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1 That he could not enkindle in the heart of the child what was ashes in his own.
2 May God grant, that the Love of Liberty & a Zeal to support it may enkindle in every town.
3 He sought to enkindle in the other Greeks some portion of the ardour and energy which he had succeeded in breathing into the Athenians.
4 The flame of patriotism enkindled in Spain soon spread to Portugal.
5 See what a divine power was enkindled in her by the power of God!
6 The flame which she has enkindled in my heart
7 What vivid emotions it enkindled in their imaginations!
8 The nearer I approached to your habitation, the more deeply did I feel the spirit of revenge enkindled in my heart.
9 Be thou aglow and illumined and be thou enkindled in soul with the fire of the love of God in every assemblage.
10 From a heart all aglow with divine love he soon enkindled in his hearers that fire his divine Master came to kindle on earth.
11 They sometimes say," continued she, smiling: "'Her countenance shines like the sun, enkindling in flames the hearts of all who approach her.'
12 Without a doubt it was Carlyle who first enkindled in Lanier a love of German literature and a desire to know more of the language.
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