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 1 Int|         definitely severe.~ ~‘I know what you will say: why,
 2 Int|     enough, and too much. Now I know myself, and may it not be
 3 Int| libertine may also, at the end, know the spiritual joys for which
 4 Ded|       poet’s fashion.~ ~ Do you know the kind of man he is? You
 5 Ded|         so frivolous a thing, I know not. But this I know; for
 6 Ded|          I know not. But this I know; for me to refuse him anything
 7 Pre|         lie behind it. Indeed I know, to write of love does not
 8 Pre|         is anyone that does not know from other sources how many
 9   1|       Lucretia. But she did not know, that day, of Euryalus10   1|        to herself:~ ~ ‘I do not know what is the matter, that
11   1|      myself to a chance-comer—I know not whom—who, when he’s
12   2|        of the home. Rich houses know not honour, and he that
13   2|        extreme cold. But do you know any of them?’~ ~ ‘Almost
14   2|         said Sosias.~ ~ ‘Do you know Euryalus, the Frank?’~ ~ ‘
15   2|      ask?’~ ~ ‘I'll tell you. I know it will go no further; I
16   2|          and I am consumed by I know not what passion. But I
17   2|     stranger’s embraces.’~ ~ ‘I know that what you say is right,’
18   3|       his bones. But he did not know who Sosias was, or guess
19   3|            The birds of the air know those flames; for the black
20   3|     grieved him that he did not know the Italian language. He
21   3|       that I should love you. I know myself; if I begin to love,
22   3|       cause of her death?~ ~ ‘I know how perilous it is to receive
23   3|   deserted. For Troilus, as you know, the son of Priam, was betrayed
24   3|       their servants, when they know them to be faithful. Nor
25   5|     Euryalus replied. ‘I do not know what all this means. Perhaps
26   6|          But you seemed—I don't know why—careless and opposed
27   6|      being betrayed by you. You know how much I love; I cannot
28   6|       and into the granary. You know that my room has a door
29   8|       more can I say? For now I know how dear I am to you. Now
30   8|      hurry, looking for I dont know what. Hide your treachery,
31   8|         valuables are kept. You know what I said in my letter
32   9|         knows, then no one will know this either. This is the
33  10|      are true and cautious; you know how to love and how to protect
34  11|        would console him but to know Lucretia’s mind.~ ~ Now
35  14|        those qualities which, I know, you alone possess, diligence,
36  14|       about this, but I did not know you well enough. Now I do
37  14|       you well enough. Now I do know you, and love and respect
38  14|    shortly what I want.~ ~ ‘You know the race of man, how prone
39  14|         the pricks of love. You know that it is so, since neither
40  14|    While, on the other hand, we know that many, after they have
41  14|         in her hands. I did not know the ways of you Italians
42  14|       unrequited.~ ~ ‘I did not know you then, nor your family.
43  14|        is closely imprisoned. I know your family, and that you
44  14|    would be of any avail. But I know her passion. Either she
45  14|        more easily endured. You know the way into her house,
46  14|         way into her house, you know when her husband is not
47  14|   husband is not there, and you know how best to get me in.~ ~ ‘
48  14|         husband is away, let me know; and if his brother stays
49  14|        her, and all the town to know that she had followed me.
50  14|       but diminish them; and we know that of two goods we ought
51  14|         will be ungrateful. You know the favour I enjoy with
52  16|    sudden disaster, and did not know what to do. He said to himself:~ ~ ‘
53  18|          for what does love not know? Who can deceive a lover?
54  18|         will you stay behind; I know that. What, I implore you,
55  18|      before it was necessary. I know your ways: I know, for you
56  18|  necessary. I know your ways: I know, for you always torment
57  18|         your interests.~ ~ ‘You know you are well-born, and married
58  18|        that would be for me, to know such things were being said
59  19|         is anyone that does not know the agony of death, let
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