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 1    VI|      all his servants true;~The fearful stags he doth to battle
 2   VII|       weary pace:~Yet still the fearful dame fled swift as wind,~
 3   VII|      XLIV~Toward the bridge the fearful Paynim fled,~And in swift
 4   VII|    chased again,~Naught but his fearful back each Christian shows~
 5  VIII|       he spied,~He ran away his fearful face to hide:~ ~ LIV~"But
 6    IX|      put to shameful flight~The fearful watch, and o'er the trenches
 7     X|         Where the sad king sits fearful on his seat,~Whom he emboldeneth
 8     X|       To waken up each dull and fearful sprite,~And make our hearts
 9     X|     deep in prison thrown;~Else fearful is he run away disguised,~
10    XI| bulwarks now appeared bold~That fearful band that late for dread
11    XI|         cries that cheered each fearful heart;~Thereat new strength
12   XII|         yet she purposed in her fearful thought~To hide thee from
13   XII|        her smiled.~ ~ XXXI~"Her fearful muzzle full of dreadful
14  XIII|       eternal seat,~O great and fearful!" -- More he would have
15  XIII|    sight~When wonders new their fearful hearts affright:~ ~ XVIII~
16  XIII|    while in bed they lie,~Their fearful thoughts present before
17  XIII|       what pursued them in that fearful chase.~Except their fear
18  XIII|       XXI~When from the grove a fearful sound outbreaks,~As if some
19  XIII|        this world is strange or fearful thought.~ ~ XXV~He shook
20  XIII|         and strives to flee,~So fearful is that wondrous form to
21 XVIII|          timber fit,~Is now the fearful seat, but how none wot,~
22 XVIII|         retired,~But not to him fearful or loathsome made~That forest
23 XVIII|       he, "went I,~And from the fearful wood, as me you willed,~
24 XVIII|        timber strong a huge and fearful mass,~And numberless with
25 XVIII|         air, the golden sun~His fearful beams in clouds did close
26   XIX|        had no part.~ ~ XXIV~His fearful blow he doubled, but he
27    XX|         shot out;~He cheers the fearful, comforts them that hope,~
28    XX|       LIX~He scorned upon their fearful backs that fled~To wreak
29    XX|     shady brooks:~Such were her fearful motions, such her looks.~ ~
30    XX|         Tisipherne the fair and fearful dame~Would follow, but his
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