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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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burst

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 4 | Nero had been in the first burst of joy, yet it had not only 2 I, 32| can do so much, the first burst of indignation, be suffered 3 I, 34| they laid aside their fear, burst open the doors of the palace, 4 I, 39| speed of their horses, they burst into the Forum, thrusting 5 I, 71| Then followed as great a burst of joy, though from a less 6 I, 81| doors of the palace. They burst in upon the banquet with 7 I, 82| centurions and tribunes, and burst into the tent of their Emperor?~ ~ 8 II, 22| earth-works, and endeavoured to burst open the gates. The Praetorians 9 II, 32| hostile tribes are ready to burst in, would not answer his 10 II, 51| to elude them when they burst in. Rubrius Gallus was charged 11 II, 86| in a moment a mighty war burst into flame, for the armies 12 III, 13| silence, then all their rage burst out at once. "What," they 13 III, 29| The rest of the legion burst in, while the troops of 14 III, 33| Forty thousand armed men burst into Cremona, and with them 15 III, 38| stained with every infamy; he burst into the Imperial chamber, 16 III, 71| track of the fire would have burst through the half-burnt gates 17 III, 73| concealment. The Vitellianists burst in, carrying everywhere 18 III, 74| When the enemy first burst in, Domitian concealed himself 19 IV, 14| thousands of armed men to burst upon Italy. ~ ~


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