Book,  Par.

1     I,     37|    inspires fear, unless they are afraid, though when they have once
2     I,     82|       army slow to fight and more afraid of the enemy, and that a
3    II,     50|     sometimes that he need not be afraid of everything, his mind
4    IV,     10|         either because he was not afraid, or to show his strength
5  XIII,     50|   interfering with the siege, and afraid that, in attempting to stop
6  XIII,     50| threatening attack, now seemingly afraid, with the view of loosening
7   XIV,     62|          once approved. Some were afraid of seeming to expose the
8    XV,     75|          selected, because he was afraid of the veterans, imbued,
9    XV,     81|        Worn out by cruel anguish, afraid too that his sufferings
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