Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |      same to excuse my rash and bold enterprise at this time,
 2    2,  8|  answered, Sir I dare not be so bold as to take acquaintance
 3    4, 22|     approched nigh and taking a bold heart entred into the house,
 4    4, 22|      would not, sometime she is bold, sometime she feareth, sometime
 5    4, 22| shoulder of the god. O rash and bold lampe, the vile ministery
 6    4, 22|          how darest thou bee so bold as to burne the god of all
 7    4, 22|      say, How darest thou be so bold to doe so great a mischiefe?
 8    4, 22|   Jupiter, and with a proud and bold petition demanded the service
 9    6, 32|      and with manly courage and bold force stood over the sleeping
10    8, 44|       finely fained, but with a bold countenance presented himselfe
11    8, 45|        abashed, but rather more bold, whereby I never rested
12    8, 46|         to his patient. But the bold and hardy woman, to the
13    9, 48|      demand his counsell with a bold courage, but as soone as
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