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 1    1,    2|        friend, why shouldst thou undertake such a~ ~tedious travel,
 2    3,    1|         I knew any one who would undertake the aforesaid~ ~labours,
 3    3,    9|         Physicke, neither do I~ ~undertake the ministering thereof,
 4    3,    9|      earnestly desiring them, to undertake the charge and~ ~government
 5    4,    4|    redound to him, if he did not undertake~ ~some other kinde of course:
 6    5,    4|       any amends, I~ ~should now undertake to tell such a Tale, as
 7    6,    1|        THE FOLLY OF SUCH MEN, AS UNDERTAKE TO REPORT~ ~ DISCOURSES,
 8    7,    9|   meanning toward me; if she wil undertake the performance of three
 9    7,    9|     dangers; gave her courage to undertake them~ ~all: sending Lesca
10    8,    3|         is over-farre for mee to undertake,~ ~but if it were neerer;
11    8,    5|         peculiar appointment, to undertake the businesse~ ~without
12    8,    7| difficult, but I dare resolutely undertake~ ~it, for the recovery of
13    8,    9|         and sprightly~ ~bold, to undertake such an adventure as this:
14    9,    1|        neither~ ~would willingly undertake, yet within the compasse
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