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This work would certainly prove capable to enkindle the feelings of patriotism in the heart of new generation.
And, therefore, they varied the calls according as they wanted to enkindle or quiet, or firm the spirits of men.
His father gave him lessons about it but then stopped: He could not enkindle in the heart of the child what was ashes in his own.
I have organized the Veliti, that is the light armed, to enkindle the battle, as they (the Romans did).
In ordinary circumstances, persons of their order would never be permitted sufficient licence to be alone together, and so enkindle the fire that sparked between them.
May God grant, that the Love of Liberty & a Zeal to support it may enkindle in every town.
That, trusted home, Might yet enkindle you unto the crown, Besides the Thane of Cawdor.
Enough to enkindle the flame of resentment in the Breast of a common Soldier, who of all men has the most delicate Sentiments of honor!
"If it is any point requiring reflection," observed Dupin, as he forebore to enkindle the wick, "we shall examine it to better purpose in the dark."
Mary, writhing in ecstatic laughter, vividly realizes Schiller's ambition to draw an unsentimental portrait of a woman whose destiny is "to experience and enkindle only violent passions."
Meditation is the process in which you deligently turn over in your heart whatever you have read or heard, earnestly reflecting upon it to enkindle your affection or enlighten your understanding.
Their office is to illumine and enkindle -- My duty, to be saved by their bright light, And purified in their electric fire, And sanctified in their elysian fire.
It required, however, an adequate knowledge of adverse city conditions so productive of juvenile delinquency and a sympathy which could enkindle itself in many others of divers faiths and training, to arouse the club to its finest public spirit.
To enkindle greater piety and devotion in the hearts of the faithful of the congregation whom we represent at the altar, by reverently performing the duties of our holy office and by a good example in our daily lives.
Christ did not to his first disciples say, 'Go forth, and to the world preach idle tales,' But unto them a true foundation gave; And this so loudly sounded from their lips, That, in the warfare to enkindle Faith, They made of the Evangel shields and lances.