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 1      VI|   huge leap can any tenant of earth raise himself aloft into
 2      VI|    latter can alight upon the earth, by depressing and lowering
 3      VI|    that the lowly habitant of earth should ever raise himself
 4      VI|      linger upon the paths of earth, without instantly paying
 5    VIII|    was nowhere to be found on earth ; but thai he went to heaven
 6   XVIII|      if in chorus, struck the earth with their staves, and the
 7   XVIII|    with their staves, and the earth arched itself up and elevated
 8   XVIII| addition he tells us that the earth too strewed grass beneath
 9    XXII|    described a wool which the earth grew for them to supply
10      XL|     greater part of the whole earth ; but what he would like
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