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1 I | mystic emotion, and with the fear inspired by men. The Barbarians 2 II | concealed themselves through fear of vengeance, and Hanno 3 IV | breathless, and mad with fear. They were flying before 4 V | Spendius, “and first of all fear nothing! I shall fulfil 5 V | sale.~They had nothing to fear, for on nights when the 6 V | what if I went to her? I fear her beauty no longer! What 7 VI | for they too, inspired fear. Many mingled foreign practices 8 VI | were not opened through fear of the Mercenaries.~Day 9 VII | intrepid as well! He has no fear of serpents, or thunder, 10 VII | brought to Carthage through fear of the soldiers. The labourers, 11 VIII| were deserters; drawn by fear or by fidelity, they were 12 VIII| I maddened them all with fear of the Republic! Gisco was 13 IX | declared that he did not fear them because he had won 14 X | later,” he said; “later! fear nothing! and whatever he 15 XI | not lay them aside through fear of soiling her beautiful 16 XI | he went on, “come near! fear nothing!~“Formerly I was 17 XII | been rendered docile by the fear of tortures, they had been 18 XIII| have spoken to him without fear.~Her father often came into 19 XIII| barricaded themselves through fear of the rest.~The stones 20 XIII| some minutes in constant fear of seeing them return. He 21 XIV | them.~They had nothing to fear; any change of fortune brought