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Alphabetical [« »] perceptible 1 perceptibly 1 perception 2 perch 20 perchance 35 perching 1 perennial 8 | Frequency [« »] 20 nearer 20 nearest 20 neighbor 20 perch 20 point 20 possible 20 rise | Henri David Thoreau Walden Concordances perch |
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1 5| restlessness of despair to some new perch on the gray oaks. Then - 2 10| playing the flute, and saw the perch, which I seem to have charmed, 3 10| sometimes by thousands of small perch and shiners, dimpling the 4 10| surface, the schools of perch and shiners, perhaps only 5 10| because he did not see him - perch and pouts, some of each 6 10| The shiners, pouts, and perch also, and indeed all the 7 10| swallows which skim over might perch on it. Indeed, they sometimes 8 10| out - and from my distant perch I distinguish the circling 9 10| surrounded by myriads of small perch, about five inches long, 10 10| waves began to run, and the perch leaped much higher than 11 10| they were produced by the perch, which the noise of my oars 12 11| when I am lying by; good perch I catch. - "What's your 13 11| fishworms, and bait the perch with them." "You'd better 14 11| primitive new country - to catch perch with shiners. It is good 15 15| sluggishly turn about on his perch, as if impatient at having 16 15| pinions, he found a new perch, where he might in peace 17 17| field to take pickerel and perch; wild men, who instinctively 18 17| for pickerel with grown perch for bait. You look into 19 17| carried out in him. The perch swallows the grub-worm, 20 17| the pickerel swallows the perch, and the fisher-man swallows