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1by Muir, John“... from the back of McClure with glossy emerald flesh & singing crystal blood, All bright & pure as a sky...”
Published 1872
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2by Muir, John“... from the back of McClure with glossy emerald flesh & singing crystal blood, All bright & pure as a sky...”
Published 1872
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3by Muir, John“... timid little snort, as if'testing my good intentions, all three disappeared; but I ws& true, and my wild...”
Published 1878
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4by Muir, John“... timid little snort, as if'testing my good intentions, all three disappeared; but I ws& true, and my wild...”
Published 1878
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5by Muir, John“..., here. A little blood gives his poems a game relish. "Do you know Miller?" he asked. " I do. He was my...”
Published 1873
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6by Muir, John“..., here. A little blood gives his poems a game relish. "Do you know Miller?" he asked. " I do. He was my...”
Published 1873
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7by Muir, John“... Canon without noticeably augmenting -its size or the richness of its sculpture. But it is not true...”
Published 1902
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8by Muir, John“... Canon without noticeably augmenting -its size or the richness of its sculpture. But it is not true...”
Published 1902
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9by Muir, John“... to the pure and deep commission of the beautiful all- loving Nature is particularly true of the hard-working...”
Published 1905
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10by Muir, John“... to the pure and deep commission of the beautiful all- loving Nature is particularly true of the hard-working...”
Published 1905
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11by Muir, John“... finer music, rises and flows with the winds. About the same may be said of the spring gladness of blood...”
Published 1901
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12by Muir, John“... finer music, rises and flows with the winds. About the same may be said of the spring gladness of blood...”
Published 1901
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13by Muir, John“... of ceanothus. July 2. ΓÇö Warm, sunny day, thrilling plant and animals and rocks alike, making sap and blood...”
Published 1911
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14by Muir, John“... was so crusty and rough that it cut his feet until every step was marked with blood; but he trotted...”
Published 1927
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15by Muir, John“... was so crusty and rough that it cut his feet until every step was marked with blood; but he trotted...”
Published 1927
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16by Muir, John“... ravaged by disease. This is true also of many other Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain valleys and forests...”
Published 1898
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17by Muir, John“... ravaged by disease. This is true also of many other Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain valleys and forests...”
Published 1898
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18by Muir, John“... of ceanothus. July 2. ΓÇö Warm, sunny day, thrilling plant and animals and rocks alike, making sap and blood...”
Published 1911
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19by Muir, John“... to us. We used to wonder how the woodpeckers could bore holes so perfectly round, ΓÇö true mathematical...”
Published 1912
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20by Muir, John“... to us. We used to wonder how the woodpeckers could bore holes so perfectly round, ΓÇö true mathematical...”
Published 1912
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