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1 I | to the soldiers.~Oblong flames trembled in cuirasses of 2 I | limpid was the wave that the flames of the torches quivered 3 I | Khamon appeared to be all in flames, while far within the temples, 4 II | finish them.~These were the flames that had gleamed from a 5 V | of the populace and the flames of funeral piles? Master, 6 V | shape like a tabourine; flames were burning upon it; an 7 V | man. I could pass through flames or walk upon the sea! I 8 VI | elephants were terrified by the flames and fled. The ground sloped 9 VII | powder upon them, and violet flames appeared at the extremities 10 VII | from the stones and the flames from the lamp were mirrored 11 VIII| sawing the leather amid flames, bullets, and arrows, and 12 VIII| engines blackened by the flames and looking like giant skeletons 13 IX | valleys with a crown of flames, and it was often necessary 14 X | singing. These monstrous flames advanced swaying gently; 15 XI | perceived a quantity of little flames before them.~These were 16 XI | perceive your eyes in the flames of the phalaricas and on 17 XI | answered one another.~The flames of the lamp kindled in the 18 XI | kisses, more devouring than flames, covered her; she was as 19 XI | Libyans enveloped in great flames.~Their reed huts were burning, 20 XI | earth against her, and the flames of the siege overtop the 21 XI | was increasing and great flames purpled the sky behind; 22 XII | funeral-piles failed, the flames were extinguished, every 23 XII | quietly up and down.~Towering flames appeared; clarions rang; 24 XIII| hail of bullets, darts, and flames passed above the first ranks 25 XIII| battlements opened, vomiting flames and smoke like dragon jaws; 26 XIII| oil, with their hair in flames. They began to run and set 27 XIII| neighbouring walls, and long flames suddenly burst from the 28 XIII| foreheads, and threw it upon the flames. Then the men in the red 29 XIII| passages; they flung into the flames pearls, gold vases, cups, 30 XIV | town appeared to be all in flames.~An immense clamour reached 31 XV | eye-sockets there darted flames which seemed to rise up