Nonsense15 (d999)

d999 Result

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The impalpable presence of the new century

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The important thing is

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The impulse of prejudice or caprice

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The inaccessible solitude of the sky

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The incarnation of all loveliness

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The incoherent loquacity of a nervous patient

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The incorrigibility of perverse human nature

8

The incursions of a venomous rabble

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The indefinable air of good-breeding

10

The indefinable yearning for days that were dead

11

The indefinite atmosphere of an opulent nature

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The indulgence of an overweening self-conceit

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The inevitable climax and culmination

14

The inexorable facts closed in on him

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The inference is inescapable

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The inference is obvious

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The infirmity and fallibility of human nature

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The inflexible serenity of the wheeling sun

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The ingenuities of legal verbiage

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The inmost recesses of the human heart

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The insipidity of indifference

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The insolence of power

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The instance I shall choose

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The intercepted glances of wondering eyes

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The intrusive question faded

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The invidious stigma of selfishness

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The iron hand of oppression

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The irony of circumstances

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The irresistible and ceaseless onflow of time

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The irresistible tendency of

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The irrevocable past and the uncertain future

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The jaded weariness of overstrained living

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The jargon of well-handled and voice-worn phrases

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The jostling and ugliness of life

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The kindness with which I have been received

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The lake glimmered as still as a mirror

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The land of gold seemed to hold him like a spell

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The land was like a dream

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The landscape ran, laughing, downhill to the sea

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The last and distinguishing feature is

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The latest inclination I have seen

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The lawyer's habit of circumspection and delay

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The leaden sky rests heavily on the earth

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The leaves of time drop stealthily

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The leaves syllabled her name in cautious whispers

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The lesson which we should take most to heart

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The level boughs, like bars of iron across the setting sun

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The light of London flaring like a dreary dawn

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The lights blazed up like day

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The lights winked

51

The lilies were drooping, white, and wan,

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The little incident seemed to throb with significance

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The lofty grace of a prince

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The long-delayed hour of retribution

55

The loud and urgent pageantry of the day

56

The low hills on the horizon wore a haze of living blue

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The lowest grade of precarious mendacity

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The machinations of a relentless mountebank

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The machinations of an unscrupulous enemy

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The magical lights of the horizon

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The main cause of all this

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The majestic solemnity of the moment

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The makeshifts of mediocrity

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The malarious air of after-dinner gossip

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The margin of profit which we allow ourselves

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The marvelous beauty of her womanhood

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The maximum of attainable and communicable truth

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The mazes of conflicting testimony

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The mean and frivolous affections of the idle

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The melancholy day weeps in monotonous despair

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The mellowing hand of time

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The melodies of birds and bees

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The melody rose tenderly and lingeringly

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The memory of the night grew fantastic and remote

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The menacing shadow of want

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The mere fruit of his distempered imagination

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The mere reversal of the wheel of fortune

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The merest smattering of knowledge

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The meticulous observation of facts

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The meticulous preciosity of the lawyer and the logician

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The Milky Way lay like diamond-dust upon the robe of some great king

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The mind freezes at the thought

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The mind was filled with a formless dread

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The mocking echoes of long-departed youth

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The moment marked an epoch

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The monk's face whitened like sea-foam

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The moon drowsed between the trees like a great yellow moth

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The moon is waning below the horizon

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The moon on the tower slept soft as snow

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The moonbeams rest like a pale spotless shroud

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The moonlight lay like snow

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The moonlight, like a fairy mist, upon the mesa spreads

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The more you examine this matter

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The more's the pity

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The morning beckons

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The morning droned along peacefully

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The mortal coldness of the soul, like death itself comes down

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The most absurd elementary questions

99

The most amazing impudence

100

The most concise tribute paid

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The most exacting and exciting business

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The most fallacious of all fallacies

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The most implacable logic

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The most preposterous pride

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The most reasonable anticipation

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The most remarkable step forward

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The most servile acquiescence

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The most striking characteristic

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The most sublime instance that I know

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The mountain shadows mingling, lay like pools above the earth

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The mountains loomed up dimly, like phantoms through the mist

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The multiplicity of odors competing for your attention

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The multitudinous tongue of the people

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The murmur of soft winds in the tree-tops

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The murmur of the surf boomed in melancholy mockery

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The murmuring of summer seas

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The music almost died away, then it burst like a pent-up flood

