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1    1|  being, as I have stated, a constant element, does not in the
2    1|   and transitory act, but a constant superfluity, which costs
3    8|  form of idleness. It has a constant and imperishable moral,
4   10|   of beauty, as it were the constant welling up of its fountain,
5   11| even by moonlight. Though a constant one, it is not commonly
6   12| listens to the faintest but constant suggestions of his genius,
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