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 1     I| unadvised sight,~Bred in the dangers of adventurous arms,~And
 2    IV|  dread of death, made lesser dangers light:~So we concluded,
 3     V|    that 'scaped have~So many dangers, and such hard assays,~Whom
 4    VI|   senses,~That he forgot all dangers, all defences.~ ~ XLVI~Uniting
 5    VI|     had she trimly past;~But dangers new, tofore unseen, appear,~
 6  VIII|      he brings, and greatest dangers is,~Bertoldo's son shall
 7    IX|     mischiefs pleased,~Their dangers hid, and dangers still increased.~ ~
 8    IX|       Their dangers hid, and dangers still increased.~ ~ XXVII~
 9    XI|    delivered.~ ~ LXXXIV~From dangers great escaped, but late
10   XIV|     enter well,~And pass the dangers all I have foretold,~For
11   XVI| Through battles fierce where dangers most appear,~Courage I have,
12  XVII|    with pains torment,~Shall dangers all foresee, and seen, prevent.~ ~
13 XVIII|   lives to greater harms and dangers thrall,~For there not man
14   XIX|  shows of harm and fear,~Our dangers small, our losses little
15   XIX|     what haps I passed, what dangers fell,~So often captive,
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