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The music and mystery of the sea

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The music of her delicious voice

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The music of her presence was singing a swift melody in his blood

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The music of unforgotten years sounded again in his soul

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The mute melancholy landscape

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The mystery obsessed him

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The naked fact of death

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The name that cuts into my soul like a knife

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The nameless and inexpressible fascination of midnight music

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The narrow glen was full of the brooding power of one universal spirit

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The nascent spirit of chivalry

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the near presence of people who are distasteful

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The nervous little train winding its way like a jointed reptile

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The new ferns were spread upon the earth like some lacy coverlet

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The next point is

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The next question to be considered is

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The next thing I consider indispensable

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The night like a battle-broken host is driven before

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The night was drowned in stars

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The night yawned like a foul wind

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The notion is rather new to me

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The occasion that calls us together

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The ocean swelled like an undulating mirror of the bowl of heaven

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The old books look somewhat pathetically from the shelves,

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The old infamy will pop into daylight

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The old ruddy conviction deserted me

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The one central difference between

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The only course that remains open

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The only plea to be offered

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The onrush and vividness of life

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The opulent sunset

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The orange pomp of the setting sun

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The oscillations of human genius

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The other day I observed

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The outcome of unerring observation

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The outpourings of a tenderness reawakened by remorse

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The outraged conscience of mankind

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The overpowering force of circumstances and necessity

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The overweening exercise of power

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The pageantry of sea and sky

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The palest abstractions of thought

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The palpitating silence lengthened

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The panacea for the evils of society

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The panorama of history

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The panorama of life was unrolled before him

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The paramount consideration is

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The paraphernalia of power and prosperity

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The parting crimson glory of the ripening summer sun

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The past slowly drifted out of his thought

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The penalty falls like a thunderbolt from heaven

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The pendulous eyelids of old age

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The penetrating odors assailed his memory as something unforgettable

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The pent-up intolerance of years of repression

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The perfume of the mounting sea saturated the night with wild fragrance

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The perils that beset us here

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The pernicious doctrines of skeptics

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The perpetrator of clumsy witticisms

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The phrase was like a spear-thrust

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The pine trees waved as waves a woman's hair

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The piquancy of the pageant of life

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The pith and sinew of mature manhood

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The place was like some enchanted town of palaces

180

The plains to northward change their color

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The pleasing duty is assigned me

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The pleasure is certainly not all on your side

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The plenitude of her piquant ways

184

The point I have urged upon you is

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The point I wish a little further to speak of

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The point to which I shall call your attention

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The poppy burned like a crimson ember

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The popular notion is

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The practical inference from all this

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The precarious tenure of fame

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The precursor of violence

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The presage of disaster was in the air

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The presence of this brilliant assemblage

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The pressing question is

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The pressure of accumulated misgivings

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The preternatural pomposities of the pulpit

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The pretty and delicate game of talk

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The prevalent opinion, no doubt

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The prime of man has waxed like cedars

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The primitive instinct of self-preservation

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The pristine freshness of spring

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The proof is in this fact

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The proof of this statement is to be found

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The property of little minds

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The prophecies of visionaries and enthusiasts

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The proposition appeals to us as a good one

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The proprieties of etiquette

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The public press would chatter and make odd ambiguous sounds

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The pull of soul on body

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The pulse of the rebounding sea

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The purging sunlight of clear poetry

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The purple heather rolls like dumb thunder

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The purple vaulted night

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The purse-proud inflation of the moneyed man

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The question drummed in head and heart day and night

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The question irresistibly emerged

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The question is deeply involved

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The question was disconcertingly frank

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The question, then, recurs

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The quick pulse of gain

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The radiant serenity of the sky

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The radiant stars brooded over the stainless fields,

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The rainbows flashed like fire

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The ravening wolves of brute instinct

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The reason is not so far to seek

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the red, rejoicing blood began to race

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The remark was sternly uncompromising

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The remedy I believe to be

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The restlessness of offended vanity

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The result of caprice

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The result of the whole

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The result, I fancy, has been

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The retreating splendor of autumn

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The rigor of the law

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The rising storm of words

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The river ran darkly, mysteriously by

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The river sang with its lips to the pebbles

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The river shouted as ever its cry of joy over the vitality of life,

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The roar of the traffic rose to thunder

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The romantic ardor of a generous mind

