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  1     I|      Juda's land that guides,~In fear and trouble, to resist provides.~ ~ ~
  2     I|        chieftain had conceived a fear~Within his heart, but kept
  3     I|          daughter.~ ~ LXXXII~The fear of ill exceeds the evil
  4     I|          ill exceeds the evil we fear,~For so our present harms
  5     I|      towers prostrate,~To former fear he adds a new-come doubt,~
  6    II|     great Dis in deepest Hell to fear,~That binds and looses souls
  7    II|      where he sough in grief, in fear, in vain;~Then to the king
  8    II|      Olindo also ran, and gan to fear~His lady was some partner
  9    II|          succors got,~I need not fear in these my aged days,~For
 10    II|          record,~Hands quake for fear, all feet for dread do run,~
 11    II|         Like summer's flies that fear not winter's cold.~ ~ LXIX~"
 12    II|        that makes weak hearts to fear;~He can these hungry troops
 13   III|  forthwith succeed~That reverend fear and trembling with it brought,~
 14   III|          Lord aright that fears,~Fear on devotion, joy on faith
 15   III|        for vain delay increaseth fear,~These horrid clouds of
 16   III|        follow then, and bid base fear avaunt,~The harder work
 17    IV|     filled the deep with horror, fear and wonder,~Not half so
 18    IV|      shapes, tofore unseen,~That fear, death, terror and amazement
 19    IV|         by night,~Grief, horror, fear my fainting soul did kill,~
 20    IV|     right.~His words of comfort, fear to exile drive,~The dread
 21    IV|          heart long time betwixt~Fear and remorse, not granting
 22    IV|         chevisance,~For doubt or fear that might from fight arise;~
 23    IV|         aught succeed, as much I fear, amiss.~ ~ LXXXIII~"But
 24    IV|    glance dissolved the frost of fear.~ ~ LXXXIX~On them who durst
 25    IV|          twixt hope and restless fear,~The sly enchantress felt
 26     V|          as though he naught did fear,~But bravely drew his little-helping
 27     V|        hope, and still increased fear.~ ~ XXXVI~"Great Prince,"
 28     V|         love him whom the nobles fear:~There must the rule to
 29     V|         Unless his basis be this fear I speak."~ ~ XL~These words
 30     V|         could make great Mars to fear.~ ~ XLV~Tancredi labored
 31     V|        in the place thereof weak fear espied,~With merry looks
 32    VI|      approve the same;~Withouten fear, be thine ambassage told."~"
 33    VI|         treason let him doubt or fear,~Some here shall pay him
 34    VI|         the end,~ Twixt hope and fear they stood long time amazed,~
 35    VI|        looks her trouble and her fear express;~For on this dangerous
 36    VI|      felt her heart tremble with fear and pain,~Her secret thoughts
 37    VI|     slain;~So with suspect, with fear and grief dismayed,~Attended
 38    VI|        astonished,~Her love, her fear; her fear, her torment bred.~ ~
 39    VI|          Her love, her fear; her fear, her torment bred.~ ~ LXV~
 40    VI|          danger, doubling so her fear,~That she concludes, so
 41    VI|  strength restrained by shame or fear.~ ~ LXXXIII~"Alas, why did
 42    VI|         her courage, love exiled fear,~Love to her tired limbs
 43    VI|       sore;~But now the gate her fear and passage stayed,~The
 44    VI|        Where danger least, least fear, least peril was.~ ~ XCVII~
 45    VI|     recalled she had no cause to fear,~This foremost hazard had
 46    VI|      divers ways, such was their fear, they went:~The squire who
 47   VII|          in a swoon she was, for fear I ween;~But her fleet courser
 48   VII|           So kings have cause to fear Bellona's might,~Not they
 49   VII|         water of this flood,~Nor fear we poison should therein
 50   VII|      should his looks no sign of fear betray;~For wheresoever
