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 1     I| increased: so fire augmenteth flame.~ ~ XIX~The captains called
 2    II|       but quite consumed with flame,~The idol is of that eternal
 3    II|      raised the newly-kindled flame,~When thus Olindo, in a
 4    II|      the brand of foul Alecto flame,~He looked like huge Tiphoius
 5   III|   rage, his eyes with courage flame.~ ~ XVII~Mast great the
 6   III|       stayed, and stopped the flame,~That boiled in his hardy
 7    IV|      and pity kindled had the flame,~While others softly whispered
 8     V|   rest all burnt in her sweet flame.~ ~ LXVI~The princess, though
 9    VI|     within, burnt with love's flame,~And quite forgot himself,
10    VI| kindleth, proffers quench the flame.~Thy lord will judge thou
11  VIII|    shone, his noble looks did flame,~With kindled brand of courage
12   XII|    gun~At once the noise, the flame, and bullet flies,~They
13   XII|   enough they had to feed the flame;~At last so close their
14   XII|     conquering foes, or as if flame and fire,~Nor house, nor
15  XIII|     sign of fire or scorching flame;~Yet wist he not in his
16  XIII|  passed, unhurt, unharmed,~No flame or threatened blow I felt
17    XV|     Thence now and then fire, flame and smoke outflew,~As from
18   XVI|      had quenched, his wonted flame;~Yet entered Pity in the
19  XVII|   when all Italy did burn and flame~With bloody war, by this
20 XVIII|     helm, rejoice me with the flame~Of thy bright eyes, whence
21 XVIII|    well,~To make it smoke and flame and deadly stink:~And for
22 XVIII|    thus revengement take with flame and fire.~ ~ XLIX~While
23 XVIII|   with stench, with smoke and flame~Withstood his passage, stopped
24 XVIII|      fly burning spears,~This flame was black, that blue, this
25 XVIII|       drove back the fire and flame,~By art would nature change,
26   XIX|       burnt, now shone love's flame.~ ~ LXIX~Then from the garland
27   XIX|      to quench, sweet Cupid's flame?~No, no, such cares, and
28   XIX|    sickness, and a quenchless flame.~ ~ XCV~"He visits me, with
29   XIX|       mine eyes,~Told in what flame, what fire thy mistress
30   XIX|      helps, till love's sweet flame~Plucked off the bridle of
31    XX|      sliding star, or shining flame;~But from the bosom of the
32    XX|      diadem did on his helmet flame,~She broke and cleft the
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