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 1    II|     these bonds, mine be these flames so pure,~O glorious death,
 2    II|  desarts!~ ~  XXXIV~"Far other flames and bonds kind lovers prove,~
 3    II|       that I die for thee,~Thy flames, not mine, my death and
 4     V|        Glistered on heaps like flames of fire in sight,~Hundreds,
 5     V|        first should quench his flames in Cupid's rivers,~While
 6    IX|   helmet rung,~And thence flew flames of fire and sparks among.~ ~
 7    IX|        as his foes him hit,~So flames to cast and fire she seemed
 8    IX|    they inspire,~Whose heat no flames, whose burning need no fire.~ ~
 9    IX|    with his eternal wings,~The flames which from his heavenly
10   XII|        life protect~Behold thy flames and fires tossed in the
11   XII|       gather close the sparsed flames about:~The Frenchmen trembled
12   XII|       blood shall quench these flames, and quench mine ire:"~This
13   XII|       dear mistress placed!~My flames within, without my tears
14  XIII|    embers hot,~And with bright flames the wood environed all,~
15  XIII|       The higher stretched the flames seemed bulwarks tall,~Castles
16  XIII|       perform the thing?~These flames uprisen to forestall my
17  XIII|     Whose influence cast fiery flames about~And hot impressions
18   XVI|       their vessels good,~Such flames the gold therein enchased
19 XVIII|   water strove the approaching flames to chase:~In these extremes
20 XVIII|     and unlooked-for blast~The flames against the kindlers backward
21   XIX| foolish pride:"~As a hot brand flames most ere it forth go'th,~
22   XIX|    eyes,~Flew sparks of wrath, flames in his visage shined,~He
23    XX|     from his eye sure conquest flames and streams,~Heaven's gracious
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