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1    3| beautiful; but it is far more glorious to carve and paint the very
2    8|       but a small part of the glorious picture which he beholds
3   12|     mean moiling life, when a glorious existence is possible for
4   17|  without doubt a part of this glorious creation; but day comes
5   18|  living surface beyond. It is glorious to behold this ribbon of
6   19|  passed away, fairer and more glorious ones had taken their places.
7   19|     some pleasant, thrilling, glorious hours, even in a poor-house.
8   19|     and purer wine, of a more glorious vintage, which they had
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