Book,  Par.

 1     I,     26| whether he liked to bear such huge burdens and such long marches.
 2     I,     85|    fighting in fens; they had huge frames, and lances long
 3    II,     15|       horses and the hum of a huge and tumultuous host. And
 4    II,     17|      science be used. For the huge shields and unwieldly lances
 5    II,     26|    sword-hilts, struck at the huge limbs and exposed faces
 6    II,     28| rivers of Germany came with a huge line of rolling clouds,
 7    IV,     92|       whose forests abound in huge beasts, while their home
 8    VI,     48|     burst into Armenia with a huge host, and captured the city
 9    VI,     77|       to be smothered under a huge heap of clothes, and all
10   XIV,     86|      Piso, and gave rise to a huge fabric of unsuccessful conspiracies
11    XV,     66|       man of strong nerve and huge frame, hurl him to the ground
12   XVI,     16|  possessed, too, as he was of huge bodily strength and skill
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