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1 Ind | like (if they pleased~ ~to adventure it) even as boldly as the 2 1, 8| till a word happening at adventure,~ ~and perhaps not purposely 3 2, 5| related to them the whole adventure, in the same sort as~ ~it 4 2, 5| therefore he would gladly adventure with them.~ ~ The selfe 5 2, 8| races, but nimbly would adventure~ ~on as many more, so copious 6 2, 8| enemies. But before they would adventure any rash proceeding,~ ~they 7 2, 10| my necke, and I durst~ ~adventure the utter losse of her, 8 3, 1| never any man daring to~ ~adventure among us, except our good 9 3, 2| for joy~ ~of atchieved adventure. When he espied the King 10 3, 5| heare I am, I may boldly adventure (and not without good~ ~ 11 3, 8| Tombesside, as not~ ~daring to adventure any further, or knowing 12 3, 9| indauntable; that she would adventure to practise~ ~such meanes, 13 3, 9| courage, in making such a bold adventure; he kissed the two sweete~ ~ 14 4, 4| to him, except they would adventure the fight. When the~ ~Sarazines 15 5, 1| or loose my life in~ ~the adventure. Being thus resolved, he 16 5, 3| her ready resolution, to adventure with him~ ~thorough all 17 5, 3| the~ ~scope of their bold adventure; she reproved them both 18 5, 4| enstruct it, and I will adventure it. Ricciardo having~ ~considered 19 5, 4| then was requisite in an adventure so dangerous: it~ ~fortuned, 20 5, 4| notwithstanding this her bold~ ~adventure) made earnest suite to her 21 5, 8| ENEMY TO HIMSELFE. MOREOVER, ADVENTURE OFTENTIMES BRINGETH SUCH~ ~ 22 6, 3| of this Gallant? Dare you adventure another wager with him?~ ~ 23 6, 3| should make such a vile adventure, I would~ ~looke to bee 24 7, 1| her.~ ~Yet never durst I adventure to essay it, living heere 25 7, 7| better manner perceive it. Adventure into my~ ~Chamber about 26 7, 9| upon a silly~ ~and shallow adventure: Wherefore, I thinke it 27 7, 9| mine owne honour, as to adventure it in your sight,~ ~and 28 7, 9| neither of them would adventure such familiarity before 29 8, 3| exceedingly proud of so happy an adventure: did not meane to speake~ ~ 30 8, 7| as (with boldnes)~ ~to adventure.~ ~ Madame Helena, more 31 8, 7| resort. There dare I~ ~boldly adventure to mount up, and with the 32 8, 7| wicked spirits, all~ ~this adventure hapned to her. Then Physitians 33 8, 8| loving Neighbor, before you adventure too farre in~ ~anger, vouchsafe 34 8, 9| and I dare the better~ ~adventure on your fidelity: the meanes 35 8, 9| bold, to undertake such an adventure as this: never presume any~ ~ 36 8, 10| summe of money, wherewith to adventure a second losse,~ ~in hope 37 8, 10| I have a much~ ~greater adventure, amounting unto more then