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1 Ind | for the asswaging of so dangerous a sicknesse.~ ~ About the 2 2, 2| people, that trace the~ ~dangerous pathes of amorous desires, 3 2, 7| otherwise, would have beene very dangerous to them both. And~ ~questionlesse, 4 2, 9| OFTENTIMES) TO BE VERY~ ~ DANGEROUS, ESPECIALLY BY THE MEANES 5 3, 1| quoth he, this were a~ ~dangerous question, and not easily 6 3, 6| that many desperate and dangerous resolutions beleagred his 7 3, 7| you infallibly in this~ ~dangerous perill of your fathers life, 8 3, 8| perfectly cured, of disease so dangerous~ ~and offensive, of necessity 9 3, 9| of France~ ~was in a very dangerous condition, by reason of 10 4, 1| case, so desperate and dangerous.~ ~ Having thus spoken, 11 4, 3| HEEREIN IS DECLARED, HOW DANGEROUS THE OCCASION IS, ENSUING 12 4, 4| difficult labour, or hazard of a dangerous fight, you being men of~ ~ 13 5, 4| requisite in an adventure so dangerous: it~ ~fortuned, that their 14 7, 3| God-sonne by a charme, of a~ ~dangerous disease which he had by 15 7, 5| for you, because in this dangerous condition, it will bee the~ ~ 16 8, 1| Phillippa de Prato, upon the~ ~dangerous Edict.~ ~ Understand then, 17 8, 4| Piccarda) urge thee to any~ ~dangerous action, but onely to lodge 18 8, 7| understand~ ~(faire assembly) how dangerous a case it is [to] deale 19 8, 7| safty,~ ~out of so great and dangerous a cold.~ ~ But after he 20 8, 7| beside falling into a~ ~very dangerous Feaver; out of which she 21 8, 8| it, because they were two dangerous~ ~evils.~ ~ Many notable 22 9, 3| to helpe mee out of this dangerous agony: hang~ ~me, if ever 23 9, 5| for then it may prove a dangerous matter.~ ~ Calandrino stood 24 9, 9| for the cure~ ~of such a dangerous disease, in any woman so 25 10, 4| came to passe, that some~ ~dangerous accident befell her, which 26 10, 8| complaints to the Senate, very dangerous troubles and~ ~commotions 27 10, 9| wherein there happened a verie dangerous~ ~mortality: During which 28 10, 9| suddenly arose a~ ~very dangerous North-West-winde, which