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1    1|          as if lost, or like the spirit of the fog.~ ~
2    1|      them and daubed it; but the spirit having departed out of the
3    4|        read true books in a true spirit, is a noble exercise, and
4    4| collectively is according to the spirit of our institutions; and
5   10|       field of water betrays the spirit that is in the air. It is
6   10|       mark where a still subtler spirit sweeps over it.~ ~
7   12|   approximation to God." Yet the spirit can for the time pervade
8   19|        have no sympathy with the spirit which may still animate
9   19|      different senses; illusion, spirit, intellect, and the exoteric
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