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1 1, 3 | even as salt and waste land.~Its result is naught but
2 1 (3)| the "water of life" in the land of darkness discovered by
3 2, 2 | thousand murders in the land.~He did all this, yet Moses
4 2, 18 | earthy, and her wing dry land.~The longing for the ocean
5 2, 18 | mother.~Thy longing for dry land comes to thee from thy nurse;~
6 2, 18 | Leave thy nurse on the dry land and push on,~Enter the ocean
7 2, 18 | duck, and flourishest on land and water,~And dost not,
8 2, 18 | settest foot alike on sea and land;~For impress on thy mind, "
9 2, 18 | We have carried them by land."~The angels go not on dry
10 2, 18 | The angels go not on dry land,~And the animals know nothing
11 2 (1)| sons of Adam, by sea and by land have we carried them." ~
12 3, 13 | drowned or come safe to land.~If you say, 'Till I know
13 3, 13 | the bare hope of reaching land, as the rest do.'~In that
14 3, 17 | of life is hidden in the land of darkness. ~Like a water-lily
15 4, 1 | To the creatures of the land it is fatal.~In the same
16 4, 5 | Is to sow seeds upon salt land.~Torn garments of folly
17 5, 6 | may be swift of foot on land,~Yet on the sea he is as
18 5, 6 | footman is only "carried by land," 3~But he who is "carried
19 5 (3)| knowledge" is "carried only by land," but the mystic is led
20 5, 10 | landed on the shore and dry land,~Which is its home, it is
21 5, 10 | fro.~'Tis at home on the land, but a stranger on the water.~
22 5, 10 | and it sees the vision of land,~Satan has no longer any
23 6, 5 | casts its foam-drops to land,~Go to the graveyard and
24 6, 7 | species that lived on dry land."~Comparison of the body
25 6, 9 | of wood is useless on dry land,~It is the special conveyance
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