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1 I, 138 | This, Magnus, was thy fear; thy roll of fame,~ ~ 2 I, 277 | They shook for terror, fear possessed their limbs,~ ~ 3 I, 407 | But fear of Caesar and the pride 4 I, 517 | false belief; for them no fear~ ~ 5 I, 527 | rumour to well-grounded fear~ ~ 6 I, 542 | They fear the phantoms they themselves 7 I, 576 | one night. Yet for their fear~ ~ 8 I, 700 | not speak our fears, yet fear doth make~ ~ 9 I, 745 | words prophetic made them fear the more.~ ~ 10 II, 263 | others sat them down to fear~ ~ 11 II, 511 | favour held, yet faith with fear~ ~ 12 II, 574 | punishment, and pardon was his fear:~ ~ 13 II, 631 | Old, does he call me? Fear not ye mine age.~ ~ 14 II, 663 | To fear Pompeius: and far Baetis' 32 15 III, 91 | conquest. Now in silent fear~ ~ 16 III, 95 | at their love, at such a fear.~ ~ ~ ~ 17 III, 113 | was the measure of their fear, as though~ ~ 18 III, 146 | Draw then thy sword, nor fear the crowd that gapes~ ~ 19 III, 495 | Yet ceased they not to fear. Then first the oak,~ ~ 20 IV, 37 | gave them safety. But in fear and shame~ ~ 21 IV, 194 | For fear restrained; by waving blade 22 IV, 207 | To do or to abstain. Dost fear the man~ ~ 23 IV, 306 | And took the place of fear. They slew the steeds~ ~ 24 IV, 530 | men disheartened and in fear~ ~ 25 IV, 563 | these hostile thousands fear the souls~ ~ 26 IV, 583 | comrades' hearts; and who with fear~ ~ 27 IV, 794 | general saw the spirit of fear~ ~ 28 IV, 797 | Thus in his fear he spake: "By daring much~ ~ 29 IV, 798 | Fear is disguised; let me be 30 IV, 819 | His only fear lest rumour should forestall~ ~ 31 V, 190 | own inventions." Then by fear compelled,~ ~ 32 V, 236 | Why fear'st thou to reveal the deaths 33 V, 252 | pallor blent, though not of fear.~ ~ 34 V, 564 | held by foes; and dost thou fear~ ~ 35 V, 585(29)| by Caesar to the sailor, "Fear nothing: you carry Caesar 36 V, 608 | the gods, would feel no fear~ ~ 37 V, 739 | For fear o'ercame; he knew not where 38 V, 862 | I fear in civil war to feel no 39 V, 897 | message I shall see with fear,~ ~ 40 VI, 179 | he cried, "this impious fear~ ~ 41 VI, 437(23)| that the gods may still fear to break an oath sworn upon 42 VI, 447 | that the gods above may fear him still.~ ~ ~ ~ 43 VI, 496 | In hope and fear alternate. 'Mid the throng~ ~ 44 VI, 502 | Sick of uncertain fate, by fear compelled,~ ~ 45 VI, 577 | And savage fear them, yet with deadly aid~ ~ 46 VI, 787 | What fear is this that cringes at 47 VII, 123 | of onset need no longer fear.~ ~ 48 VII, 157 | knew not danger. Who would fear for self~ ~ 49 VII, 244 | In hope and fear the story of the war~ ~ 50 VII, 289 | Though Caesar's none for fear. Deep in his soul~ ~ 51 VII, 405 | dread the issue: but with fear repressed,~ ~ 52 VII, 457 | either host to battle, one in fear~ ~ 53 VII, 571 | the earth they shook for fear.~ ~ ~ ~ 54 VII, 607 | some companies of foot, in fear~ ~ 55 VII, 611 | battle. They, unshamed of fear~ ~ 56 VIII, 59 | Magnus, thy conquered spouse. Fear then no more,~ ~ 57 VIII, 289 | Forbad to fear. Next Taurus' heights he 58 VIII, 503 | Roman world, and if thou fear'st~ ~ 59 VIII, 511 | And who shall fear this shadow of a name?~ ~ 60 VIII, 558(19)| never dare do anything, but fear; All the command of sceptres 61 VIII, 638 | And, king, hast thou no fear~ ~ 62 VIII, 669 | Rather than fear. But, rushing to the side,~ ~ 63 VIII, 831 | want all burial. Pale with fear~ ~ 64 VIII, 907 | the constellations: he in fear~ ~ 65 VIII, 940 | peoples of the earth would fear~ ~ 66 VIII, 984 | Shall men have fear of tombs and dread to move~ ~ 67 IX, 144 | Who deep in fear presages ills to come,~ ~ 68 IX, 552 | Where men may fear the weapons from the heaven~ ~ 69 IX, 720 | Vain," he cried, "your fear of death.~ ~ 70 IX, 979 | their witness. And who would fear~ ~ 71 X, 14 | Dissembling fear, intrepid, through the shrines~ ~ 72 X, 470 | 470 Why fear these titles, why this chieftain' 73 X, 516 | Yet did they fear lest in the nightly strife~ ~ 74 X, 537 | attack, indignant at his fear.~ ~ 75 X, 661 | To fear or hope for death: while