Book,  Par.

 1     I,     31|             There was a confused hum, a fierce shouting, and a sudden lull.
 2    II,     83|              kindly temper, the other a fierce and ambitious spirit, which
 3    IV,     34|               the sound of trumpets and fierce shouts, they were on the
 4    IV,     64|             country made them unusually fierce. Besides their natural ferocity,
 5    IV,     68|              Night was coming on with a fierce storm, and the foe, one
 6    IV,     93|               drove back the enemy in a fierce encounter, and saved our
 7    XI,     12|                to the river Charinda; a fierce battle was fought over the
 8    XI,     20| enthusiastically applauded him. After a fierce conflict among the barbarians,
 9   XII,     39|                the Silures, a naturally fierce people and now full of confidence
10   XII,     74|               he should be emperor, was fierce and full of menace.~ ~
11   XIV,     45|              ever had assembled, and so fierce in spirit that they actually
12    XV,     35|                 and over what untamably fierce tribes he reigns. My emperor,
13    XV,     48|                 and instantly became so fierce and so rapid from the wind
14    XV,     95|              tall stature and to have a fierce look, or possibly Caius
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