Book, Chapter

1    1,  22|   divine providence, at any peril to ourselves, if any god
2    3, 100|     succor Eumolpus, in his peril; but being still angry,
3    4, 126|     doom lowering down is a peril to all, and the treason.~
4    5, 142| following it up even at the peril of her life; (she swore
5    5, 143|    showed her what pressing peril overhung us should she be
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