Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |          excuse my rash and bold enterprise at this time, as I nothing
 2    2, 11|     Behold here is one that will enterprise to watch the corpes of your
 3    3, 15|         may I for this atcheived enterprise be numbered as Hercules,
 4    3, 17|        houre I did go about that enterprise, for behold the boy to whom
 5    4, 19|    though he were a man of great enterprise, yet could he not beware
 6    4, 20| couragious minde would take this enterprise in hand. Then wee put in
 7    4, 21|          compelled us to do this enterprise: we warrant you that your
 8    4, 22|     weeping and crying unto this enterprise, Psyches spake unto them
 9    4, 22|          shipping to bring their enterprise to passe. The Psyches was
10    4, 22|     through feare of so great an enterprise fallen out of her hand.
11    4, 22|         am thy sister) did never enterprise to doe any thing without
12    5, 25|          liberty proceed in your enterprise. I doubt not but all theeves,
13    7, 41|         by all kind of meanes to enterprise the matter, and remembring
14    8, 46|       and make an end of all her enterprise. The Physitians wife partly
15    9, 48|         so rash and hardy, as to enterprise any thing without the commandernent
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