Book, Chapter

1    1,  3|     quoth he) I pray you take heed what you say against so
2    2,  8|      selfe: O Lucius now take heed, be vigilant, have a good
3    2,  9|      both hony and gall, take heed that thy pleasure do not
4    2, 11|   pray you good man take good heed, and see well to your office.
5    3, 16|   become an Owle, I will take heed I will come nigh no mans
6    4, 20|     said, Sir I pray you take heed how you put a beast tired
7    4, 22| whereof if thou take not good heed it will shortly come upon
8    4, 22|      but that they will) take heed that thou talk not with
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