Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|   know that the wayes be very dangerous? What meane you to rise
 2    2, 10|      might fall into the like dangerous peregrination and trouble.
 3    2, 11|       and the reward for such dangerous watching is no more than
 4    4, 22|      voices, this servile and dangerous pleasure, and the love of
 5    6, 32|    Hinde, but an horrible and dangerous wild Boare, hard and thicke
 6    7, 39| through a lane which was more dangerous and stony then the way which
 7    7, 39|       me through a thorny and dangerous way to his bake house; there
 8    8, 44|  intent, with a sword or some dangerous weapon, I gave him no poyson,
 9    8, 46|     the burning passions of a dangerous ague, whereby he seemed
10    9, 47|  great servitude: the ill and dangerous waits: the long passages:
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