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The roofs with their gables like hoods

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The room had caught a solemn and awful quietude

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The roses lie upon the grass like little shreds of crimson silk

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The rosy twilight of boyhood

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The rosy-hued sky went widening off into the distance

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The royal arrogance of youth

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The rule will always hold good

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The sacred voice of inspiration

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The sadness in him deepened inexplicably

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The same is true in respect of

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The same problem has perplexed me

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The sanction and authority of a great name

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The satire of the word cut like a knife

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The scars of rancor and remorse

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The scene all comes back

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The scent of roses stole in with every breath of air

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The scullion with face shining like his pans

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The sea heaved silvery, far into the night

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The sea reeled round like a wine-vat splashing

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The sea slept under a haze of golden winter sun

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The sea spread out like a wrinkled marble floor

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The sea was as untroubled as the turquoise vault which it reflected

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The sea-song of the trampling waves is as muffled bells

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The sea-sweep enfolds you, satisfying eye and mind

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The sea-wind buffeted their faces

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The sea, that gleamed still, like a myriad-petaled rose

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The secret and subduing charm of the woods

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The see-saw of a wavering courage

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The sentiment is worthy of you

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The sentiment to which I am to respond

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The sentiment which you have expressed

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The sentimental tourist will be tempted to tarry

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The setting of the sun is like a word of peace

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The severest shocks of adverse fate

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The shadows of the night seemed to retreat

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The shadows rested quietly under the breezeless sky

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The shafts of ridicule

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The sharp and vehement assertion of authority

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The sharp hail rattles against the panes and melts on my cheeks like tears

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The sheer weight of unbearable loneliness

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The ships, like sheeted phantoms coming and going

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The shiver of the dusk passed fragrantly down the valley

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The silence grew stolid

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The silence seemed to crush to earth

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The silence was uncomfortable and ominous

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The silent day perfumed with the hidden flowers

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The silver silence of the night

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The silvery morning like a tranquil vision fills the world

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The simple rule and test

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The simple truth is

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The simplest thing in the world

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The sinister influence of unprincipled men

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The sinking sun made mellow gold of all the air

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The situation is uncommonly delicate

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The sky burned like a heated opal

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The sky gleamed with the hardness and brilliancy of blue enamel

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The sky grew brighter with the imminent day

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The sky grew ensaffroned with the indescribable hue that heralds day

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The sky put on the panoply of evening

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The sky was a relentless, changeless blue

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The sky was as a shield

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The sky was clear and blue, and the air as soft as milk

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The sky was dull and brooding

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The sky was heavily sprinkled with stars

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The sky was like a peach

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The sky was turning to the pearly gray of dawn

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The sky where stars like lilies white and fair shine through the mists

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The smiling incarnation of loveliness

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The solid air around me there heaved like a roaring ocean

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The solid mountains gleamed like the unsteady sea

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The song of hurrying rivers

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The soul is like a well of water springing up into everlasting life

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The sound is like a noon-day gale

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The sound is like a silver-fountain that springeth in a golden basin

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The sound of a thousand tears, like softly pattering wings

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The sound of the sea waxed

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The sound of your running feet that like the sea-hoofs beat

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The soundness of this doctrine depends

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The spacious leisure of the forest

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The speaker drew an indignant breath

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The spear-tongued lightning slipped like a snake

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The spell of a deathless dream was upon them

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The Spring breaks like a bird

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The springs of human action

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the stab of a dagger of ice frozen from a poisoned well

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The stacks of corn in brown array, like tattered wigwams on the plain

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The staple of conversation

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The star-strewn spaces of the night

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The stars come down and trembling glow like blossoms on the waves below

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The stars lay on the lapis-lazuli sky

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The stars looked down in their silent splendor

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The stars pale and silent as a seer

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The stars seemed attentive

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The steadfast mind kept its hope

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The steady thunder of the sea accented the silence

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The still voice of the poet

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The stillness of a forced composure

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The stillness of finality

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The stillness of the star-hung night

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The stings of self-reproach

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The story seems to me incredible

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The straightforward path of inexorable logic

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The strange cold sense of aloofness that had numbed her senses

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The strangest thought shimmered through her

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The stream forgot to smile

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The streams laughed to themselves

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The strident discord seemed to mock his mood

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The strong hand of executive authority

