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1 T-I| the storms, the sea.~Every fear harms verse: I’m lost and 2 T-I| those heights~but I still fear the gods who bring us harm.~ 3 T-I| foolishly.~I too confess, I fear what I felt, Jove’s weapon:~ 4 T-I| my hope is less than my fear –~beware, while that angry 5 T-I| you if you ask me,~but I fear to be any reason for delay:~ 6 T-I| before the eleventh.~I don’t fear dying: but this way of dying’ 7 T-I| forced to bravery through my fear.~Ah me! What winds swell 8 T-I| sailor, confessing cold fear by his pallor,~defeated, 9 T-I| No surprise, since they fear the savage lightning~whose 10 T-I| the shadow of a death~I fear with anxious mind, and pray 11 T-I| mind, and pray for in my fear.~If I reach harbour, the 12 T-II| taken from me,~so as not to fear the tribes the Danube scarcely 13 T-II| living men.~I confess I’d no fear that where so many sailed,~ 14 T-III| Arrives in Rome~ ~‘I come in fear, an exile’s book, sent to 15 T-III| weariness:~don’t shun me in fear, in case I bring you shame:~ 16 T-III| wavers with the tremor of fear.~Can you see the paper’s 17 T-III| father.~You too, always fear what is too high,~and narrow 18 T-III| each by name,~but cautious fear inhibits that service, and 19 T-III| heart, and be a source of fear to none.~My verse gives 20 T-III| fell and everyone ran in fear from my ruin,~turning their 21 T-III| work outshines you.~But I fear lest my fate holds you back,~ 22 T-III| by my punishment.~Have no fear, Perilla: only let no man 23 T-III| s nothing I ask more –~I fear only lest my prayer might 24 T-III| fills me with anxiety and fear.~Like a timid deer trapped 25 T-III| man and crushes him,~and fear the uncertainties of change 26 T-III| affairs,~you’ve nothing to fear: my fate’s most miserable,~ 27 T-IV| or no.~Ah, why should I fear? I seek what is clearly 28 T-IV| you in happier days.~Don’t fear lest my friendship with 29 T-IV| was known to you.~Either fear or error harmed me, above 30 T-IV| loyalty with fame.~But I fear my verse of thanks might 31 T-V| victory.~Why hesitate, why fear what’s harmless? Go, and 32 T-V| add mine to hers, but I fear lest a contagion~might spread 33 T-V| in them than wolves.~They fear no law: justice yields to 34 T-V| who’s down, ~nor do you fear the power of Fortune’s precarious 35 T-V| obey your orders – have no fear.~I wouldn’t obey if you 36 T-V| helmet, and frightened sheep fear war not wolves.~We’re scarcely 37 T-V| mixed with Greeks, inspire fear,~for the barbarians live 38 T-V| houses.~Even if you don’t fear them, you’d hate the sight~ 39 T-V| lost should leave me,~still fear itself denies me peace to 40 T-V| everywhere’s filled with the fear of hostile sounds.~I myself 41 ExII| law.~There’s nothing to fear. Antony’s writings are read,~ 42 ExII| Ah, what should I do? I fear you’ll be hardened on seeing~ 43 ExII| subsides, conquered by great fear.~Yet I neither hope nor 44 ExII| neither care~about you, nor fear the weapons of Italian soldiers.~ 45 ExII| who rules ~many things by fear of punishment, few by punishing, ~ 46 ExII| terrifying us on all sides with fear of our neighbours.~One side 47 ExII| of my sin: and my wounds fear to be touched.~However they 48 ExII| room for conceits!~If any fear that Caesar’s anger sits 49 ExI| fate’s ~the safest, since fear of a worse one is absent.~ 50 ExI| with quivering wings, in fear of the hawk~dares to seek 51 ExI| revealing the signs of my fear,~and, like the snow the 52 ExI| and a vain shadow instils fear in the nervous.~So, pierced 53 ExI| because I think I need to fear you~whose love has granted 54 ExIII| this bitter place.~Add our fear, walls battered at by enemies,~ 55 ExIII| to mind, but confused by fear, your voice~trembling, you’ 56 ExIII| imminent fall,~nervousness and fear empty the place.~What fearful 57 ExIII| me because~of excessive fear and terror, not hatred of 58 ExIII| to serve me:~they went in fear of the hostile gods.~They 59 ExIII| Hercules.~Livid malice, vice of fear, won’t show itself in noble~ 60 ExIII| believe there’s anything to fear in speaking to an exile?~ 61 ExIII| visible in my book.~Yet that fear of yours can’t be allowed 62 ExIV| Euxine shores,~and live in fear of being wounded by Getic 63 ExIV| t be so important)~Now I fear to trust my salvation to 64 ExIV| Scythian climate, and how I fear the enemy nearby:~if the 65 Ind| Book TI.I:70-128 He would fear the sky if he still lived.~