Citations:hazards


 * 1678 — John Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress.
 * Then said Good-will, Alas, poor man! is the celestial glory of so small esteem with him, that he counteth it not worth running the hazards of a few difficulties to obtain it?
 * Now morning being come, he looked back, not out of desire to return, but to see, by the light of the day, what hazards he had gone through in the dark.
 * Now, now, look how the holy pilgrims ride, Clouds are their chariots, angels are their guide: Who would not here for him all hazards run, That thus provides for his when this world's done?