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 1    1|      their own affairs whether in heaven or hell, and perchance build
 2    1|   apotheosized as messengers from heaven, bearers of divine gifts
 3    1|           circulation, than go to heaven in the fancy car of an excursion
 4    1|       down on earth and forgotten heaven. We have adopted Christianity
 5    1|           farmer's family - thank Heaven there is so much virtue
 6    1|           exposed to the light of heaven and the eyes of men, a beggarly
 7    1| originally inspired directly from Heaven to do thus, though they
 8    1|        you trade in messages from heaven, the whole curse of trade
 9    1|       this respect, and lay their Heaven under an obligation by maintaining
10    1|           in the lower streets of heaven, and scorched the surface
11    3|      reflections, becomes a lower heaven itself so much the more
12    3|        those true-blue coins from heaven's own mint, and also of
13    3|        built, how shall we get to heaven in season? But if we stay
14    4|         pile we may hope to scale heaven at last.~ ~
15    5|       higher and higher, going to heaven while the cars are going
16    6|          of the subtile powers of Heaven and of Earth!"~ ~
17    8|         should I raise them? Only Heaven knows. This was my curious
18    8|          a mote in the eye, or in heaven's eye, falling from time
19   10|          and obtained a patent of Heaven to be the only Walden Pond
20   10|     cannot come nearer to God and Heaven~ ~
21   10|        where they reside. Talk of heaven! ye disgrace earth.~
22   12|         even they expect to go to heaven at last. If the legislature
23   12|           sky to an opium-eater's heaven. I would fain keep sober
24   13|         this angle. Shall I go to heaven or a-fishing? If I should
25   14|        supporting a sort of lower heaven over one's head-useful to
26   15|          covered up; which, thank Heaven, could never be burned;
27   15|       often they were filled with heaven's own blue. But no weather
28   17|   temperament of the inhabitants. Heaven is under our feet is well
29   17|           time to the thin air of heaven.~ ~
30   18|        out to under a more genial heaven? Is not the hand a spreading
31   18|    retained some seeds of cognate heaven."~ ~
32   19|         of air and scenery. Thank Heaven, here is not all the world.
33   19|       Shall we with pains erect a heaven of blue glass over ourselves,
34   19|        still at the true ethereal heaven far above, as if the former
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