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 1    1,    1|    and subjected to infinite dangers: So in~ ~the same manner,
 2    1,    2|      Sea is full of infinite dangers. Doest thou not~ ~thinke,
 3    2,    2|     have met with many great dangers upon the way, from all which
 4    2,    3|      WHEREIN IS DECLARED THE DANGERS OF PRODIGALITIE, AND~ ~
 5    2,    4|     DISCERNED, INTO HOW MANY DANGERS A MAN MAY~ ~ FALL, THROUGH
 6    2,    7|  most expert in~ ~implacable dangers, they laboured to their
 7    3,    2|   till now.~ ~Whereupon many dangers might ensue, to the dishonour
 8    3,    6|      meanes; two unavoydable dangers must needes ensue~ ~thereon.
 9    3,    7|      AND THE DIVERSITY OF~ ~ DANGERS, WHEREINTO MEN MAY DAYLY
10    3,    7|       how many and great the dangers are, wherewith mens minds
11    4,    3| draweth us into unadvoydable dangers (in mine opinion)~ ~seemeth
12    4,    4| WITHALL, THAT NEITHER FEARE, DANGERS, NOR DEATH IT SELFE,~ ~
13    7,    9|   even on the most difficult dangers; gave her courage to undertake
14    9,    1|         not onely inevitable dangers of death, but also have
15   10,    4|   farre greater) to infinite dangers, only to attaine any~ ~thing
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