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1 II | galloped beside him.~But the fury of the Barbarians did not 2 V | saw the impotence of his fury; then he took his sandal, 3 VII | roses. The animal in its fury enwrapped him in the beating 4 VIII| him; he was seized with fury against himself; he fell 5 VIII| monstrous elephant, called “The Fury of Baal,” which had been 6 XI | provinces shudder at your fury, the furrows are full of 7 XII | necessary to seek further fury in the very dregs of the 8 XIII| animated with increased fury. They could be seen in the 9 XIII| to him, which calmed his fury. Children were burned on 10 XIII| blows; and, in spite of the fury of the clarions, the salsalim 11 XIV | upon others the extravagant fury which they had been unable 12 XIV | carried away with increased fury and joy. Several, from laziness 13 XIV | no reply; or, seized with fury, would pick up a stone and 14 XIV | needlessly, to sate their fury.~A mist heavy and warm, 15 XIV | attacking the phalanx with fury, entered the gap; they were 16 XIV | were seized with increased fury, and the Numidians carried