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1 2, 4| could swimme, made shift to save their lives~ ~by swimming. 2 2, 4| Landolpho, desirous to~ ~save his life, if possibly it 3 2, 8| Physicions were sent for, to~ ~save him from death, if possibly 4 2, 8| capeable of no other service, save onely to be an~ ~horsekeeper, 5 3, 4| wanting; and (if he could) to save anothers labour,~ ~supply 6 3, 5| not life, when you may save it.~ ~ So the Magnifico 7 3, 8| curious in all things else,~ ~save onely a wanton appetite 8 3, 9| hath beene the meanes to save my life.~ ~Well did the 9 3, 10| Devil by putting him in Hell save when he~ ~had lifted his 10 4, 2| earnestly~ ~intreated, to save both his life and reputation, 11 4, 4| wealth as possibly they could save, and~ ~suffering the Sea 12 4, 10| selfe did, and willing to save life~ ~rather then suffer 13 5, 3| saying: Helpe deere Love to save us, or else we shall be~ ~ 14 7, 4| take hold good Cheta, and save thy life: she stood~ ~laughing 15 7, 5| the~ ~Confessor himselfe: save onely his Hood was not so 16 7, 6| for Gods sake helpe to save my life, or else~ ~I shall 17 8, 8| hearing of my entraunce: to save his owne~ ~credite, and 18 9, 7| fall,~ ~and hast away to save his owne life. Notwithstanding 19 10, 2| Romane Court: but onely to save his owne life and honour 20 10, 8| of him, and~ ~desiring to save the life of Gisippus, charged