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The strongest proof I have

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The stunning crash of the ocean saluted her

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The subject is extremely interesting

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The subject of the evening's address

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The subject which has been assigned to me

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The subtle emanation of other influences seemed to arrest and chill him

355

The sudden rush of the awakened mind

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The sudden thought of your face is like a wound when it comes unsought

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The sum and fruit of experience

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The sum total of her impressions was negative

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The summit of excellence

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The summit of human attainment

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The sun blazed torridly

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The sun goes down in flame on the far horizon

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The sun lay golden-soft over the huddled hills

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The sun on the sea-wave lies white as the moon

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The sun, like a great dragon, writhes in gold

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The sunlight spread at a gallop along the hillside

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The sunset was rushing to its height

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The supernatural prescience of prophecy

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The surf was like the advancing lines of an unknown enemy

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The suspicion of secret malevolence

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The sweet indulgence of good-nature

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The swelling tide of memory

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The swing of the pendulum through an arch of centuries

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The sycophants of the rich

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The taint of fretful ingratitude

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The talk flowed

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The target for ill-informed criticism

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The task has been placed in my hands

379

The tears welled up and flowed abundantly

380

The tediousness of inactivity

381

The tempered daylight of an olive garden

382

The tendency to evade implicit obligations

383

The tender grace of a day that is fled

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The tension of struggling tears which strove for an outlet

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The terrible past lay afar, like a dream left behind in the night

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The testimony of history is

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The theory seems at first sight

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The thought leaped

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The thought with which I shall close

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The tide was in the salt-weed, and like a knife it tore

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The ties of a common cause

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The time has manifestly now arrived

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The time is not far distant

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The time is now come for me

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The time, gliding like a dream

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The timely effusion of tearful sentiment

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The times are full of signs and warnings

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The toast I am about to propose to you

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The tone betrayed a curious irritation

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The tone of it was certainly hostile

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The torrent from the hills

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The torture of his love and terror crushed him

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The tranquil aspects of society

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The tree whose plumed boughs are soft as wings of birds

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The trees rustled and whispered to the streams

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The tribute of affectionate applause

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The tumult in her heart subsided

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The tumult in her mind found sudden speech

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The tumult of pride and pleasure

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The tune of moving feet in the lamplit city

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The tyranny of nipping winds and early frosts

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The ultimate verdict of mankind

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The unbroken habit of a lifetime

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The unimpeachable correctness of his demeanor

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The unlicensed indulgence of curiosity

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The unmasked batteries of her glorious gray eyes

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The unsophisticated period of youth

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The uproar and contention pierced him like arrows

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The utmost excitement and agitation

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The vacant fields looked blankly irresponsive

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The vain wish has sometimes been indulged

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The vanishing thoughtlessness of youth

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The vanity and conceit of insular self-satisfaction

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The vast and shadowy stream of time

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The vast cathedral of the world

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The vast unexplored land of dreams

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The veiled future bowed before me like a vision of promise

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The velvet grass that is like padding to earth's meager ribs

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The velvet of the cloudless sky grew darker, and the stars more luminous

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The veneer of a spurious civilization

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The very obvious moral is this

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The very pulsation and throbbing of his intellect

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The very silence of the place appeared a source of peril

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The very texture of man's soul and life

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The victim of an increasing irritability

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The victorious assertion of personality

437

The view I have been enforcing

438

The view is more misleading

439

The villa dips its foot in the lake, smiling at its reflection

440

The virtue of taciturnity

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The vision fled him

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The vivifying touch of humor

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The voice of Fate, crying like some old Bellman through the world

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The voice that rang in the night like a bugle call

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The voice was sharp and peremptory

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The want of serious and sustained thinking

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The warm kindling blood burned her cheeks like the breath of a hot wind

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The warmth and kindness of your reception

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The waves were rolling in, long and lazy, like sea-worn travelers

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The web of lies is rent in pieces

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The welcome that has been extended to me

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The wheel of her thought turned in the same desolate groove

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The whispering rumble of the ocean

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The white seething surf fell exhausted along the shore

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The whole exquisite night was his

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The whole sea of foliage is shaken and broken up

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The whole story of civilization

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The whole thing is an idle fancy

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The whole truth, naked, cold, and fatal as a patriot's blade

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The wide horizon forever flames with summer

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The widest compass of human life

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The wild whirl of nameless regret and passionate sorrow

