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 1    10|          womb.~ ~ XXIX~"I live in terror, and appear to see~Rough
 2    12|          He, who did never yet to terror yield,~Than hungry Wolf
 3    14|        And Paris-town (nor is the terror vain)~More of the puissant
 4    14|        fell;~A story which breeds terror but to tell.~ ~ XXXII~When
 5    15|       That he within the toils in terror flies;~ ~ XLV~"Whom with
 6    17|          helpless rout),~Wherever terror drives, with visage pale.~'
 7    17|           understand;~And full of terror to the beach descends;~Whence
 8    20| discharged the horrid sound.~Such terror smote the dames, that bent
 9    33|        boast,~And both, alike the terror of our host.~ ~ XLVII~"Both
10    33|           strain~May not in panic terror fly the land.~He takes the
11    33|       proof against the sound;~In terror form the royal dome they
12    40|         heart;~Who carry all such terror in their look,~That, at
13    41|         viewed;~Nor ever suchlike terror heretofore~Had blanched
14    41|           as the warrior trod, in terror shook.~ ~ LXXIV~Foreseeing
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