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 1     I|        Raise mortal eyes that terror to withstand,~ Whom nor
 2     I|    sight of her.~ With a dumb terror and a sinking knee~ She
 3     I|  SUBSTANCE IS ETERNAL~ ~ This terror, then, this darkness of
 4    II|       them in the dark.~ This terror then, this darkness of the
 5    II| impious hearts~ To panic with terror of the goddess' might.~
 6   III|  scape afar,~ Driven by false terror, and afar remove,~ With
 7   III|   Likewise, through this same terror, envy oft~ Makes them to
 8   III|       them in the dark.~ This terror, then, this darkness of
 9   III| breast.~ Here leap dismay and terror; round these haunts~ Be
10   III|       Aye, men drop dead from terror of the mind.~ Hence, whoso
11   III|       benumbed~ With baseless terror, as the fables tell,~ Fears
12   III|       mind beset~ By baseless terror, nor discoverest oft~ What'
13     V|       the midnight yield with terror up~ To those fierce guests
14     V|       after other, to be~ The terror of the nations under arms,~
15    VI|       the bounds~ Of lust and terror, and exhibited~ The supreme
16    VI|       them in the dark.~ This terror then, this darkness of the
17    VI|    round~ Without the hideous terror of dread noise~ And skiey
18    VI| Therefore, men~ With two-fold terror bustle in alarm~ Through
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