Part, Dialogue
1 1, 1| Jealousy,~Delight me, and torment, content. me, and afflict.
2 1, 1| mole to good.~Minister of torment! Jealousy!~Fetid harpy!
3 1, 2| appears that heroic love is a torment, because it does not enjoy
4 1, 2| state of present and certain torment, and although he sees his
5 1, 2| suffer for ever his own torment, rather than to open the
6 1, 2| work of a pig or~a horse to torment one's self about it, and
7 1, 2| fear his scorn more than my torment."~
8 1, 5| presents itself. Always does it torment when it is divided from
9 1, 5| whatever acute sorrow may torment us from one side, that~torment
10 1, 5| torment us from one side, that~torment is entirely annulled by
11 1, 5| those things~which would torment and fill with terror the
12 1, 5| the bolts of Jove which torment offending souls.~For ill-ordered
13 2, 1| the present which actually torment, while the future ever promises
14 2, 1| the future,~I do repent, torment myself and re-assure,~For
15 2, 1| is happy in the midst of torment, and tormented in the midst
16 2, 1| eternally might rest,~Thou dost torment, by hiding from my view~
17 2, 1| And let not the extremest torment fail,~Which my hard fate
18 2, 3| was the beginning of his torment and which consumed his soul.~
19 2, 3| of mine, can that so much torment,~Which as an ardent fire
20 2, 3| in the will an infinite torment of love, where there is
21 2, 5| one say,~So much did she torment, yet more did heal.~Then
22 2, 5| other-having, Tile,~And every torment be as pleasure held,~Who,
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