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1 1| valued for the fruit they bear at last in the air and light, 2 1| a board which would not bear removal. She lighted a lamp 3 1| For my part, I am glad to bear of experiments of this kind 4 3| from; and thus the darkness bear its fruit, and prove itself 5 4| which, if we could really bear and understand, would be 6 5| chilling men's blood, I bear the muffled tone of their 7 5| quality, to wave over the bear, and moose, and caribou. 8 7| that we could not begin to bear - we could not speak low 9 7| the subject, who could not bear all kinds of opinions; doctors, 10 8| kinds of weeds - it will bear some iteration in the account, 11 8| concern whether the woods will bear chestnuts this year or not, 12 9| would often be painful to bear - without affecting the 13 10| commonly produce no fruit, bear an abundant crop under these 14 10| grows free, whose fields bear no crops, whose meadows 15 13| history of America, that will bear a moment's comparison with 16 18| Standing at my door, I could bear the rush of their wings; 17 18| Its pleadings will not bear to be stereotyped.~ ~ 18 18| the "sulphur showers" we bear of. Even in Calidas' drama