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 1    1|    are the most unpretending, humble log huts and cottages of
 2    1|      for the sick serve but a humble use, and are most employed
 3    2|                   Because thy humble cottage, or thy tub,~ ~
 4    7|       so simply and naturally humble - if he can be called humble
 5    7|  humble - if he can be called humble who never aspires - that
 6    7|     life, however permanently humble and illiterate, who take
 7    7|  proportion as he appeared to humble himself was he exalted.
 8   10|     scenery of Walden is on a humble scale, and, though very
 9   14|      waving grain-fields this humble root, which was once the
10   15| distance. Though mainly but a humble route to neighboring villages,
11   19|     why it will cherish those humble thoughts, and bide its head
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