12 adjectives to describe feare

When I Achilles heare upon the Stage Speake Honour and the greatnesse of his soule, Me thinkes I too could on a Phrygian Speare Runne boldly and make tales for after times; But when we come to act it in the deed Death mars this bravery, and the ugly feares Of th'other world sit on the proudest browe, And boasting Valour looseth his red cheeke.

[Footnote B: Here in the Quarto: Where loue is great, the litlest doubts are feare, Where little feares grow great, great loue growes there.]

We finde the spirits often suffisticated By many accidents, but yet not mortified; A sudden feare will doe it.

A guilty feare, But we shall fright him worsse.

Me thinkes my speach reveales a hidden feare, And that feare telles me that the childe is dead.

Idle feare.

We will our selues prouide: Most holie and Religious feare it is To keepe those many many bodies safe That liue and feede vpon your Maiestie.

Yet haue I something in me dangerous, [Sidenote: in me something] Which let thy wisenesse feare.

Because the wagge, possest with doubtful feare Least I would beate him for a fault he did, Amongst those trees I do suspect hees hid.

A heavie sentence, full of wondrous feare: I cannot choose but credit such a vowe.

I to his easie yeelding feares proclaime New German mutenys and all the world

"And, in avengement of their bold attempt, Both sun and starres and all the heavenly powres Conspire in one to wreake their rash contempt, And downe on them to fall from highest towres: 580 The skie, in pieces seeming to be rent, Throwes lightning forth, and haile, and harmful showres, That death on everie side to them appeares, In thousand formes, to worke more ghastly feares.

12 adjectives to describe  feare