Book,  Par.

1     I,     16| however, whose only fear was lest they might seem to understand
2    II,     82|      followed the two kings, lest they might disturb the peace
3    XI,      3|     removal to another spot, lest the smoke should hurt the
4   XII,     37|  pursued those who fled, and lest they should rally, and so
5   XII,     48|      have closely connected, lest, if related separately,
6   XII,     58|     had spread far and wide, lest the world might judge of
7   XII,     70|    if pronounced by himself. Lest it might be supposed that
8   XIV,     32|      hostile demonstrations, lest might cut off all hope of
9    XV,     33|     he pardoned him at once, lest one so ready to take fright
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