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1 I| brought, that death or danger feared not:~It was their wont in 2 I| and but some wight~She feared might come to aid him as 3 II| sharp justice naught he feared the rod,~But in his chapel 4 IV| Frenchmen's worth in prize,~And feared the doubtful gain of bloody 5 IV| drew my breath.~ ~ LI~"I feared deadly evil if long I stayed,~ 6 V| falsely when I least him feared;~He seemed my friend, and 7 V| prayed him go, if him he feared or loved.~ ~ LI~Their speeches 8 V| by night,~When least they feared, and least they looked for 9 VI| most not knew, or else not feared his might.~ ~ XXIV~As yet 10 VI| view the Christian army feared,~Such seemed their number, 11 VI| patients' harms.~ ~ LXIX~Nor feared she among the bands to stray~ 12 VI| sex became, I ween;~She feared not the shake of every reed,~ 13 VI| helmet bright,~Were known and feared, in the darkest night.~ ~ 14 VI| she, poor soul, and never feared~The sudden blow of Fortune' 15 VII| on every part.~ ~ XXX~He feared within a pile so fortified~ 16 VII| stroke annoyed him hath;~He feared, and in his troubled bosom 17 VII| County bleed,~He sighed, and feared, more perchance than need;~ ~ 18 VIII| with his disciple true,~And feared no treason, force, nor hurt 19 IX| because his strength they feared,~Some bolder gainst him 20 XI| themselves to flight,~So feared they this deadly thundering 21 XII| Abandoned, that second death he feared,~These words of comfort 22 XIII| present before their face;~So feared they, and fled, yet wist 23 XIII| wit and void of dreed,~Who feared not loss of life nor loss 24 XIII| cries, he all despised:~He feared nothing, yet a motion light,~ 25 XIII| wondrous form to view;~So feared the knight, yet he both 26 XIII| threatened blow I felt or feared,~Then rain and night I found, 27 XIII| bright appear,~And mankind feared lest Climenes' child again~ 28 XIV| guide,~Thou honored be and feared of most and least:~Then 29 XVI| keeper slain,~Awhile she feared, but she knew in short,~ 30 XVII| understand,~By whom his virtues feared and loved are:~His men were 31 XVII| field, till then who never feared nor fled;~Henry the Fourth 32 XVIII| Cyclops great became: he feared them naught,~But on the 33 XVIII| troubled Pagans saw, and seeing feared,~How the great tower stood 34 XIX| once it made:~Yet Tancred feared naught, for in his heart~ 35 XIX| That through the way he feared which homeward led~He had 36 XX| host,~Strange lords ill feared are, ill obeyed of most.~ ~ 37 XX| what thank.~To him that feared, "Look up, ours is the day,"~ 38 XX| her chariot all alone,~She feared bondage, and her life did