Perfuro, perfuris, pen. cor. perfúrere. Lucret. To be in a great furie and woodenesse: to rage extreamely.-incensus & ipse Perfurit.Virg.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
per-fŭro, 3, v. a. and n., to rage through, run furiously through (poet.) I.Act.: Eoas domos, Stat. Th. 4, 388.—II.Neutr., to rage furiously, to rage on: incensus et ipse Perfurit, Verg. A. 9, 343: ita perfurit acri Cum fremitu ventus, Lucr. 1, 275.