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 1     I|        from the reflection of the burning sky, lies the Bosphorus,
 2    II|        the nearer he drew to this burning, kindling flame; his eyes
 3    II|      altogether extinguishing the burning flame of passion. All tremulously
 4   III|         but able to look into her burning eyes, if he were but able
 5    IV|        came into contact with her burning lips and her bosom throbbed
 6    IV|          pale no longer, but of a burning red like the transfigured
 7    IV|       became as one dead when his burning lips were impressed upon
 8    VI| incendiaries, and let us go forth burning and slaying, for to-day
 9   VII|  immediately spring up amidst the burning, drifting sand-hills, and
10   VII|          you could extinguish the burning city with this watering-can.
11    IX|         to come to terms with the burning tempest of the Samum, or
12    IX|          time in the midst of his burning embrace. It seemed to her
13    XI|    Salamander in the midst of the burning embers.~ ~"The years pass
14  XIII|           an invisible shape, her burning kisses resound through the
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