Book,  Par.

 1     I,     68|         guilt into glory." This fired their courage, and at a
 2    II,     16|       as war lasted. The insult fired the wrath of the legions. "
 3   III,     64| inflicted wounds. The house was fired over their heads, and with
 4    VI,     47|       by apprehension, the next fired with a longing for revenge.
 5   XII,      1|       of wives. The ladies were fired with no less jealousy. Each
 6   XII,     46|         Silures, whose rage was fired by words rumoured to have
 7  XIII,     51|       their lives; the city was fired, demolished and levelled
 8   XIV,     43|       All else was plundered or fired in the onslaught; the temple
 9    XV,     19|     abundance of corn that they fired the granaries, and Corbulo
10    XV,     51|        the Senones captured and fired Rome. Others have pushed
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