 51   VII|      ears did fill,~He shook for fear and looked pale for dread,~
 52   VII|     warrior quaketh,~And uncouth fear appalled every sense,~To
 53   VII|          outstart,~And kill with fear the coward Pagan's heart.~ ~
 54   VII|          fame~In so great peril, fear exiled shame.~ ~  LX~The
 55   VII|          LX~The angry duke their fear discovered plain,~By their
 56   VII|   Argantes, else fled every man,~Fear drove them thence on heaps,
 57   VII|        coward dread lacks order, fear wants art,~Deaf to attend,
 58   VII|     Blaming his barons for their fear so vain,~Himself the camp
 59  VIII|        for dread, some shook for fear,~Only our noble lord was
 60  VIII|        Christ's chosen servants, fear us naught,~Who to avoid
 61  VIII|   Godfrey doth encamped lie,~And fear not thou that any shall
 62  VIII|    strange amazedness and sudden fear~Which false Alecto breathed
 63  VIII| spectacle full both of grief and fear;~Godfrey, for murdering
 64  VIII|      wake,~Which never sleeps in fear and dread one hour,~And
 65  VIII|         honored? stand you so in fear?~Where is your late obedience?
 66  VIII|         thought it? -- shook~For fear and terror, conquered with
 67  VIII|    Godfrey saith,~With shame and fear their bashful looks they
 68    IX|           The moon and stars for fear of sprites were fled,~The
 69    IX|           For all his eild, base fear yet never sank;~Five sons
 70    IX|       danger most appears, there fear it least,~For honor dwells
 71    IX|        by her ensample naught to fear~The hunter, in those desert
 72    IX|          Awaked, which heard, no fear could make him dwell,~But
 73    IX|         displeased, spake,~"What fear is this? Oh, whither do
 74    IX|     stepped aside nor shrunk for fear,~But busked him bold to
 75    IX|          learned yet to know and fear~The Lord's just wrath, and
 76    IX|        front high lifted was, no fear therein,~Lightly he leaps
 77    IX|        fight, they die.~ ~ XCIII~Fear, cruelty, grief, horror,
 78    IX|          can govern cowardice or fear?~Their host already was
 79     X|     shamed;~I hope the best, yet fear unconstant mart,~And with
 80     X|       Then full of wonder and of fear we seem,~And with an ireful
 81     X|       their troubled hearts, the fear had rased;~In all this joy
 82    XI|       sacred William dight,~With fear and trembling to the altar
 83    XI|       cast, and without dread or fear,~Exposed their breasts to
 84    XI|    quenched the lamp,~A chilling fear ran cold through every vein,~
 85   XII|        grass,~Such was my sudden fear, I left thee lying,~To thee
 86   XII|           Nor with vain shows of fear and dread aghast~This enterprise
 87   XII|      light,~To arms in haste and fear ran all the rout,~Down fell
 88   XII|         hasted full of grief and fear,~Her dead, him seeming so,
 89   XII|      despite,~Why should'st thou fear, with sharp and trenchant
 90   XII|      from myself I run, myself I fear,~Yet still my hell within
 91  XIII|      lands of death, of pain and fear,~Thou monarch great, great
 92  XIII|         and hold,~With trembling fear make all the Christians
 93  XIII|          the feat,~"My lord, let fear, let doubt and sorrow pass,~
 94  XIII|      fearful chase.~Except their fear perchance while thus they
 95  XIII|          semblance hiding coward fear,~And so far wandered forth
 96  XIII|  thousand signs of heart-amating fear,~Their reason gone, by no
 97  XIII|        fled the man and with sad fear withdrew,~Though fear till
 98  XIII|        sad fear withdrew,~Though fear till then he never felt
 99  XIII|      grove,~Yet nothing back but fear and flight they bring,~For
100  XIII|         would he shun, no danger fear,~His valor, boldness, heart
101  XIII|      sadness, grief, compassion, fear.~ ~ XLI~He drew his sword
102   XIV|         looseness idle sit,~Year fear it not, he shall return
