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 1      I,   221    |                     No further dare." But Caesar's hair was
 2      I,   700    |                         700 We dare not speak our fears, yet
 3     II,    81(1) |        the gloom, `Man, do you dare to kill Caius Marius?'"
 4    III,   221    |        steeled their hearts to dare the waves 13~ ~
 5    III,   478    |                            Nor dare to worship near: and e'en
 6     IV,   490    |                         490 To dare a second voyage. Round the
 7      V,   330    | highest price? What thou canst dare~ ~
 8      V,   568    |   willing troops, but let them dare the sea;~ ~
 9      V,   586    |               As slaves should dare not. Fortune for his guide,~ ~
10      V,   794    |              That bade another dare the furious sea.~ ~
11     VI,   473    |                             To dare the perilous chance of seas
12    VII,  1012    |     should graze, nor shepherd dare~ ~
13   VIII,    37    |       the boon of death, who'd dare the sea~ ~
14   VIII,   436    |                    Nor do they dare a combat hand to hand;~ ~
15   VIII,   558(19)|       name to bear Shall never dare do anything, but fear; All
16   VIII,   609    |         uphold him? Shalt thou dare~ ~
17   VIII,   640    |              640 And dost thou dare when heaven's high thunder
18     IX,   163    |           So fell a deed would dare, to Egypt's strand~ ~
19     IX,  1320    |                       1320 And dare to laugh when mighty Caesar
20      X,   481    |                           Then dare the venture, and the heavenly
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