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1 I, Commend| Thy knight, in some dread combat could I see!~ Oh, 2 I, X| have no fear of death, or dread dying of any wound; and 3 I, XIV| hast done,~ Forth shall the dread voice roll, and bear along~ 4 I, XX| everything inspired awe and dread; more especially as they 5 I, XX| are enough to instil fear, dread, and dismay into the breast 6 I, XX| replied that he would if his dread of what he heard would let 7 I, XX| that he should attempt the dread adventure. By this time 8 I, XX| imploring her support in that dread pass and enterprise, and 9 I, XXI| Sancho held his peace in dread lest his master should carry 10 I, XXII| sure of him, but were in dread of his making his escape.~ ~" 11 I, XXIII| Brotherhood you talk of and dread, but the brothers of the 12 I, XXIII| which he had good reason to dread, resolved to take hiding 13 I, XXIV| safety to himself, being in dread of what his father the duke 14 I, XXIX| unharassed by the fear and dread of discovery by those who 15 I, XXXI| telling so many lies, and in dread of his master catching him 16 I, XXXII| Sancho Panza's fear and dread; but though he would have 17 I, XXXIV| resist it; so what are you in dread of, what do you fear, when 18 I, XXXVIII| losing his life. For what dread of want or poverty that 19 I, XXXVIII| blest ages that knew not the dread fury of those devilish engines 20 I, XL| recovered liberty and the dread of losing it again efface 21 I, XLI| speak, instinctively have a dread of the Turks, but particularly 22 I, XLIII| and in mighty fear and dread of being left hanging by 23 I, L| thou art who beholdest this dread lake, if thou wouldst win 24 I, LII| short, kept in anxiety and dread lest their uncle and master 25 II, X| than that which I await in dread in this dreary solitude."~ ~" 26 II, XI| their journey, and thus the dread adventure of the cart of 27 II, XVII| words shall I describe this dread exploit, by what language 28 II, XVIII| present fondly cling,~ And dread the time that is to be."~ ~ 29 II, XXI| would come of his words, in dread of some catastrophe in consequence 30 II, XXI| that is rapidly drawing the dread shadow of death over my 31 II, XXII| himself into the depths of the dread cavern; and as he entered 32 II, XXVII| him out of this peril, in dread every step of some ball 33 II, XXXIII| ask me, without fear or dread. And the first thing I have 34 II, XXXVIII| before long disclose it, the dread of which made us all there 35 II, XLVII| life, because they stand in dread of your great capacity; 36 II, LI| a name he has to make me dread dying under his hands. This 37 II, LV| having been the whole time in dread of his uttering a host of 38 II, LVI| obey him in everything. The dread day, then, having arrived, 39 II, LXIII| at a moment when I am in dread of the cruel cord that threatens 40 II, LXIII| All this I told him, in dread lest my beauty and not his 41 II, LXIII| expectation, or rather in dread, of losing my life, of which