So that thou shalt not need I say, to feare or be affright, of all the shafts that Hie by day, nor terrours of the night. |
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Wee dare not call our members by their proper names, and feare not to employ them in all kind of dissolutenese. |
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The best of us doth not so much feare to wrong him, as he doth to injurie his neighbour, his kinsman, or his master. |
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We have many examples in our daies, yea in very children, of such as for feare of some slight incommoditie have yeelded unto death. |
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She can but chide, shall feare of chiding make me to forslow? |
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