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  1     I|           His will increased: so fire augmenteth flame.~ ~ XIX~
  2     I|         He kept, and blew love's fire with that wind.~ ~ XLIX~
  3     I|      soon retire for doubt,~Like fire of straw, soon kindled,
  4     I|      threat'neth death to those, fire, sword and slaughter,~Who
  5     I|       stings a snake that to the fire is brought,~Which harmless
  6     I|         buildings with devouring fire,~Loth was the wretch the
  7    II|          and keeps them from the fire:~Argantes, when Aletes'
  8    II|           Up, up, dear subjects, fire and weapon take,~Burn, murder,
  9    II|     visage set Olindo's heart on fire,~O subtle love, a thousand
 10    II|   condemned her guiltless to the fire,~Her veil and mantle plucked
 11    II|        bellows served to anger's fire.~ ~ XXXII~He thinks, such
 12    II|   long-desired dame?~Is this the fire alike should burn our hearts?~
 13    II|     cause of death, swift to the fire she ran.~ ~  XLII~The people
 14    II|        she reposed.~Quick to the fire she ran, and quenched it
 15    II|       every fight~Still feed the fire that so inflames thy mind~
 16   III|        breaks out with sparkling fire,~With his strong squadron
 17   III|              XXII~Her looks with fire, her eyes with lightning
 18   III|    turned her, fierce as flaming fire,~And on her foes wreaked
 19   III|       wall were built of flaming fire,~Yet should the Pagan vile
 20    IV|       hailstones he and coals of fire.~ ~ III~The dreary trumpet
 21    IV|        yell,~Chimera there spues fire and brimstone out,~And Polyphemus
 22    IV|     cliffs of burning crags, and fire and smoke,~So from his mouth
 23    IV|         When, armed with shining fire and weapons keen,~Against
 24    IV|      hope is left, to quench his fire~That kindled is by sight,
 25    IV|          Chariclia, such was the fire~Of her hot love, but soon
 26    IV|         pray send down revenging fire,~When so base love shall
 27    IV|        must quench the ceaseless fire~On which my endless tears
 28    IV|         torments twixt frost and fire,~Twixt joy and grief, twixt
 29     V|          To strike him sure, the fire in him was dead;~So that
 30     V|          false words the kindled fire began~To every vein his
 31     V|          on heaps like flames of fire in sight,~Hundreds, that
 32     V|     bright, and sparkled flaming fire;~Upon his foe the other
 33    VI|       self she shrined,~A hotter fire her tender heart assays:~
 34   VII|   Destroyed are with sword, with fire and spoil,~How many it be
 35   VII|     wrath, eyes sparkled shining fire.~ ~ XLIII~The Pagan wretch
 36   VII|     bridge erect.~Thence flaming fire and thousand sparks outstart,~
 37   VII|          that shone like flaming fire.~To whom Godfredo thus; "
 38   VII|         not bear this shame:~For fire of courage brighter far
 39   VII|   stopped, or closely smouldered fire.~ ~ CIX~He slew Ormanno,
 40   VII|          now shone the lightning fire,~The wind and water every
 41  VIII|       bosom quench that glorious fire.~ ~ VII~"He thirsted sore
 42  VIII|           and from his eyes like fire~The poisoned sparks of headstrong
 43  VIII|     resolute at all assays,~With fire and sword we hasted forth
 44  VIII|        not heaven kill them with fire and thunder?~To swallow
 45  VIII|          Alecto strowed wasteful fire,~Envenoming the hearts of
 46  VIII|          far, and till it set on fire~With rage the Italian lodgings,
 47    IX|          should kindle first the fire,~And with huge sums of false
 48    IX|        And thence flew flames of fire and sparks among.~ ~ XXIV~
 49    IX|       hit,~So flames to cast and fire she seemed to spit.~ ~
 50    IX|    flames, whose burning need no fire.~ ~ LIV~Where he came in
 51    IX|      wrought,~Above the air, the fire, the sea and ground,~Our
 52    IX|    passed the light, and shining fire assigned~The glorious seat
 53    IX|       hot brands of her infernal fire,~Round his armed head his
 54    IX|   Thunder his feet, his nostrils fire breathe out,~And with his
 55     X|      snake that on his crest hot fire out-braid~Was quite cut
 56     X|       this besieged town,~Gainst fire and sword with strength
 57     X|     spake, it seemed he breathed fire,~So fierce his courage was,
 58     X|     heaps, he saw them burn with fire to naught.~ ~ XXVII~Deeply
 59     X|          storm was in his front, fire in his eyes,~He turned at
 60     X|       enclosed doth threat,~With fire and sword, with death and
 61     X|          beauty's hue;~A jealous fire burnt in our stomachs hot,~
 62     X|          that woful clime,~Where fire and brimstone down from
 63    XI|      them by torment, slaughter, fire and sword~Who martyrs died
 64    XI|       and boys of tender age,~To fire of angry war still brought
