Parte,  Chap.

1  II,        IV|     But, above all things, I warn my master that if he is
2  II,       XIV|    so from this time forth I warn you, sir squire, that all
3  II,      XVII|      lions loose, and that I warn this gentleman that he will
4  II,      XXIX|      easing my conscience, I warn your worship that it is
5  II,        LI| wrote to me the other day to warn me that certain spies had
6  II,     LXXIV|      But ere they touch thee warn them, and, as best thou
7  II,     LXXIV|      to know him, thou shalt warn to leave at rest where they
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