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1 Nature had bestowed on this lady an ambitious soul and a subtle spirit; she could dare much and could execute finely.
2 Men will dare much for the love of a woman, and that is why the sagaman records love episodes at all.
3 But there was strength in her, humility, a will that would dare much , suffer much, to fight its way to peace.
4 Even the most reckless of gambling junkmen could not be expected to dare much of an investment in such a peek-a-boo game as that.
5 God lets a true heart dare much in speech; for He knows that the sputter and foam prove that 'the heart's deeps boil in earnest.'
6 Have I not cause to dare much ? - for in owning many slaves, I too became a slave; in helping to make many freemen, I liberate myself.
7 I dared much after I saw what you did a few minutes ago.
8 A man would have dared much , endured much, to win such gracious approval.
9 Still he has dared much for it before.
10 You have dared much , Lucy Munro, this hour.
11 As the time passed the situation caught Joan's feverish imagination; she dared much ; she was cruel but fascinating.
12 He dared much , but he demanded more than he was, by merit of mere achievement, entitled to receive.
13 "Men would dare much more, if they knew what women think," says George Sand.
14 "A man in love," commented the Greek dryly, " dares much for the sake of his lady.
15 We dared much and risked more to save King Gruffydd's worthless neck, Tuck said, his voice rising with the force of his indignation.
16 "Tandakora will dare much , " replied the Onondaga.
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