollars 21 else 21 farther 21 fear 21 fine 21 greatest 21 inch | Henri David Thoreau Walden Concordances fear |
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1 1| he might do for me, for fear I should become a horseman 2 1| you are suffocated, for fear that I should get some of 3 4| we are immortal, and need fear no change nor accident. 4 6| fields and woods without fear. They are Nature's watchmen - 5 7| I did not fear the hen-harriers, for I 6 12| never change its nature. I fear that it may enjoy a certain 7 12| to which he is allied. I fear that we are such gods or 8 13| ever I was in my life. I fear my thoughts will not come 9 13| was to squat there without fear or trembling. So perfect 10 14| Nor fear the ghosts who from the 11 15| and on foot did it with fear, and often ran a good part 12 16| pecked at the sticks without fear. I once had a sparrow alight 13 16| a week by himself. But I fear that he was not the wiser 14 16| at first trembling with fear, yet unwilling to move; 15 17| their luncheon in stout fear - naughts on the dry oak 16 17| hasty conclusions by the fear of catching cold in their 17 18| the louder, as if past all fear and respect in their mad 18 18| Punishment and fear were not; nor were threatening 19 18| did the suppliant crowd fear~ ~ 20 19| distinct. It is true, I fear, that others may have fallen 21 19| safety in stupidity alone. I fear chiefly lest my expression