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 1    II|    quake for fear, all feet for dread do run,~And though no realms
 2   III|         their valiant foes,~For dread or craft, it skills not
 3   III| trembling stayed at least:~Such dread his awful visage on them
 4    IV|    frail to move;~Look pale for dread, and blush sometime for
 5    IV|        fear to exile drive,~The dread of death, made lesser dangers
 6   VII|        fear and looked pale for dread,~Yet proudly said, "Tancred,
 7   VII|      heaven afraid;~But now for dread he is or dead or fled;~But
 8   VII|     again, the earl was nothing dread,~Yet stept aside, and to
 9   VII|       safe, retired;~Yet coward dread lacks order, fear wants
10  VIII|          whose coming thus they dread,~Before the camp his weary
11  VIII|      hues,~Some looked pale for dread, some shook for fear,~Only
12  VIII|         turned his fatal brand,~Dread in his looks and death sate
13  VIII|        never sleeps in fear and dread one hour,~And this pestiferous
14     X|         afraid nor run away for dread,~And that these slanders,
15    XI|      your trench yourselves for dread you hold,~There shall you
16    XI|      fearful band that late for dread was fled!~The women that
17    XI|    darts they cast, and without dread or fear,~Exposed their breasts
18   XII|     hand thou took'st withouten dread;~The gentle beast with milk-outstretched
19   XII|     with vain shows of fear and dread aghast~This enterprise forbear
20  XIII|       no sooner bent~But frozen dread pierced through their entrails
21  XIII|       were,~Against that sudden dread their breasts which smote,~
22  XIII|        Their present harms with dread of future ill,~ ~ LV~While
23    XV|          But fled, and dead for dread fell on the grass,~And so
24   XVI|     darkness fill,~And pale for dread became the eclipsed sun,~
25  XVII|        if evil, yet no mishap I dread,~Or harm they threaten against
26 XVIII|       whence shrinking back for dread~Of that strange desert's
27   XIX|       in his heart~Found coward dread no place, fear had no part.~ ~
28   XIX|       cry, full of sad fear and dread,~Pierced through her heart
29    XX|      And pleasure flew amid sad dread and fear;~The trumpets shrill,
30    XX|     eyes so blinded hath,~Their dread that wonder bred, fear gave
31    XX|    horror, fear, amazedness and dread,~Cold were the hearts of
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