Chap.

 1    1| orbit to steal the celestial fire of reason; and the vengeance
 2    2|      organs; or the heavenly fire, which is to ferment the
 3    4|   dwells not there; nor will fire ever make lead gold!~ ~
 4    5|    way to these desires, the fire would have extinguished
 5    5|     idoliz'd till love's hot fire be o'er,~ ~ 'Then slaves
 6    5|  veriest meteor, the wildest fire that could lure a man to
 7    6|    they were simply a liquid fire that pervaded the more sluggish
 8    6|   faint, that it cannot take fire, and thus mount to passion.
 9    9|     and the woods cleared by fire and sword, I do not choose
10   12|      sketch with a pencil of fire.~ ~ True taste is ever the
11   13|      he would be a consuming fire. We should wish, though
12   13|     the lurking particles of fire which are supposed universally
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