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 1    1|  natures remember that the sun rose clear. It is never too late
 2    5|     When my floor was dirty, I rose early, and, setting all
 3   10|     seen of its bottom till it rose on the opposite side. Some
 4   10|        upon a hill here, which rose as high into the heavens
 5   10|     depths. At length the wind rose, the mist increased, and
 6   15|      such a dusky orb as never rose on Concord before or since.~ ~
 7   15| wilderness to blossom like the rose, and a numerous posterity
 8   16|       s Bay. The Lincoln hills rose up around me at the extremity
 9   18|      on the shore they at once rose up with a great flapping
10   18|      pools. A "plump" of ducks rose at the same time and took
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