He was sad unto death and ardent charity burnt within him, the unextinguishable flame as it were of his fraternal feelings towards all things and beings.
The Almighty hath implanted in us these unextinguishable feelings for good and wise purposes.
Where pain of unextinguishablefire Must exercise us without hope of end.
Nor was it only in the breast of the Hebrew slave that the beauty and virtue of Lucia Claudia had kindled an unextinguishable flame.
Whose is that sword, that voice and eye of flame, That heart of unextinguishable ire?
To the employers they predicted ruin; to the houseowners, desolation and emptiness; to the publicans the reign of puritanism; to the emancipists the ascendancy of the free, to be followed byunextinguishable persecution.
He continued his toil until his death, having kindled the unextinguishable torch of a free press, and taken his rank with the benefactors of mankind.
The wastes of his weary brain were haunted by shadowy images now--images of wealth and fame revolving obsequiously round his unextinguishable gift of noble and lofty expression.
The most you can hope from it is some knowledge of yourself--that comes too late--a crop of unextinguishable regrets.
I ordered the chain, which we had begun to heave in, to be paid out again.
And suddenly those shining unextinguishableeyes of his became fixed upon Tomassov.
He talked of his youth surrounded by the fury of fanaticism and war, of battles on the hills, of advances through the forests, of men's unswerving piety, of their unextinguishable hate.
What then can ensue but a continual exacerbation of hatred, an unextinguishable feud, an incessant reciprocation of mischief, a mutual vigilance to entrap, and eagerness to destroy.
But with every word spoken the room was growing darker, and only her forehead, smooth and white, remained illumined by the unextinguishable light of belief and love.
In her left hand she bore an unextinguishable torch, manufactured by Labour, and lighted by Truth, of which it was the particular quality immediately to shew every thing in its true form, however it might be disguised to common eyes.
I scarcely know an idea more dangerous to domestic happiness than this belief in the unextinguishable nature of a first flame.
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