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1    1|     monument as high as the moon. I love better to see stones
2    1|    shut out but the sun and moon, and I am willing that they
3    1|    they should look in. The moon will not sour milk nor taint
4    1|     up to the splendor of a moon or a star of the sixth magnitude,
5    6|     it were, my own sun and moon and stars, and a little
6   10| hovering around me, and the moon travelling over the ribbed
7   16|  midnight, when there was a moon, I sometimes met with hounds
8   19|    day and night, sun down, moon down, and at last earth
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