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1    2|    longer soar on the wing of contemplation.~ ~ How grossly do they
2    2| animals sporting,* whilst the contemplation of the noble struggles of
3    5|     Sir Isaac Newton indulged contemplation, but merely to indulge his
4    5|     when man should retire to contemplation for comfort and support.~ ~ *
5    5|    illuminated and exalted by contemplation, and by acquiring that love
6   10|       darting the keen eye of contemplation into futurity, be the grand
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