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 1   T-I|      t be anxious with false fears, trembling,~lest this faithfulness
 2   T-I|      sword and sea double my fears.~The one, by my blood, hopes
 3  T-II|     aside their power:~so my fears vanish, change, return, ~
 4 T-III|     place sees the enemy, or fears him unseen:~the earth lies
 5  T-IV|     living without troubling fears,~to indulge in the leisure
 6   T-V|      endures attack, and now fears it.~If only I could transfer
 7   ExI|    wishes, though perhaps he fears~that attention to my affairs
 8   ExI| causes me to suffer baseless fears.~Forgive me, please, excuse
 9   ExI|      shipwrecked sailor even fears calm water.~The fish that’
10 ExIII|      my army.~So forget your fears: Caesar’s anger will relent,~
11 ExIII|  kind spirit with your empty fears.~Why be terrified of cruel
12   Ind|      it.~Book TI.I:70-128 He fears further attention from Augustus.
13   Ind|     1-54 Book EIII.1:1-66 He fears being entombed there.~Book
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