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 1      I,   277    |               They shook for terror, fear possessed their limbs,~ ~
 2      I,   530    |             530 One cries in terror, "Swift the squadrons come~ ~
 3      I,   543    |                 Nor does the terror seize the crowd alone:~ ~
 4      I,   635    |                      Brought terror to the soul of Hercules.~ ~
 5    III,   345    |        Far from his path, in terror of his name,~ ~
 6    III,   471    |  Their rotting shapes struck terror. Thus do men~ ~
 7      V,   667    |                 One cause of terror just -- thou dost not know~ ~
 8     VI,   347    |                  In cloud of terror on their rearward foe,~ ~
 9     VI,   707    |                  The certain terror. Bid my destiny~ ~
10    VII,   122    |     Though men fight hard in terror of defeat),~ ~
11    VII,   348(14)| Stanley: "I tremble not with terror, but with hope, As the great
12    VII,   627    |      peoples!~ ~ ~ ~ Now the terror spread~ ~
13    VII,   855    |     While Fortune glowed and terror filled the plain,~ ~
14     IX,   851    |                With sibilant terror all the subject swam,~ ~
15      X,    74    |          Down on the Capitol terror (if to speak~ ~
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