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1
He tried another, and struck it too lightly to
kindle
the
flame
.
2
Undoubtedly Patrick Henry's fiery spirit had done much to
kindle
the
flame
which then burst forth.
3
But who is going to
kindle
the
flame
?
4
And in spite of it all, we cannot
kindle
the
flame
of charity in your icy hearts.
5
The rioters had apparently detached one of their number to
kindle
the
flame
before assaulting the house.
6
It was admirably calculated to
kindle
the
flame
of fanaticism, and frequently served as the trumpet to rebellion.
7
Together they help to
kindle
the
flame
of active hostility, and infuse fresh bitterness into the Pagan heart.
8
God must
kindle
the
flame
in our hearts if we are to render these else cold hearts to Him.
9
To the ignominy of war they piously
kindle
the
flame
of their faith, and throw their bodies on the altar.
10
A spark from Spenser
kindled
the
flame
of poetry in Keats.
11
The great leader of these Goths was Fritigern, who soon
kindled
the
flames
of war.
12
But thou shalt
kindle
the
flames
to burn them in the low and marshy grounds only.
13
Love is a sentiment, only the object who has
kindled
the
flame
can soothe the heat thereof.
14
And it is thy youngest and best beloved son, Salik Bey himself, whose hand
kindled
the
flames
!
15
This sudden disappearance of her lover made her restless and unhappy, and
kindled
the
flame
of love anew.
16
It cannot be said that he had
kindled
the
flame
,
but he had fanned it to a conflagration.
kindle
the
flame
kindle