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The wild winds flew round, sobbing in their dismay

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The wind all round their ears hissed like a flight of white-winged geese

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The wind charged furiously through it, panting towards the downs

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The wind comes and it draws its length along

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The wind piped drearily

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The wind was in high frolic with the rain

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The wine flows like blood

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The winnowed tastes of the ages

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The woman seemed like a thing of stone

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The wonderful pageant of consciousness

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The woods were silent with adoration

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The words kept ringing in my ears like the tolling of a bell

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The words of the wise fall

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The words stabbed him

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The world had vanished like a phantasmagoria

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The world is bitter as a tear

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The world is in a simmer, like a sea

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The world wavers within its circle like a dream

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The years stretched before her like some vast blank page

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The years vanished like a May snowdrift

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The yellow apples glowed like fire

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The youth of the soul

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The zenith turned shell pink

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theatrical, ceremonious, meretricious, and ostentatious

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theatrical, sensational, and demonstrative

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Their authenticity may be greatly questioned

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Their ephemeral but enchanting beauty had expired forever

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Their eyes met glancingly

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Their glances met like crossed swords

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Their indignation waxed fast and furious

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Their joy like sunshine deep and broad falls on my heart

494

Their minds rested upon the thought,

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Their music frightful as the serpent's hiss

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Their touch affrights me as a serpent's sting

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Their troth had been plighted

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Themes of perennial interest

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Then again, in corroboration

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Then again, when men say

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Then fall unheeded like the faded flower

502

Then felt I like some watcher of the skies

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Then I have your permission?

504

Then it swelled out to rich and glorious harmonies

505

Then take the other side of the argument

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Then the lover sighing like furnace

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Then the question arises

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Then there is another story

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Then you merely want to ask my advice?

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Then you're really not disinclined?

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Then, too, it must be remembered

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theological complexities

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theories and speculations

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Theories sprouted in his mind like mushrooms

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theory, assumption, speculation, and conjecture

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There are certain old truths

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There are endless difficulties

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There are few spectacles

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There are hopeful signs of

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There are many educated and intelligent people

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There are people in every community

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There are reasons which make such a course impossible

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There are several reasons why

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There are some slight modifications

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There are some who are fond of looking at

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There are some who have an idea

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There are those of us who can remember

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There are those who wish

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There are two conflicting theories

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There are, I believe, many who think

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There are, indeed, exceptions

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There are, indeed, persons who profess

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There can be but one answer

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There can be no doubt

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There has been a great deal of discussion lately

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There has been no period of time

537

There have been differences of opinion

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There is a characteristic saying

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There is a class of person

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There is a common saying

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There is a conviction

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There is a degree of evidence

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There is a genuine grief

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There is a good deal of sense in that

545

There is a grain of truth in that, I admit

546

There is a great deal of rash talking

547

There is a growing disposition

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There is a large class of thinkers

549

There is a lesson of profound interest

550

There is a more important question

551

There is a most serious lesson

552

There is a multitude of facts

553

There is a question of vital importance

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There is a very common tendency

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There is a vital difference of opinion

556

There is an air about you like the air that folds a star

557

There is an analogy in this respect

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There is an ancient story to the effect

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There is an eternal controversy

560

There is another class of men

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There is another factor

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There is another object equally important

563

There is another point of view

564

There is another remarkable analogy

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There is another sense in which

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There is but one consideration

567

There is certainly no reason

568

There is food for reflection in that

569

There is hardly any limit

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There is little truth in

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There is my hand on it

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There is no field of human activity

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There is no good reason

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There is no justification for

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There is no mistaking the purpose

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There is no more insidious peril

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There is no more striking exemplification

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There is no occasion to exaggerate

579

There is no page of history

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There is no resisting you

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There is no sense in saying

582

There is no worse perversion

583

There is not a shadow of evidence

584

There is nothing I should like so much

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There is nothing more repulsive

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There is nothing overstated in this description

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There is nothing to show

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There is one inevitable condition

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There is one story which it is said

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There is only one sense in which

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There is some difference of opinion

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There is something almost terrifying about it

593

There is something strangely interesting

594

There is yet another distinction

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There is yet one other remark

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There is, at any rate, to be said

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There is, however, another opinion

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There is, however, one caution

