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Fill me with consuming fire for them; to my life's muzzle, cram me with your own intent.
The efficient rage of consuming fire, the handfuls of fawn ash, which she had scattered, as she had promised, in the hurrying foam of a Yorkshire beck.
As played by Barrie Rutter, the founder and artistic director of the Northern Broadsides Theater (where this production originated), the old man has the concentrated, consuming fire of one of his factory's furnaces.
Dante sees sinners forever unconsumed in consuming fire, forever scratching the scabs from their flesh, forever metamorphosing into snakes and lizards, forever upside down in filthy holes, forever brushing off burning embers that sift constantly down onto searing sand.
If we can't find it in ourselves, we'll have to pile up some kindling and nurture the first tiny flickers into a consuming fire in our bellies.
As you pass through the fire your right hand waving there are things you have to throw out That caustic dread inside your head will never help you out You have to be very strong 'cause you'll start from zero over and over again And as the smoke clears there's an all consuming fire lying straight ahead.
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What an infantile word for a ball of all-consuming fire.
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