Book,  Par.

1    II,     14| surrounded by forest-passes. Then bursting on him in a sudden attack
2    II,     28|          ships. Soon, a hailstorm bursting from a black mass of clouds,
3    IV,     34|          prisoner, and the Romans bursting on him from every side,
4    IV,     85|        lovely bay, till Vesuvius, bursting into flames, changed the
5    XI,     45|          the emperor, furious and bursting out in menace, into the
6  XIII,     73|          calamity. Fires suddenly bursting from the earth seized everywhere
7   XIV,     16|       cost him to hinder her from bursting into the Senate-house and
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