599

There must be extenuating circumstances

600

There ought certainly to be

601

There seemed to brood in the air a quiet benevolence

602

There she soars like a seraph

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There she stood straight as a lily on its stem

604

There slowly rose to sight, a country like a dragon fast asleep

605

There streamed into the air the sweet smell of crushed grass, as though

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There was a blank silence

607

There was a kind of exhilaration in this subtle baiting

608

There was a mild triumph in her tone

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There was a mournful and dim haze around the moon

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There was a strange massing and curving of the clouds

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There was a thrill in the air

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There was a time I might have trod the sunlit heights

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There was but one alternative

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There was no glint of hope anywhere

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There was no menace in the night's silvern calmness

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There was no sense of diminution

617

There was one remarkable incident

618

There was something so kindly in its easy candor

619

There was spendthrift grandeur

620

There will always be a number of men

621

There will be no difficulty

622

There yet remains

623

There, like a bird, it sits and sings

624

Therefore we are able to make you this offer

625

Therefore we trust you will write to us promptly

626

Therefore, there is no possibility of a doubt

627

Therein lies your responsibility

628

These alone would not be sufficient

629

These are enough to refute the opinion

630

These are general counsels

631

These are generalizations

632

These are my reasons for

633

These are points for consideration

634

These considerations have great weight with me

635

These exceptions do not hold in the case of

636

These eyes like stars have led me

637

These final words snapped like a whip-lash

638

These ideas naturally present themselves

639

These instances are far from common

640

These instances are indications

641

These last words lead me to say

642

These objections only go to show

643

These points should be most carefully considered

644

These qualities were raised to the white heat of enthusiasm

645

These questions I shall examine

646

These thoughts pierced me like thorns

647

These various partial views

648

They affected the tone of an impartial observer

649

They amuse me immensely

650

They are as cruel as creeping tigers

651

They are as white foam on the swept sands

652

They are as white swans in the dusk, thy white hands

653

They are painted sharp as death

654

They became increasingly turbid and phantasmagorical

655

They broke into pieces and fell on the ground,

656

They dropped like panthers

657

They escaped the baffled eye

658

They fly like spray

659

They had hands like claws

660

They had slipped away like visions

661

They have as many principles as a fish has bones

662

They have faces like flowers

663

They hurried down like plovers that have heard the call

664

They look like rose-buds filled with snow

665

They mistake the intelligence

666

They rent the air with shouts and acclamations

667

They seem like swarming flies, the crowd of little men

668

They seemed like floating flowers

669

They shine as sweet as simple doves

670

They sit heavy on the soul

671

They stand like solitary mountain forms

672

They vanished like the shapes that float upon a summer's dream

673

They were vastly dissimilar

674

They would persuade you to

675

Thick as wind-blown leaves innumerable

676

Thickly the flakes drive past, each like a childish ghost

677

Thine eyes like two twin stars shining

678

Think for a moment

679

Think of the cool disregard

680

think, reflect, weigh, and ponder

681

thirsting ear

682

This absurdity arises

683

This appeal to the common sense

684

This argument is especially cogent

685

This arrangement will help us over the present difficulty

686

This being the case

687

This being true

688

This being undeniable, it is plain

689

This being understood, I ask

690

This brings me to a single remark

691

This brings us to a subject

692

This episode goes to prove

693

This exquisite conjunction and balance

694

This fact was soon made manifest

695

This from the nature of the case

696

This I conceive to be the business

697

This I consider to be my own case

698

This I have told you

699

This is a general statement

700

This is a most unexpected pleasure

701

This is a very one-sided conception

702

This is a very serious situation

703

This is according to our discussion

704

This is an astonishing announcement

705

This is charmingly new to me

706

This is conceded by

707

This is contrary to all argument

708

This is doubtless the truth

709

This is especially the case

710

This is essentially an age of

