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1 1, Int | of~the convent; the pure flame of an elevated religious
2 1, 3 | way knows not the burning flame,~And if the thirsty stag,
3 1, 4 | with love,~Warn with the flame of domesticity,~And with
4 1, 4 | is fired by the domestic flame; that is, the friend of
5 1, 5 | the crest is depicted a flame under the head of bronze,
6 1, 5 | being caught by the amorous flame, it happens that some of
7 1, 5 | a little spark or a weak flame, which, cooling itself in
8 1, 5 | which~flutters round the flame, and almost burns itself?
9 1, 5 | actively. "Hostis," the flame, through its ardour; "non
10 2, 1 | accustomed to light and flame comes to send upwards that
11 2, 1 | smoke the effect of the flame, in which the substance
12 2, 1 | furtive fire, an unknown flame. Solomon calls it furtive
13 2, 3 | eyes.~Eyes, if an immortal flame within me burn,~And I no
14 2, 3 | heat;~Why does my blazing flame consume you not,~But only
15 2, 3 | entire.~How does the burning flame from us derive~Who of the
16 2, 3 | become!~Dost thou believe the flame will pass~And leave the
17 2, 3 | say it cannot be, that the flame passes over to the heart
18 2, 3 | the torrent to put out my flame,~Or, failing this, to give
19 2, 3 | within itself,~And not of flame, is reason, sense, or thought.~
20 2, 3 | appears, who reason scorns.~My flame could never wing its way
21 2, 3(2)| Fire, Flame, Day, Smoke, Night, and
22 2, 3 | does not extinguish that flame, and the rigour of the Arctic
23 2, 4 | through the intensity of the flame, which, proceeding from
24 2, 4 | all melted and turned to flame, he is no longer himself,
25 2, 4 | sense of the most intense flame. Therefore, in the sistine
26 2, 4 | aloft its grasping flashing flame,~Devouring every other fluid,~
27 2, 4 | into steam, the steam into flame, the flame into air, and
28 2, 4 | the steam into flame, the flame into air, and this in other
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