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 1    IV|    thrones red-hot, ybuilt of burning brass,~Pluto in middest
 2    IV|   sulphur out,~With cliffs of burning crags, and fire and smoke,~
 3   VII|  beside:~But when the sun his burning chariot dived~In Thetis'
 4   VII|     they closed,~When all the burning lamps extinguished~The shining
 5    IX|   Whose heat no flames, whose burning need no fire.~ ~ LIV~Where
 6    XI|       for devouring fire,~Two burning pines against the tower
 7    XI|      the champions with their burning pines,~He left his talk,
 8   XII|   piece, and how to skies~The burning sparks and towering smoke
 9   XII|     XLVI~A mass of solid fire burning bright~Rolled up in smouldering
10   XII|      maid.~ ~ XCV~With sacred burning lamps in order long~And
11  XIII|     and low,~That heat, fire, burning all the heavens foreshow:~ ~
12  XIII|       built a stately wall~Of burning coals, quick sparks, and
13  XIII|      have found;~ ~ XLVIII~"A burning fire, so are those deserts
14  XIII|       In her thick shades was burning heat uprolled,~Her sable
15  XIII|       fresher air~To cool the burning in his entrails hot:~But
16  XIII|     Nor man alone to ease his burning sore,~Herein doth dive and
17   XIV|   Regard no blazing star with burning tress,~Nor storm, nor threatening
18  XVII|   frost and snow,~Or force of burning heat, unless fame lie,~Where
19 XVIII| stopped his entrance in:~Such burning Aetna yet could never frame,~
20 XVIII|  balls of wildfire, there fly burning spears,~This flame was black,
21 XVIII|   tempest cold~Had saved from burning with his friendly blast,~
22    XX|     But from the bosom of the burning sun~Proceeded this, and
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