Book, Chapter

 1    3,  93|      brings to eyes tears which terror~Had banished. Laocoon, priest
 2    3,  93|       is sibilant! All stare in terror!~Laocoon's twin sons in
 3    4, 116|   without its corpse, he was in terror of punishment and explained
 4    4, 127|    treads down, winged rumor~In terror flies forth and on beating
 5    4, 127|    unrolled to their vision!~By terror their hearts are divided:
 6    4, 127| shameful spectacle -- driven by terror~Is led to abandon the city.
 7    4, 127|       One citizen, palsied~With terror, his children embraces:
 8    4, 127|     Pompey~The Great -- he, the terror of Pontus, of savage Hydaspes~
 9    4, 127|      great Pompey retreating in terror!"~
10    5, 136|     hand was stayed~And palsied Terror said me nay~That which I
11    5, 136|         But though the scamp in terror skulked,~With words I flayed
12    5, 139|   awe-inspiring, I shuddered in terror, and commenced to scrutinize
13    5, 154|     sometimes conquering by the terror only of her name, she sought
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