Book,  Par.

 1     I,     16|       seem to understand him, burst into complaints, tears,
 2     I,     39|     stars grew dim and storms burst over them. Their only relief
 3     I,     50|     together to the entrance, burst the door, dragged Caesar
 4     I,     80|        That the war might not burst in all its fury on one point,
 5     I,     89|   belief that the Germans had burst into the camp, that all
 6     I,     91|     which were so unexpected, burst with all the greater effect
 7     I,     96|      checked, finally, how it burst into flame and consumed
 8     I,    104|    into the Nar, "as it would burst in a flood on the entire
 9    II,     80|       the nobles to join him, burst into the palace and into
10    II,    101|       stand against the first burst of unpopularity. But if
11   III,      7| suitable enough for the first burst of grief; but now they must
12   III,     33|     such sympathy that people burst into tears and shouted,
13    IV,     10|    place; and when the Senate burst into tears, suppressing
14    IV,     86|   human heart under calamity, burst into tears, which he followed
15    VI,     48|     same instant the Iberians burst into Armenia with a huge
16    XI,      2|    accused broke silence, and burst out with the words, "Question
17    XI,     28|     and Insubres have already burst into the Senate-house, unless
18   XII,     37|    disturbance. The enemy had burst into the territories of
19   XIV,     11|      with a guard, and having burst open the gates, dragged
20   XIV,     80|     temples. There was even a burst of applause for the emperor,
21   XIV,     80|     violence of the mob would burst on her with yet fiercer
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