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1 3, 12| there, whereby they were in danger of stifling. And behold 2 3, 13| we shall escape without danger. Verily ye three Judges, 3 3, 13| family from this present danger, I thought that I should 4 3, 15| than I doe esteeme the danger of my life: and when I see 5 4, 18| little esteemed mine own danger, and went willingly to eat 6 4, 19| one for fear of his owne danger came running out to aid 7 4, 19| that we were in present danger, and that Lamathus could 8 4, 21| been brought up, thrown in danger, ready to be rent in pieces 9 4, 22| menace unto thee imminent danger, wherof I wish thee greatly 10 4, 22| quoth he) what perill and danger evill fortune doth threaten 11 4, 22| thy belly from so great danger, and see not, neither heare 12 4, 22| remedy for your sister in danger, give it now presently. 13 4, 22| little esteeme any perill or danger, to save your life we intend 14 4, 22| sister fearing lest some danger might happen unto them by 15 4, 22| her son was burned and in danger of death, and moreover that 16 4, 22| deliver me from the great danger which pursueth me, and save 17 4, 22| as are with child and in danger. Then Juno hearing the prayers 18 4, 22| moreover I shall incurre the danger of the law, intituled, De 19 4, 22| prepared her selfe to her owne danger, and devised how she might 20 4, 22| your husband that is in danger of death, by your meanes: 21 4, 22| to Cupid, who is in great danger of her person, I pray you 22 4, 22| home to Venus. Howbeit the danger of this second labour did 23 4, 22| weeping, such was the present danger that she was in. But the 24 4, 22| unto thy last perill and danger? know thou that if thy spirit 25 4, 22| to Proserpina without all danger: shee will make thee good 26 5, 24| partaker of his perils and danger, wherefore shee cut off 27 5, 24| verely we were in great danger: for the good matron perceiving 28 5, 29| beene slaine by him, what danger had we beene in? By these 29 5, 29| rejoycing at my present danger, but O how greatly did I 30 5, 29| delivered from all feare and danger. Moreover he would be thereby 31 5, 31| aid to them which lie in danger of death, ought to be punished, 32 6, 33| the Horsekeeper: and what danger he was in.~By and by the 33 6, 33| Then I fearing the great danger which might happen, ran 34 6, 33| the ayre more to avoyd the danger of dreadful Chimera, then 35 6, 33| Behold upon this another danger ensued, the Inhabitants 36 6, 34| verily I thinke he is in danger of death. As for me, I am 37 6, 36| thought my selfe in most danger, for there was one that 38 7, 37| delivered from this double danger, the next day I was laded 39 7, 43| untill such time as all danger were past. Then his friends 40 8, 44| cleare my selfe from all danger that might happen, I would 41 8, 46| harlot did greatly feare the danger of death: for I thought 42 9, 48| considering that there was like danger, if being called I should