Book,  Par.

1   III,      2|      prospect were filled with crowds of mourners, who incessantly
2    IV,     57|      the capital, the bustling crowds and streaming multitudes,
3    IV,     94|        At Rome indeed hurrying crowds are a familiar sight, from
4    IV,     94|    they lounged in promiscuous crowds in the fields or on the
5   XIV,     72|  former greatness; he kept the crowds of his visitors at a distance,
6   XIV,     80|     pouring into the Palace in crowds, with loud shoutings, when
7    XV,     48| inexperience of childhood, the crowds who sought to save themselves
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