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1 1, 3| would hardly suffer me to escape. But I beeing in such extremity, 2 1, 5| our doings, and hopeth to escape scot-free from my hands, 3 1, 5| hands, yet thou shalt not escape ours. While I pondered these 4 1, 5| and now seeke the means to escape away? O Lord, at that time 5 1, 7| yourself that you shall not escape without punishment, and 6 3, 13| many murthered citisens, to escape unpunished. And thinke you 7 3, 13| by that meanes we shall escape without danger. Verily ye 8 3, 13| that I should not onely escape unpunished, but also have 9 4, 23| force, howbeit I could not escape the kitish eyes of the old 10 4, 23| had as great a desire to escape as shee: insomuch that I 11 5, 24| intent hee might cleane escape, and better prevent such 12 5, 24| accessary to the fellony and escape of his Master) was committed 13 5, 30| fields, to the intent I would escape from the terrible Beare, 14 6, 33| whereby we might passe and escape all dangers. But (notwithstanding 15 6, 36| countreys could in no wise escape, did more and more envie 16 7, 37| with my selfe how I might escape the present perill, and 17 7, 39| away, and now ye thinke to escape in the night without punishment 18 7, 42| that the more they flied to escape away, the more cruell and 19 7, 42| intent the young man would escape the hands of the servants 20 8, 44| which is culpable, should escape so easily, and after mocke 21 9, 47| so many labours, and the escape of so many tempests of fortune,