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1 1, 6| plainely, that it deserveth~ ~fire and faggot, if I should 2 1, 6| terrible threatning words of fire and faggot,~ ~became meerly 3 1, 6| it were throwne into the fire, and therefore he neither~ ~ 4 2, 1| flinging him into~ ~the fire. Whereupon, trudging about 5 2, 2| the Lady causing a faire fire to be made in the~ ~neerest 6 2, 2| him hither, to sit by this fire,~ ~and sup heere with mee, 7 2, 2| downe by her~ ~before the fire, she questioned with him, 8 2, 2| easie steele to~ ~strike fire, especially upon such quicke 9 2, 7| kindled the fury of his fire. This being well observed~ ~ 10 2, 7| were thus amorously set on fire, the time came,~ ~that they 11 2, 10| different, as yce is~ ~from fire, or gold from drosse. As 12 2, Song| taste,~ ~ But yet Loves fire is oftentimes too fierce;~ ~ 13 2, Song| enflam'd my heart with holy fire.~ ~ To her my bondage is 14 3, 4| kindled part of the same fire in her, which began to~ ~ 15 3, 5| temper, another kinde of fire sparkling in her eye,~ ~ 16 3, 6| became so sodainely set on fire to know~ ~what shee was 17 3, 7| quenchlesse and everlasting fire.~ ~ These menaces were so 18 3, 9| eight~ ~daies, let a good fire be made, and therein consume 19 3, 10| performance of the other, a fire broke out in Capsa and burned 20 4, 1| when he meaneth to make~ ~fire in your Chamber. Guiscardo 21 4, 2| more dew-drops on~ ~the fire of mine afflictions. Madam 22 4, 3| plainely perceive, that fire even of his~ ~owne nature) 23 4, 3| had knowledge of it: which fire,~ ~growing to a flame in 24 4, 3| life might not perish by fire, although she had most justly~ ~ 25 4, 3| suffering her to bee consumed by fire, but to be drowned,~ ~according 26 4, 3| prison. Mad fury gave further fire~ ~to this unmanly perswasion, 27 4, 3| their loathed lives in one~ ~fire together.~ ~ Thus the idle 28 4, 4| setting it on a~ ~flaming fire, conveyed it (by the Gallies 29 4, 7| flamed with the selfe same fire;~ ~making him as desirous 30 4, 7| might be consumed with~ ~fire, as a just punishment for 31 4, 7| setting it on a flaming~ ~fire, threw all the Sage thereinto, 32 4, Song| Which set my soule on fire, enflamde each part,~ ~ 33 5, 3| comfort; he espied a great fire, which seemed to be about 34 5, 3| tooke his way towards the fire,~ ~where being arrived, 35 5, 3| refreshed by the good~ ~fire; he discoursed his hard 36 5, 5| she had perished in the fire,~ ~because the House was 37 5, 6| stake, to be consumed with fire.~ ~From which h dan ger ( 38 5, 6| afterward, to be consumed with~ ~fire. The sentence of death, 39 5, 6| before their eyes) the fire of wood brought, which was 40 5, 6| the end,~ ~that when the fire shall finish my life, by 41 5, 6| dishonourably condemned to~ ~the fire? Not I, quoth the King. 42 5, 8| fuell which fed this furious fire.~ ~ Anastasio held out thus 43 5, 10| utterly~ ~despised, and no fire affoorded to light my tinder.~ ~ 44 5, 10| nothing, but to sit by the fire in the~ ~Kitchin, telling 45 5, 10| dragge her along to a~ ~good fire in the Market place, wherein 46 6, 4| spit, and laide it to the fire.~ ~ When it was well neere 47 6, 7| Woman should be burned with fire, who husband found her in 48 6, 7| freed and delivered from the fire,~ ~returned home with victorie 49 6, 10| would needs sit downe by the fire,~ ~and began to conferre 50 6, 10| this yeare happily, and no fire whatsoever~ ~shall come 51 7, 10| soules, in the~ ~painefull fire of hell torments, or no? 52 7, 10| although I was in a huge fire, and exceedingly hot) yet~ ~ 53 7, 10| quakest, being in so hot a fire? Oh my friend (quoth~ ~I) 54 7, Song| know, yet feele a powerfull fire,~ ~ Burning within my brest,~ ~ 55 8, 2| to be in danger of hell fire, continuing so long in hatred 56 8, 4| were it to runne thorow the fire for you, or any~ ~businesse 57 8, 7| see whether the flaming fire, which~ ~burned in the Schollers 58 8, 7| and let there be a~ ~faire fire made ready, that when I 59 8, 7| parchment is throwne into the fire, and recovered out againe, 60 8, 7| thirst, as thou~ ~gavest me fire to comfort my freezing, 61 8, 10| to bring me hither: the fire flew from thy faire eies ( 62 10, 2| Bathe. So, commanding a good fire to be kept~ ~continually 63 10, 4| what was done, made a good fire, and very excellent Bathe,~ ~ 64 10, 5| Chamber, where a faire fire was readilie prepared, causing 65 10, 6| Oyle, as also a~ ~brand of fire flaming.~ ~ No sooner did 66 10, 6| presently~ ~kindled the fire, setting the Trevit over 67 10, 7| nothing else but encrease her fire and flame.~ ~ Afterward, 68 10, 7| very~ ~instant, when Loves fire tooke hold on my yeelding 69 10, 7| me to~ ~live in a flaming fire, my obedience shall sacrifice 70 10, Song| sirquedrie.~ ~ For when my fire begins to flame~ ~ Others