Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|    sprung and made of the sea, beware that thou not passe by running
 2    2,  8|     myne owne naturall childe, beware I say, beware of the evil
 3    2,  8| naturall childe, beware I say, beware of the evil arts and wicked
 4    2,  8|     would you should earnestly beware. For she burneth continually,
 5    2,  8|       same) little esteemed to beware of Pamphiles, but willingly
 6    2, 11|    absent for a while, saying, Beware that you tarry not long
 7    2, 11|      he) a thousand pence, but beware I say you young man, that
 8    4, 19|   enterprise, yet could he not beware by Lamathus, nor voide himselfe
 9    4, 22|  wherof I wish thee greatly to beware: for know that thy sisters,
10    4, 22|      if thou fortune to heare, beware that thou doe in no wise
11    4, 22|       a further charge saying, Beware that ye covet not (being
12    4, 22|        not refraine thy selfe, beware that thou have no communication
13    4, 22|      not I gently will thee to beware? But those cursed aides
14    4, 22|     the death of thee, and yet beware that thou goe not towards
15    4, 22|        thee to helpe them, but beware thou do not consent unto
16    4, 22|     desire, so that thou canst beware of spitefull and envious
17    9, 47| despised, but above all things beware thou doubt not nor feare
18    9, 48|    patience, and that I should beware either of too much hastinesse,
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