I thinke) June 14, I had a fall at Epsam, and brake one of my ribbes and was afrayd it might cause an apostumation.
The bishop sent for him, and the poor man was afrayd and knew not what hurt he had donne.
Sir Jonas More contemnd it as dangerous, loving to sleepe in a whole skin: he was afrayd of the Tories.
They went to the Red Lyon inne; the people of the house were afrayd to trust them, fearing they might not pay.
He was such a person (every way) that (as King Charles I sayes of the lord Strafford) a prince would rather be afrayd of then ashamed of.
M53) At your entring in, when you shall finde white sand which lyeth next the Southeast of the Cape, then you are vpon the barre: and bee not afrayd to passe vp the chanell.
I was afrayd of the hired butler, but I am not now.
I meant to like Aunt Beulah the best because she has done the most for me but I am afrayd I don't.
A Christian indeed is never right, till he seeme to the world to be beside himselfe; Christs owne kindred were afrayd of him.
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