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1    1|         a vulgar grandeur. More sensible is a rod of stone wall that
2    4|    intellect and genius, and is sensible only of the imperfection
3    6|       prevailed, I was suddenly sensible of such sweet and beneficent
4    6| thoughts and affections; and am sensible of a certain doubleness
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