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 1    1|        or measuring with their bodies, like caterpillars, the
 2    1|             Approving that our bodies of a stony nature are."~ ~
 3    1|     increase the warmth of our bodies by addition from without -
 4    1|       necessity, then, for our bodies, is to keep warm, to keep
 5    1|     such solemnity even as our bodies. No man ever stood the lower
 6    1|   between us and the celestial bodies, if the poet did not speak
 7    1|      trees, slipped from their bodies at those seasons when the
 8    1|    path with portions of their bodies still numb and inflexible,
 9    7|       thirty souls, with their bodies, at once under my roof,
10    9| sunning themselves, with their bodies inclined forward and their
11   12|    life and health, occupy our bodies. Possibly we may withdraw
12   13|   heads of his foes from their bodies, and the still living heads
13   13|        said to have buried the bodies of their own soldiers, but
14   15|        image engraven in men's bodies, the God of whom they are
15   17|   shallow on that side. In our bodies, a bold projecting brow
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