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1by Muir, John“... above the water when they rose to breathe, so white at a little distance that they might easily have...”
Published 1881
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2by Muir, John“... above the water when they rose to breathe, so white at a little distance that they might easily have...”
Published 1881
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3by Muir, John“... to breathe- for the sake of the life-giving air, When the first railroad was built across the continent...”
Published 1891
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4by Muir, John“... to breathe- for the sake of the life-giving air, When the first railroad was built across the continent...”
Published 1891
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5by Galloway, Cecelia“...? For they breathe the very wild breath of the mountains, the rocks, the forests, and the glaciers of the High...”
Published 2017
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6by Galloway, Cecelia“...? For they breathe the very wild breath of the mountains, the rocks, the forests, and the glaciers of the High...”
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7by Muir, John“... of the waves, making about as stormy and gloomy an atmosphere as I ever had the fortune to breathe. Now...”
Published 1881
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8by Muir, John“... of the waves, making about as stormy and gloomy an atmosphere as I ever had the fortune to breathe. Now...”
Published 1881
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9by Muir, John“... when a big, bossy, well- charged thunder-cloud is on it, to breathe tho ozone set free, and get...”
Published 1898
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10by Muir, John“... when a big, bossy, well- charged thunder-cloud is on it, to breathe tho ozone set free, and get...”
Published 1898
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11by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... deeper shade, from which to watch us unobserved? The faint breath of a sea breeze moving through the tree...”
Published 1993
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12by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... deeper shade, from which to watch us unobserved? The faint breath of a sea breeze moving through the tree...”
Published 1993
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13by Muir, John“... to blow, and the trees, waving and rustling beneath the stars, breathe free again. It is hard to leave...”
Published 1899
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14by Muir, John“... to blow, and the trees, waving and rustling beneath the stars, breathe free again. It is hard to leave...”
Published 1899
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15by Galloway, Cecelia“... imagination? The very air they breathed was full of tragedy and romance. The ground they walked on had been...”
Published 2021
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16by Galloway, Cecelia“... imagination? The very air they breathed was full of tragedy and romance. The ground they walked on had been...”
Published 2021
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17by The John Muir Center for Environmental Studies“... disappear, your carnal incrustations melt off, and your soul breathe deep and free in God's shoreless...”
Published 2003
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18by Magee, William A.“... love of nature, deep and true, And understanding known to few, So that they breathe a purer air...”
Published 2021
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19by Magee, William A.“... love of nature, deep and true, And understanding known to few, So that they breathe a purer air...”
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20by The John Muir Center for Environmental Studies“... disappear, your carnal incrustations melt off, and your soul breathe deep and free in God's shoreless...”
Published 2003
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