103    XV|         ship and ship, withouten fear or care~Who should her follow,
104    XV|       serpent durst not hiss for fear,~But fled, and dead for
105    XV|          once espied~A trembling fear through his bold heart was
106    XV|           Put off those arms and fear not Mars his rage,~Your
107   XVI|        fled not he nor fight for fear forsook,~But followed her,
108   XVI|       peace, hope, despair, joy, fear,~Of smiles, jests, mirth,
109   XVI|       gates the man~In haste, in fear, in wrath, in anger ran.~ ~
110   XVI|          Keep them, unkind; what fear'st thou if thou stay?~Thou
111  XVII|          of sure conquest had he fear or doubt:~To him Armida
112  XVII|        which lies,~Hence without fear of harm or doubt of foe~
113 XVIII|          down with reverence and fear,~His eyes upon heaven's
114 XVIII|     Godfrey's lap she fell, with fear half dead:~ ~ LI~The duke
115 XVIII|        health and peace:~ ~ LII~"Fear not, renowned prince, resist,
116 XVIII|        two false wizards without fear or awe~Upon the walls in
117 XVIII|          strives,~And those that fear with cheerful speech revives.~ ~
118   XIX|       bears.~ ~ ~ I~Now death or fear or care to save their lives~
119   XIX|     chase:~Yet neither force nor fear nor wisdom drives~The constant
120   XIX|         fight I neither shun nor fear,~Although from knighthood
121   XIX|       before we end this fray~No fear of cowardice hath caused
122   XIX|        life untrue?~If this thou fear, and dost foresee thy fate,~
123   XIX|       dost foresee thy fate,~Thy fear is vain, thy foresight comes
124   XIX|     Found coward dread no place, fear had no part.~ ~ XXIV~His
125   XIX|   disdainful, fierce and void of fear~His motions last, last looks,
126   XIX|         unequal harm, with equal fear~Fled all, all that well
127   XIX|   gathered heart at last, though fear~Their courage weak had put
128   XIX|      labor bring, less doubt, no fear,~This tower, our foe's weak
129   XIX|          great shows of harm and fear,~Our dangers small, our
130   XIX|         afraid,~But cruel love I fear, and this fair queen."~This
131   XIX|       fair: "From thee expel~All fear," she says, "for me live
132   XIX|          But when hot love which fear had late suppressed,~Revived
133   XIX|       that high cry, full of sad fear and dread,~Pierced through
134   XIX|          but resist in vain,~For fear her anchor is, despair her
135    XX|        Dismay your hearts, grant fear no place at all;~For strife
136    XX|         the day,"~He says, "Vile fear to bold hearts never sank,~
137    XX|          flew amid sad dread and fear;~The trumpets shrill, that
138    XX|      balance hung their hope and fear:~All full of broken lances
139    XX|          dread that wonder bred, fear gave it faith.~ ~ LVI~The
140    XX|      disordered be with too much fear:~Rinaldo followed them from
141    XX|         slain or taken stands in fear,~Though with a bow a javelin
142    XX|         hies,~The cowards had no fear, the wise no care,~This
143    XX|          to eye forth passed~The fear and terror, that the faithful
144    XX|         Nor to encounter him had fear or doubt,~Though his right
145    XX|          him went rage and fury, fear and doubt~Remained behind,
146    XX|      stood aghast,~For where sad fear grew late, now boldness
147    XX|       tower.~ ~ CIV~With horror, fear, amazedness and dread,~Cold
148    XX|   Trembled, his paleness did his fear bewray;~For in that stroke
149    XX|       bold,~Grew dim and feeble, fear had quenched that fire,~
150    XX|     passions fought,~Yet none on fear or base retire he thought.~ ~
151    XX|         To be the witness of thy fear and flight,~Coward, dost
152    XX|         CXXV~"I pardon will your fear and weakness past,~Be strong,
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