Book, Chapter

1    2,  8|      doe greatly tender your safety, and am as carefull for
2    3, 13|  provide for the dignity and safety of the Commonweale, that
3    4, 22|     that are carefull of thy safety, and so avoid the perill
4    4, 22|  nothing lesse, then for thy safety. Then Psyches fell on her
5    4, 23|  that art the occasion of my safety and liberty, if thou canst
6    5, 31| thing to looke and plead for safety, when as the conscience
7    6, 33|   kept and nourished for the safety of their houses, who compassing
8    6, 34|    one provided for his owne safety. In the meane season wee
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