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It was a pretty sight to see as we walked upon the sands when the tide was low perhaps a hundred people bathing about ¼ of a mile distant from us and we had delightful walks after the heat of the day was passed away," the poet's sister records in The Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth, edited by Marion Moorman (Oxford).
Upon leaving Pennsylvania Avenue, we walked to the National Press Club, where Friedman was due to speak to an energy-efficiency forum.
Passing the fortress, we walked along the walls and came upon a wide swath of land covered with dirt, rocks, and debris.
4. 'And did those feet in ancient time walk upon England's mountains green?' William Blake.
"And did those feet in ancient time / Walk upon England's mountain green?" the boy warbled.
And did those feet in ancient time walk upon England's mountains green?
When the eponymous hero Agamemnon returns from Troy, he is greeted by his wife Clytemnestra, who offers him a red path to walk upon.
To live is to walk upon a pile of rubble, listening to any signs of life coming from under the ruins.
In 1866, the abolitionist Wendell Phillips derided Senator Henry Wilson as "of that cautious class who could walk upon eggs without breaking them".
She stood there with a ragged cob in her eyes and surbate hooves almost too tender to walk upon, but she was tall, and still awesome in her shabbiness.
The most recent show had consisted of 100 million sunflower seeds made of porcelain, laid out across the floor of the Tate Modern, which visitors were invited to walk upon.
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