711

This is in the main just

712

This is indeed good fortune

713

This is like saying

714

This is not all

715

This is not the main point of objection

716

This is not the occasion or the place

717

This is obvious

718

This is on the whole reasonable

719

This is only another illustration of

720

This is owing in great measure to

721

This is precisely what we ought to do

722

This is really appalling

723

This is really not a laughing matter

724

This is said in no spirit of

725

This is suggested to us

726

This is the design and intention

727

This is the great fact

728

This is the main point on which the inquiry turns

729

This is the meaning of

730

This is the obvious answer

731

This is the point I want to impress upon you

732

This is the point of view

733

This is the position of our minds

734

This is the radical question

735

This is the sentiment of mankind

736

This is the starting-point

737

This is the sum

738

This is to be found in the fact

739

This is what I am led to say

740

This is what may be objected

741

This is why I take the liberty

742

This language is plain

743

This leads me to the question

744

This leads us to inquire

745

This life is like a bubble blown up in the air

746

This little independent thread of inquiry

747

This love that dwells like moonlight in your face

748

This matter has been considered very seriously

749

This may be said without prejudice

750

This might be illustrated at length

751

This much is certain

752

This personal guarantee I look upon as a service to you

753

This privileged communication is for the exclusive use

754

This sentiment was well-nigh universal

755

This shadowy and chilling sentiment unaccountably creeps over me

756

This thought is as death

757

This tower rose in the sunset like a prayer

758

This will amply repay you

759

This will be evident at once

760

This you can not deny

761

This, at least, is sure

762

This, surely, is the conclusion

763

This, then, is the answer

764

This, then, is the drift of my illustration

765

This, then, is what I mean by saying

766

thorny pathway

767

thorough and effective

768

thorough uprightness

769

Those ancestral themes past which so many generations have slept

770

Those are my own private feelings

771

Those death-like eyes, unconscious of the sun

772

Those eyelids folded like a white rose-leaf

773

Those eyes like bridal beacons shine

774

Those things are not forgotten at once

775

Those who have watched the tendencies

776

Thou art to me but as a wave of the wild sea

777

Thou as heaven art fair and young

778

Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the sea

779

Thou must wither like a rose

780

Thou shalt be as free as mountain winds

781

Thou wouldst weep tears bitter as blood

782

Though bright as silver the meridian beams shine

783

Though thou be black as night

784

Thought shook through her in poignant pictures

785

thought, utterance, and action

786

thoughtful silence

787

thoughtless whim

788

Thoughts came thronging in panic haste

789

Thoughts vague as the fitful breeze

790

Thoughts which mock at human life

791

threadbare sentiment

792

threatened wrath

793

threatening and formidable

794

threats, cries, and prayers

795

Three-cornered notes fly about like butterflies

796

threshold of consciousness

797

thrift of time

798

thriftless and unenterprising

799

thrill of delight

800

thrill with excitement

801

Thrilled by fresh and indescribable odors

802

Thrilled to the depths of her being

803

Thrilled with a sense of strange adventure

804

thrilling and vitalizing

805

thrilling eloquence

806

thrilling, dramatic, and picturesque

807

throb of compunction

808

throb with vitality

809

throbbing pride

810

throneless monarch

811

throng of sensations

812

thronging images

813

Through a cycle of many ages

814

Through endless and labyrinthine sentences

815

Through ever-widening circles of devastation

816

through every possible phase of violence and splendor

817

Through the distortions of prejudice

818

Through the forest, like a fairy dream through some dark mind,

819

Through the moonlit trees, like ghosts of sounds haunting the moonlight,

820

Through the riot of his senses, like a silver blaze, ran the legend

821

thrown into disorder

822

thundering rage

823

Thus a great deal may be done

824

Thus analogy suggests

825

Thus far, I willingly admit

826

Thus I am led on to another remark

827

Thus if you look into

828

Thus instances occur now and then

829

Thus it comes to pass

830

Thus much I may be allowed to say

831

Thus much may be sufficient to recall

832

Thus much, however, I may say

833

Thus my imagination tells me

834

Thus we see

835

thwart, criticize, and embarrass

836

thwarted by fortune

837

Thwarted by seeming insuperable obstacles

838

thwarted impulse

839

Thy beauty like a beast it bites

840

Thy brown benignant eyes have sudden gleams of gladness and surprise,

841

Thy carven columns must have grown by magic, like a dream in stone

842

Thy favors are but like the wind that kisses everything it meets

843

Thy heart is light as a leaf of a tree

