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 1  Ind      | carelesse, we fall not into such danger, whence when we would~ ~(
 2  Ind      |           neglect and refuse it, danger, distresse, and death (perhaps)
 3    1,    1|     remaine~ ~in their mercy and danger; so that, in what sort soever
 4    1,    2|        his actions, should be in danger of perdition~ ~thorow want
 5    1,    3|      HIMSELFE~ ~ IN SOME EVIDENT DANGER~ ~ ~ ~ Melchisedech a Jew,
 6    1,    3|      Saladine, prevented a great danger which was~ ~prepared for
 7    1,    3|        redound to his no~ ~meane danger, thus he replied.~ ~ My
 8    2,    1|     taken prisoner, and in great danger of~ ~being hanged and strangled
 9    2,    1|         yea, and to his no meane danger beside. As you shall perceive
10    2,    1|      they escaped out of further danger,~ ~and tarried no where,
11    2,    3|      recover his dues) he was in danger of his~ ~life; without any
12    2,    4|      double and trebble, fell in danger, to~ ~loose both himselfe
13    2,    4|       meanes of deliverance from danger.~ ~ Then considering with
14    2,    4|          and saved his life in a danger so dreadfull. The~ ~like
15    2,    5|       but~ ~must remaine to what danger may follow after. Having
16    2,    6|         redound to their greater danger, and shee be no way advantaged~ ~
17    2,    6|     altered his~ ~name, and what danger he might fall into, if he
18    2,    7|         delivered him from~ ~the danger of death, gave some ease
19    2,    8|         thou must remaine in the danger of death. Full well art
20    3,    1|       againe, there is~ ~another danger lying in the way: If we
21    3,    3|         redound to your no meane danger.~ ~ The Gentleman, having
22    3,    7|    delivered her Father from the danger of death,~ ~because it was
23    3,    7|        we shall be in the same~ ~danger, as now Aldobrandino is.~ ~
24    3,    7|          fall into farre greater danger then before. Good~ ~man (
25    3,    7|          see my Father free from danger,~ ~and Theobaldo living.~ ~
26    3,    7|       delivered from all further danger: and to~ ~confirme her the
27    3,    7|          freed from so great a~ ~danger; kissed and embraced him
28    4,    3|   replyed, that let happen any~ ~danger whatsoever, they would joyne
29    4,    6|         falne into the very same danger which formerly they saw,
30    4,    8|         should awake, beside the danger that thereon may follow
31    4,   10|   because thereby Ruggiero is in danger to lose~ ~his life, and
32    5,    1|           nor fall into the like danger.~ ~ The Mariners employed
33    5,    7|         two poore Lovers were in danger to be burned: but hearing
34    5,    7|        over-ruined, as it was in danger to fall on their~ ~heads;
35    5,    8|          doubting some further~ ~danger to ensue thereon.~ ~ But
36    5,   10|        of his, as also mine owne danger, when the Law should~ ~censure
37    6,  Ind|        THEREBY PREVENTING LOSSE, DANGER, SCORNE~ ~ AND DISGRACE,
38    6,    7|         delivered~ ~her from the danger of death, as (in few words)
39    7,    3|          mee, who was in great~ ~danger, of your ever seeing him
40    7,    9|      affliction, it will bee the danger of my~ ~death, and some
41    7,    9|         it breede your further~ ~danger. I like your counsell well
42    8,    2|          of her~ ~soule to be in danger of hell fire, continuing
43    8,    3| admirable precious stone, was in danger to have dyed, within~ ~lesse
44    8,    4|       businesse of farre greater danger, you onely have the power
45    8,    7|      prevent all further ensuing danger, by reason of her legs breaking.~ ~
46    8,    9|         most greevous of all, is danger of excluding out~ ~of the
47    8,   10|          regard of my~ ~Brothers danger, and other important occurrences
48    9,    1|          mee, to draw my life in danger, and further his owne good~ ~
49    9,    7|         keepe~ ~her selfe out of danger; which she refusing to doe,
50    9,    7|    tutord her, rather then the~ ~danger of any Wolfe: out of a brakie
51    9,    7|          rash running forth into danger, upon a foolish and jealous
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