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 1    1|        of pillars - even these forms of conscious penance are
 2    1| imaginable, wood-pile, and the forms of both old and young are
 3    5|      if this was the way these forms came to be transferred to
 4   10|     the earth, melts first and forms a narrow canal about the
 5   12|      one, though it takes many forms; all purity is one. It is
 6   14|       about the rafters? These forms are more agreeable to the
 7   17|     and finally a new freezing forms a fresh smooth ice over
 8   18|    delight than to observe the forms which thawing sand and clay
 9   18|       As it flows it takes the forms of sappy leaves or vines,
10   18|    grotesque vegetation, whose forms and color we see imitated
11   18|        call trace the original forms of vegetation; till at length,
12   18|      mouths of rivers, and the forms of vegetation are lost in
13   18|  separates from the latter and forms for itself a meandering
14   18|       never excite me like the forms which this molten earth
15   18|     memories, and is among the forms which art loves to copy,
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