844

Thy name burns like a gray and flickering candle flame

845

Thy name will be as honey on men's lips

846

tide of humanitarianism

847

tideless depth

848

ties and associations

849

tigerish stealth

850

tightened ominously

851

Till death like sleep might steal on me

852

Till he melted like a cloud in the silent summer heaven

853

time and opportunity

854

Time drops in decay, like a candle burnt out

855

Time had passed unseen

856

Time like a pulse shakes fierce

857

Time was dissolving the circle of his friends

858

Time would not permit me

859

time, thought, and consideration

860

Times of unexampled difficulty

861

timid acquiescence

862

timid and vacillating

863

timid of innovation

864

tincture of depreciation

865

tinge of mockery

866

tinged with romance

867

tingling expectation

868

tinkling cymbal

869

Tinsel glitter of empty titles

870

Tinseled over with a gaudy embellishment of words

871

tip-toe curiosity

872

tipsy jocularity

873

Tired with a dull listless fatigue

874

tired with a long summer day of eager pleasure and delight

875

tireless egotism

876

tiresome and laborious

877

tiresome braggadocio

878

tissue of misrepresentations

879

titanic force

880

To a man of the highest public spirit

881

To a practised eye

882

To all intents and purposes

883

To avoid all possibility of being misunderstood

884

To be more explicit

885

To be sedulously avoided

886

To be sure, we sometimes hear

887

To bring the matter nearer home

888

To convince them of this

889

To drag life on, which

890

To feel the true force of this argument

891

To forsake as the trees drop their leaves in autumn

892

to give this matter my personal attention

893

To illustrate

894

to make a pin instead of a pyramid

895

To make my story quite complete

896

To me it's simply outrageous

897

To me, however, it would appear

898

To my way of conceiving such matters

899

To prevent misapprehension

900

To prosecute a scheme of personal ambition

901

To some it may sound like a paradox

902

To speak frankly, I do not like it

903

To speak with entire candor

904

To state the case is to prove it

905

To stay his tottering constancy

906

To sum up all that has been said

907

To sum up in one word

908

To take a very different instance

909

To the conclusion thus drawn

910

To the enormous majority of persons

911

To the scourging he submitted with a good grace

912

To these general considerations

913

To this I answer

914

To this it will be replied

915

To what other cause can you ascribe

916

To-day, as never before

917

toilsome pleasure

918

tolerably comprehensive

919

tolerant and kindly

920

tolerant indifference

921

tolerant of folly

922

tone and treatment

923

tone of severity

924

Too preposterous for belief

925

Too puerile to notice

926

Too sanguine a forecast

927

top of ambition

928

topics and instances

929

tormented and tantalized

930

tormented by jealousy

931

tormenting thought

932

torn asunder

933

Torn asunder by eternal strife

934

torpid faculties

935

torrent of fervor

936

tortuous and twisted

937

tortuous labyrinth

938

tortuous, twisted, sinuous, and circuitous

939

tortured by doubt

940

tortured innocence

941

Tossed disdainfully off from young and ardent lips

942

totality of effect

943

Totally detached from all factions

944

totally engrossed

945

tottering and hopeless

946

touch of severity

947

touched and thrilled

948

Touched every moment with shifting and enchanting beauty

949

Touched with a bewildering and elusive beauty

950

Touched with a sort of reverential gratitude

951

touched with feeling

952

touched, strengthened, and transformed

953

touching pathos

954

touchstone of genius

955

tousled head

956

towering pride

957

Toys with smooth trifles like a child at play

958

trace of bitterness

959

traceable consanguinity

960

trackless forest

961

tractable and gracious

962

tractable, gentle, pliant, and submissive

963

tradition of mankind

964

tradition, prejudice, and stupidity

965

traditional type

966

traditional, uncertain, legendary, and unverified

967

traditions and practises

968

traffic, trade, commerce, and intercourse

969

tragic intensity

970

tragic, tremendous, and horrible

971

trailing sweetness

972

train of disasters

973

training and temperament

974

trait of cynicism

975

trance of delight

976

tranquil grandeur

977

tranquillity and benevolence

978

Transcend the bounds of human credulity

979

transcendent power

980

Transcendental contempt for money

981

transfiguring tints

982

transform into beauty

983

Transformed with an overmastering passion

984

transfuse and irradiate

985

transient emotion

986

transitory and temporary

987

Transitory as clouds without substance

988

Transitory in its nature

989

translated into fact

990

translucent cup

991

transmuting touch

992

transparent and comprehensible

993

Transparent and ridiculous self-importance

994

transparent complement

995

Transparent like a shining sun

996

transparent, theatric, and insincere

997

transport of enthusiasm

998

trappings of wisdom

999

treacherous and cowardly