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fear personified: “O, let my lady apprehend no fear: in all Cupid's pageant there is presented no monster,” TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, iii. 2. 71 ; “thy angel Becomes a fear,” ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, ii. 3. 23 ; “indent with fears,” 1 HENRY IV., i. 3. 87 ; “all these bold fears,” 2 HENRY IV., iv. 5. 196.

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    • William Shakespeare, Anthony and Cleopatra, 2.3
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