Book, Chapter

1    1,   6|      and the nine lyric poets feared to attempt Homeric verse
2    1,  29|     bull,' as they say." As I feared that Giton might run greater
3    1,  30|  lying upon the ground and we feared detection.) Affairs were
4    4, 122| poetry, or, having seen, they feared to tread it. Whoever attempts
5    5, 134|    was I to please her that I feared the outcome if my "brother"
6    5, 143|       bear the brunt; Ulysses feared the storms~Angry Neptune
7    5, 143|       rid myself of her, as I feared that her passionate outcries
8    5, 144|      The covetous servant who feared to make public his knowledge~
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