 65    XI|        Of stones, darts, arrows, fire, pitch and lime:~ ~ XXXV~
 66    XI|        they called for devouring fire,~Two burning pines against
 67    XI|       The fury sisters come with fire in hands,~Shaking their
 68   XII|        foes behold the light and fire,~I will among them wend,
 69   XII|      attired, lies.~ ~ XXII~"The fire of love and frost of jealousy,~
 70   XII|          to warm me at another's fire.~ ~ XXXIV~"To Egypt-ward,
 71   XII|          brass,~Wherein enclosed fire, pitch, and brimstone was.~ ~
 72   XII|         They yearned to blow the fire, and draw the sword.~The
 73   XII|           The stuff was dry, the fire took quickly hold,~Furious
 74   XII|             XLVI~A mass of solid fire burning bright~Rolled up
 75   XII|     haste, where they beheld the fire,~Argantes to them cried
 76   XII|          Which late with kindled fire destroyed the tower."~Tancred
 77   XII| misfortune's son, despair's foul fire:~Oh see thine evil, thy
 78   XII|         foes, or as if flame and fire,~Nor house, nor church,
 79  XIII|         high and low,~That heat, fire, burning all the heavens
 80  XIII|      marge he stepped,~A flaming fire from entrance there him
 81  XIII|     there him kept.~ ~ XXVII~The fire increased, and built a stately
 82  XIII|      sound, the monsters and the fire.~ ~ XXXII~This happed when
 83  XIII|            quoth he,~"If in this fire, or monster's gaping jaws~
 84  XIII|         stepped,~And through the fire, oh wondrous boldness, leapt!~ ~
 85  XIII|       heat!~He felt, nor sign of fire or scorching flame;~Yet
 86  XIII|   dismayed conceit,~If that were fire or no through which he came;~
 87  XIII|         though seen,~What of the fire, the shades, the dreadful
 88  XIII|      found;~ ~ XLVIII~"A burning fire, so are those deserts charmed,~
 89  XIII|          each vein a smouldering fire there dwelt,~Which dried
 90  XIII|   breathe forth air and scalding fire suck in.~ ~ LXIV~Thus languished
 91   XIV|    knight, with shining rays and fire embraced,~Presents himself
 92   XIV|           these globes of living fire,~How they are turned, guided,
 93   XIV|       God had framed or wrought,~Fire, air, sea, earth, man, beast,
 94    XV|   outspread,~Thence now and then fire, flame and smoke outflew,~
 95    XV|       with imperious sway~Bright fire breaks out by night, black
 96    XV|        time hath Titan's gliding fire~Met forth, prefixed for
 97    XV|           he poison breathed and fire,~Now reached he forth in
 98    XV|          there to kindle Cupid's fire,~Straight armed Reason to
 99   XVI|          stood~Of warlike ships, fire from their arms outflew,~
100   XVI|    measure meet,~Then at an easy fire attempered were,~This wondrous
101   XVI|       cold, too late thou askest fire;~But though my wit, my cunning
102   XVI|        face shone, eyes sparkled fire.~ ~ LXVII~When she came
103  XVII|         giant bore,~He fierce as fire, his mounture swift as wind;~
104  XVII| described,~How love's empoisoned fire their entrails brent,~Arose,
105  XVII|         foe their courage hot as fire~Thou may'st employ, both
106 XVIII|       sides~Against the balls of fire with raw bull's hides.~ ~
107 XVIII|          balls prepare~Of wicked fire, wild, wondrous, strange
108 XVIII|         Wherewith the quenchless fire he tempered well,~To make
109 XVIII|  revengement take with flame and fire.~ ~ XLIX~While thus the
110 XVIII|          place to win;~But lo, a fire, with stench, with smoke
111 XVIII|         Smoke blinds their eyes, fire kindleth on the wood;~Nor
112 XVIII|         The winds drove back the fire, where heaped lie~The Pagans'
113 XVIII|      fierce blast drove back the fire and flame,~By art would
114 XVIII|       yonder, who with sword and fire~Assails and helps to scale
115   XIX|       each side swords, weapons, fire outbrast:~He sent his folk
116   XIX|          came,~For there wrath's fire now burnt, now shone love'
117   XIX|        almost.~ ~ XCIII~"Through fire and sword, through blood
118   XIX|         Told in what flame, what fire thy mistress fries.~ ~ XCVII~"
119    XX|       his eyes, his looks bright fire shot out;~He cheers the
120    XX|       foams, snorts, neighs, and fire and smoke breathes out.~ ~
121    XX|      thunder, tempest, storm and fire.~ ~ LIV~The first he met
122    XX|        She changed from frost to fire, from heat to cold.~ ~ LXII~
123    XX|           and revived of new~His fire, not dead, though buried
124    XX|          bosom burned the double fire~Of vengeance; wrath his
125    XX|           fear had quenched that fire,~And in his heart an hundred
126    XX|          poisons of all kind,~If fire, if strangling fail, in
127    XX|    against the warmth of Titan's fire,~Snowdrifts consume on tops
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