Book,  Par.

 1   III,    102| vigilance that such fury of the flames had been confined to the
 2    IV,     82|       as when all around was in flames only a single statue of
 3    IV,     85|         Vesuvius, bursting into flames, changed the face of the
 4    VI,     41|       Sun, and leaves it to the flames. All this is full of doubt
 5  XIII,     73|      approaching nearer, as the flames began to sink, tried to
 6   XIV,     41|      and wrapped the foe in the flames of his own brands. A force
 7    XV,     48|        they were intercepted by flames on their side or in their
 8    XV,     48|        the extinguishing of the flames, because again others openly
 9    XV,     49|       time when the city was in flames, the emperor appeared on
10    XV,     50|     laid aside their fears, the flames returned, with no less fury
11    XV,     54|  crosses, or were doomed to the flames and burnt, to serve as a
12    XV,     61|        or when his house was in flames and he was running hither
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