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1
It is worth it all, every bit, to
feel
the
spring
coming back.
2
I
feel
the
spring
in my blood.
3
Woodchucks would sometimes
feel
the
spring
through this thick coverlid of snow and bore up through it to the sunlight.
4
My dear, it was something one felt in the air, as you
feel
the
spring
coming, or a storm in summer.
5
You "
feel
the
spring
,
"
he said, noting that the Dropline handles incredibly well on both moderate and technical trail.
6
It was the springtime; and men
feel
the
spring
upon the sea even more surely than they feel it upon the land.
7
And he told me that, in spite of the snow and frost outside, he could
feel
the
spring
coming northward again with the storks.
8
He
felt
the
spring
of the woman called Urd, which is to say, Past.
9
Poor Squeaky
felt
the
springs
close down on him and squeaked, "Ee-ee-"
10
To make sure, he took off his glove and
felt
the
springs
of the carriage.
11
The groom was a young man of three and twenty, and he
felt
the
spring
also.
12
Kate
feels
the
spring
in her heart, knowing that she is to have a piece of the summer.
13
She, too,
felt
the
spring
.
14
All about, in nature and in human kind, she
felt
the
spring
burgeoning, and within herself she felt it most of all.
15
Possibly they also
felt
the
spring
-
time
impulse of all the feathered tribes to use their voice to the extent of its compass.
16
]-Oncemore I
feel
the
spring
languor creeping over me, the spring air about me.
feel
the
spring
feel