Book, Chapter

1    4, 22|  danger evill fortune doth threaten unto thee, whereof if thou
2    4, 22|     for he doth menace and threaten great evill unto mee, if
3    5, 28|    and he would sweare and threaten to do me worse harme, and
4    7, 39| rigorously intreat us, and threaten for a small trifling cup,
5    7, 41| willing him that he should threaten, that if any man did but
6    7, 43| defend himselfe, but onely threaten that if ever he rose, he
7    8, 46|    winke gently, sometimes threaten and looke aspishly, and
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