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 1    II|         to the fire she ran, and quenched it out,~And thus bespake
 2  VIII| lightning doth, now kindled, now quenched out.~ ~  XLIV~"But such
 3    XI|        made;~Of praise and glory quenched is the spark~That made you
 4    XI|          their hearts of courage quenched the lamp,~A chilling fear
 5  XIII|          night's splendent fires~Quenched their lights, and shrunk
 6  XIII|          mild their lamps benign quenched out,~And cruel stars in
 7   XVI|    breast,~Which Reason late had quenched, his wonted flame;~Yet entered
 8  XVII|        when the western seas had quenched those fires,~Their frigate
 9 XVIII|      with honors high,~His glory quenched all spite, all envy killed:~"
10    XX|         battle great~He ran, and quenched with blood his fury's heat.~ ~
11    XX|         dim and feeble, fear had quenched that fire,~And in his heart
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