It is only the meteoric light of the ignisfatuus, soon extinguished.
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The illusion was gone,-theignisfatuus of adventure, the dream of wealth.
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A light which illuminates centuries must be more than an ignisfatuus.
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To this had the ignisfatuus of a false love brought her!
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He leaps over extensive regions of country like an ignisfatuus.
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And pray how have you employed yourself, you incorrigible ignisfatuus?
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Like an ignisfatuus, it had lured her to destruction.
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An ignisfatuus, perhaps; a Jack-o'-lanthorn begotten of putrescence.
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I'll fry some fat out of this ignisfatuus or burn a hole in the skillet.
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A personal influence is an ignisfatuus.
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Upon the mast, where I noticed a sort of slight ignisfatuus, the sail hangs in loose heavy folds.
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Like some ignisfatuus belated upon the road behind them which all could see and of which none spoke.
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Whether the ignisfatuus of fancy doth not kindle immoderate desires, and lead men into endless pursuits and wild labyrinths?
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The ignisfatuus of human happiness employs all minds, all faculties, all pens, and all theories, just at this particular moment.
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In point of fact, however, this ignisfatuus was the lantern by the light of which the two police agents were pursuing their investigations.
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We seemed to be fascinated hither and thither by an ignisfatuus, enticed into quagmires and quicksands by an altogether illusive, mocking, malicious Will-o'-the-wisp.