The onekindles with certainty, the other with doubt as to whether he will see the sun again.
The one kindles his fire on the aromatic altar, the other finds it ever present with him and carries it wherever he goes.
Dante seems to have been indebted to the Bible for the gloomy tone of his mind, as well as for the prophetic fury which exalts and kindles his poetry; but he is utterly unlike Homer.
The idea which kindles Zriny's enthusiasm is unconditional obedience to Emperor and Fatherland.
And fare ye weel, the bonny lass That kindles my mother's fire!
His own rebellious and selfish nature, by rousing the fury of Oedipus, kindles afresh the smouldering flame of the ancestral Ate.
Stung as he is by remorse and by the sorrow for Patroclus, which does not unnerve him, but rather kindles his whole spirit to a flame, we are prepared to see him fierce even to cruelty.
Because "From every blush thatkindles in her cheeks, Ten thousand little loves and graces spring.
But put two coals or two logs side by side, and the fire kindles and blazes and burns hotly.
It kindles in us a friendship for Christ, turning all the tides of our life into new and holy channels.
This kindles the fire which exists in every thing, is received by every thing.
But God's redemptive acts are like the guiding pillar of fire, in that they have a side that reveals wrath and evokes terror, and a side that radiates lambent love and kindles happy trust.
In our best moments, it touches us most deeply; and when the sentiment of human brotherhood kindles most warmly within us, we discover in literature an exquisite answering ardor.
But I must not begin to quote Emerson's poetry; only it is worth noting that he, whose verse is uniformly so abstractly and intellectually beautiful, kindles to passion whenever his theme is of America.
I know by experience how it soothes and roseates the world, and kindles sociality, and I also know some of its baleful results.
Nothing so kindlesenthusiasm or awakens eloquence, or chimes poetic canto, or moves nations.
Yahweh's breath, like a stream of sulfur, kindles it.
It devours the briers and thorns; yes, itkindles in the thickets of the forest, and they roll upward in a column of smoke.
He begins by saying that a true Cynic is so lofty a being that he who undertakes the profession without due qualificationskindles against him the anger of heaven.
With burning star and flaming band It kindles all the sunset land Oh tell us what its name may be,-- Is this the Flower of Liberty?
I should rather say, if I were now called upon to define it, it is the power of transfiguring the experiences and shows of life into an aspect which comes from his imagination and kindles that of others.
June lies hid beneath the snow, And winter's unborn heir shall claim For every seed that sleeps below A spark that kindles into flame.
A lover's heart it quickly cools; In mine it kindles up enough rage To wring their necks.
A sudden paleness struck her brow,-- A swifter blush succeeds; It burns her cheek; it kindles now Beneath her golden beads.
The Apostle's great, warm heart kindles and blazes as he goes on, and at length bursts out in this impassioned utterance: "Ye are my glory and joy!
The October of life may be one of the most fruitful months in all its calendar; and the "Indian summer" its brightest period when God's sunshine kindles every leaf on the tree with crimson and golden glories.
He never exhibits strong feeling, has little energy, rouses no emotion; certainly he never kindles terror in the breast of his readers.
It kindles a fire in his spirit, his heart melts, his uplifted hand falls, his angry voice grows tender.
The ordinary life of man is not unlike the feeble flame of a miner's lamp, half smothered in some underground gallery until a draught of vital air kindles it into sudden glow and sparkle.
To be profoundly touched by the story is possible without so fully holding the tragedy comprehendingly in the mind that its poignant meaning kindles the whole imagination.
The white and palest greys begin to glow, and turn by slow degrees to pearly-pink, which kindles into gold, and deepens in the duskier parts to copper-red.
Who does not know that love, inflamed by all that can excite it, never stops in young people until it is satisfied, and that one favour granted kindles the wish for a greater one?
Certain of my bliss, I gave myself up to the joy that such a certainty kindles in a fiery heart.
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