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1 I, 56| subject world that shall not dread~ ~ 2 I, 222| as he gazed, and ghastly dread~ ~ 3 II, 31| In nameless dread, not sorrow, and in awe~ ~ 4 II, 118| How dread that day when conquering 5 II, 201| And those dread tortures which the living 6 III, 10| 10 In mournful guise, dread horror on her brow,~ ~ 7 III, 42| Why dread vain phantoms of a dreaming 8 III, 472| Dread most the god unknown. 'Twas 9 III, 480| the heavens, in anxious dread~ ~ 10 III, 491| Henceforth let no man dread~ ~ 11 IV, 304| By this dread path Death trapped his captive 12 IV, 452| Nor hope nor dread the event of civil war.~ ~ ~ ~ 13 IV, 851| All see their fate in one dread moment come.~ ~ 14 V, 256| She hastes from that dread light in which she saw~ ~ 15 V, 261| living.~ ~ ~ ~ Nor did Appius dread~ ~ 16 V, 301| Dread found no place. Where thousands 17 V, 453| Could better mark the dread Pharsalian year~ ~ 18 V, 770| 770 That men shall dread in ages yet to come~ ~ 19 V, 875| Nor that dread torch which marks the end 20 VI, 157| Dread panic fell; prone as in 21 VI, 535| Of those dread tones unspeakable has reached~ ~ 22 VI, 553| At that dread hymn the Universe stands 23 VI, 571| onward by the moon, at that dread chant~ ~ 24 VI, 613| At dread mysterious meetings. 35 25 VI, 775| Dread vipers hissed, beneath her 26 VI, 884| At whose dread name earth trembles; who 27 VII, 88| fervour where? Ingrate! Dost dread the gods,~ ~ 28 VII, 156| trembling; and by weightier dread possessed,~ ~ 29 VII, 174| Was spread anew the dread Medusa's hair;~ ~ 30 VII, 219| sky, struck by mysterious dread~ ~ 31 VII, 405| Thus dread the issue: but with fear 32 VII, 503| In one dread day of slaughter and despair~ ~ 33 VII, 660| 660 When shunning the dread face on Pallas' shield,~ ~ 34 VII, 733| At dread Pharsalus. Not, as in other 35 VIII, 57| unknown as yet) thy chiefest dread,~ ~ 36 VIII, 187| thought upon the past, and dread~ ~ 37 VIII, 266| were saved; (for after that dread day~ ~ 38 VIII, 341| storied towers: nor shall they dread~ ~ 39 VIII, 564| bane of rule; he lives in dread~ ~ 40 VIII, 684| the bulwark, dazed with dread;~ ~ 41 VIII, 698| Of nations, spare to dread Pharsalus field~ ~ 42 VIII, 791| Seized by the locks, the dread of kings, which waved~ ~ 43 VIII, 908| hiding place. Whom dost thou dread,~ ~ 44 VIII, 984| men have fear of tombs and dread to move~ ~ 45 IX, 60| they knew not. Yet they dread~ ~ 46 IX, 279| If nor the rout nor dread Pharsalia's field~ ~ 47 IX, 328| That you upon that dread Thessalian day~ ~ 48 IX, 748| Looked and could dread? To whom who met her glance,~ ~ 49 IX, 843| Dread Amphisbaena with his double 50 X, 500| 500 From dread Thessalia raves on Nilus' 51 X, 536| They stood, with dread and fury in their souls.~ ~