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 1    1|      flames; or looking at the heavens over their shoulders "until
 2    1|       same proportion into the heavens above? - for the nobler
 3    5|       I have seen, high in the heavens, unfolding its masses to
 4    8|        years lived under these heavens, and their small implements
 5    8|    swoop and a sound as if the heavens were rent, torn at last
 6    8|       the wind to float in the heavens; such kindredship is in
 7   10|      between the earth and the heavens, it partakes of the color
 8   10|    which rose as high into the heavens as the pond now sinks deep
 9   14|       through the house to the heavens; even after the house is
10   15|     turned, it seemed that the heavens and the earth had met together,
11   18| kindred, and its father in the heavens? The tenant of the air,
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