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London has burned many times across the centuries. |
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Its day of judgement revisited again and again. |
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All over the Thames with one's face in the wind, |
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you were almost burned with a shower of fire drops. |
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Above 10,000 houses all in one flame.' |
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the noise and crackling and thunder of the impetuous flames.' |
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the shrieking of women and children, |
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the hurry of people, the fall of towers, |
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houses and churches was like a hideous storm |
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The Great Fire Of London burned for seven days. |
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The ruins resembling the picture of Troy. |
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Over 13,000 buildings were destroyed. |
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It was the calamity of the age, |
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but the smouldering hole at the heart of the city would prove to be a huge inspiration. |
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Plans were drawn up to bring a new order of beauty to London. |