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1 I| theirs,~ Since men must dread eternal pains in death.~ 2 I| plenished breast~ That much I dread slow age will steal and 3 I| The tightened coils of dread religion;~ Next, since, 4 II| sport,~ And of a truth man's dread, with cares at heels,~ Dreads 5 II| dark, so even we at times~ Dread in the light so many things 6 III| and soul,~ And drive that dread of Acheron without,~ Headlong, 7 III| dark, so even we at times~ Dread in the light so many things 8 III| so cold, companion of all dread,~ Which rouses the shudder 9 III| things to be,~ Keeps it in dread, and wearies it with cares;~ 10 III| Nothing for us there is to dread in death,~ No wretchedness 11 III| rather, in life an empty dread of gods~ Urges mortality, 12 III| and the leap~ From that dread rock of infamy, the stripes,~ 13 IV| The tightened coils of dread Religion;~ Next, since, 14 V| Ismarian? And the Snake,~ The dread fierce gazer, guardian of 15 V| gods and men, he yet must dread~ 'Twill not be hid forever - 16 V| is there whose mind with dread of gods~ Cringes not close, 17 VI| dark, so even we at times~ Dread in the light so many things 18 VI| abase their minds~ With dread of deities and press them 19 VI| Without the hideous terror of dread noise~ And skiey uproar.~ 20 VI| elan is still more wild and dread,~ When, verily, to weight 21 VI| those refulgent vaults~ With dread reverberations and hurl 22 VI| over-hang, ready to go.~ Yet dread men to believe that there 23 VI| head; and underfoot they dread~ The caverns, lest the nature 24 VI| filled their bosoms with dread anxiety~ Of what new thing 25 VI| Out-streams with all these dread effluvia~ And breathes them 26 VI| intellect of mind by sorrow and dread~ Deranged, the sad brow, 27 VI| nor woe had not in those dread times~ Attacked.~ ~ By now