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 1     I,     23|          limbs. At, last, in their fury they went so far as to propose
 2     I,     40|     Germany rose in mutiny, with a fury proportioned to their greater
 3     I,     42|          the first cause of savage fury. They threw them to the
 4     I,     42|            were unanimous in their fury and equally unanimous in
 5     I,     45|        than his own. Even in their fury, this seemed to them a savage
 6     I,     55|            to a distance from your fury, so that whatever wickedness
 7     I,     64|            who were the objects of fury, some of the worst mutineers
 8     I,     72|          bitter foes incentives to fury.~ ~
 9     I,     80|         might not burst in all its fury on one point, he sent Caecina
10     I,     91|        slaughtered, as long as our fury and the light of day lasted.
11    II,     13|            in the full tide of his fury was demanding his weapons
12    II,     14|        long sustaining the enemy's fury, cheered on his men to break
13    II,     18|            storms to a foe full of fury, and to hostile deities,
14   III,     10|           Tiber, and increased the fury of the populace by bringing
15   III,    102|            and vigilance that such fury of the flames had been confined
16    IV,     70|    impetuous, and now kindled into fury by the peril of her kinswoman,
17    IV,     92|         Olennius anticipated their fury by flight, and found refuge
18     V,      3|          reins and let loose their fury. A letter was sent, directed
19     V,     12|    children of Sejanus, though the fury of the populace was subsiding,
20    VI,     21|          accusers fell with sudden fury on the class which systematically
21    VI,     25|         were now a stimulus to his fury, and he ordered the death
22    XI,      3|           craft of Tiberius or the fury of Caius Caesar than by
23    XI,     48|       alternated between hope arid fury. In her extremity, it was
24   XII,     37|           allies with all the more fury, as they imagined that a
25   XII,     46| heedlessness or to calculation, to fury or to lust of plunder, under
26  XIII,     14|      however, raved with a woman's fury about having a freedwoman
27  XIII,     16|            Thereupon, with instant fury, Agrippina rushed into frightful
28  XIII,     73|         despair of a remedy and in fury at the disaster, flung stones
29   XIV,     16|           was disappointed, in her fury with the soldiers, the Senate,
30   XIV,     43|           this disaster and by the fury of the province which he
31   XIV,     80|            on her with yet fiercer fury, or that Nero would be swayed
32    XV,     48|            delay. The blaze in its fury ran first through the level
33    XV,     50|      flames returned, with no less fury this second time, and especially
34    XV,     57|            pilots, in spite of the fury of the waves, started from
35    XV,     72|          scourge nor fire, nor the fury of the men as they increased
36   XVI,     11|        imminent peril, had all the fury of a long grief ever since
37   XVI,     14|         and crops, and carried its fury to the neighbourhood of
38   XVI,     29|         fear that he will vent his fury on your wife, your household,
39   XVI,     33|         and like words with rising fury in his voice, countenance,
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