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 1    2,    1|         tormented, and~ ~put in perill of my life.~ ~ While matters
 2    2,    3|      boldnesse, uppon thy lives perill, and~ ~before thou further
 3    2,    4|         rich a~ ~booty (without perill) to his owne home. Wherefore,
 4    2,    5|      that a man might without~ ~perill passe into it. Now began
 5    2,    6|           him, being out of the perill which neerely concerned
 6    2,    7|         wishes were not without perill; when being endued with
 7    2,    7|          be freed from no meane perill, which (otherwise) the wounded
 8    2,    8|      because it extended to the perill of their~ ~lives. His Sonne,
 9    2,    9|         declare the truth, upon perill of his life,~ ~by what meanes
10    3,    2|         DEFEND HIMSELFE~ ~ FROM PERILL~ ~ ~ ~ A querry of the Stable,
11    3,    2|     adventures upon his~ ~lives perill. Twice hee knockt softly
12    3,    6|      your selfe, and cause such perill betweene your husband and
13    3,    7|       given by Theobaldo, is in perill of~ ~his life, and you a
14    3,    7|  infallibly in this~ ~dangerous perill of your fathers life, I
15    3,    9|     matter to~ ~me, without any perill of life, or any the least
16    4,    3|  Geneway.~ ~ There being out of perill or pursuit, they all knit
17    4,    3|         possession, without any perill of~ ~loosing her: grew now
18    4,   10|    order the matter, that the~ ~perill should proceede no further,
19    4,   10|       be seene in my house, the perill~ ~thereof shall light on
20    7,    8| drunkard: but looke to it (on~ ~perill of thy life) that we have
21    7,    8|       onely prevent an imminent perill: but also made a~ ~free
22    8,    7|    remaining mocked, and to the perill of~ ~her life. Let Me then
23    8,    7|      standing dreadlesse of any perill, and turning your face to
24    8,    7|  unwomanly throwne thy selfe in perill,~ ~onely for the maintenance
25    9,    6|      this will procure no meane perill~ ~unto thee: Come hither,
26   10,    9|       it stands mainly upon the perill of your life, to be~ ~at
27   10,    9|          and guard you from any perill, departing~ ~so out of the
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