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 1 Int|        without faith, without fear, without constancy, without
 2 Ded|   with child and long went in fear of a delivery, because his
 3 Pre|       not be so foolish as to fear transgression, when I obey.
 4   1| beauty too charming for me to fear betrayal or short memory
 5   1|        I am safe and need not fear. So I’ll make ready, and
 6   2|      chaste mind. Do not, for fear, bring to your married bed
 7   3|       paper a thousand times. Fear not, she’ll soon send a
 8   3|    lack, the more we want; we fear no danger, if we can but
 9   3|     that post.~ ~ ‘And do not fear, Lucretia, my joy, my heart,
10   3|   them. Farewell, my hope, my fear.’~ ~ As a tower, that is
11   6|  accept it, and shall have no fear of being betrayed by you.
12   7|     you. No laws bind you; no fear, no shame can move you.
13   8|     There is nothing you need fear any longer, my lily, my
14   9|     no longer, but forgot his fear and cast aside all modesty.
15  10|        he mimicked now one in fear, now one full of happiness.
16  10|        But as he spoke of his fear,—~ ~ ‘Alas,’ cried he, ‘
17  13|      the time you are away, I fear for you; sometimes I am
18  13|    you wish to show me such a fear is absurd, dont ever sleep
19  16|        fainting with too much fear or too much joy, collapsed
20  18|     no resistance. And do not fear disgrace to yourself. Did
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