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1 1, 461 | I dare not,” she replied, “assume
2 1, 747 | The vanquish’d dare not to such thoughts aspire.~
3 2, 99 | I neither can nor dare my birth disclaim;~
4 2, 485 | narrow lanes behind, and dare~
5 3, 54 | Scarce dare I tell the sequel: from
6 3, 325 | Dare you with Heav’n an impious
7 3, 899 | Charybdis’ gulf, nor dare to Scylla run.~
8 4, 448 | You dare the tempests, and defy the
9 5, 478 | whose dauntless courage dare~
10 5, 555 | cannot wield their weight, or dare not use;~
11 5, 835 | Our minds to dare, and gives the ready fires.~
12 5, 938 | all the dastard crew, who dare not stand~
13 5, 954 | youth, and those who nobly dare,~
14 6, 157 | suffer, and resolv’d to dare,~
15 6, 246 | And rouse to dare their fate in honorable
16 6, 828 | Who dare not give, and ev’n refuse
17 6, 1217| Shall dare thee, foot to foot, with
18 7, 561 | be here,” she said, “who dare maintain~
19 8, 200 | cautious, and in fields we dare.”~
20 8, 479 | Dare to be poor; accept our homely
21 8, 680 | from you shall learn to dare,~
22 9, 58 | said, “in arms, who bravely dare~
23 9, 110 | How dare you, mother, endless date
24 9, 688 | Nor longer dare in a blind fight engage;~
25 9, 813 | Who dare not issue forth in open
26 9, 1077| will his courage let him dare to run:~
27 10, 28 | proud Rutulians, how they dare~
28 10, 50 | To promise Italy; who dare debate~
29 10, 390 | the day: you need but only dare;~
30 10, 910 | seems the Daunian chief to dare,~
31 11, 525 | For whose ambition (let me dare to say,~
32 11, 741 | his strength, he seems to dare~
33 11, 762 | Greatly to dare, to conquer or to die;~
34 11, 780 | cunning, and his force to dare;~
35 11, 1047| Dismounts with speed to dare him on the plain,~
36 11, 1082| use of weapons which you dare not wield?~
37 12, 645 | suffer, and in fields to dare;~
38 12, 820 | To dare beyond the task he first
39 12, 1103| To lay in ashes, if they dare supply~
40 12, 1290| shape in thousand forms, and dare~
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