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 1    II|       see, and hear;~Ismen with terror of his mighty charms,~That
 2    II|     faint hearts her looks such terror breed;~To court she went,
 3    IV|       unseen,~That fear, death, terror and amazement bring,~With
 4   VII|      could sustain~The dreadful terror of his fierce aspect,~Against
 5   VII|   amazed in heart and mind,~The terror such that stopped both man
 6  VIII|       it? -- shook~For fear and terror, conquered with his look.~ ~
 7   XII|         her thy color white new terror wrought,~She wondered on
 8   XII|      and wrath, rage, death and terror lies:~ ~ XXX~"Up to a tree
 9  XIII|     foes deprive he would,~Such terror bred that late consumed
10  XIII|     blindness deep~And with sad terror make weak hearts afraid,~
11  XIII| forestall my way~Perchance more terror far than danger bring.~But
12    XX|       forth passed~The fear and terror, that the faithful train~
13    XX|           LXXVIII~But with less terror, and disorder less,~The
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