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1 Ded| let no man’s love for him go unrequited. And so I felt 2 1| when he’s abused me, will go away, marry someone else, 3 1| that surround me wherever I go, many the rivals that throng 4 2| tell you. I know it will go no further; I hope that 5 2| make myself known to him. Go, I implore you, Sosias, 6 2| chastity. This way only will I go.’~ ~ ‘I'll not allow it!’ 7 3| carry love-letters about. Go, go quickly, you poisonous 8 3| love-letters about. Go, go quickly, you poisonous creature, 9 3| you want, not a drink. But go away, immediately, before 10 3| Women do not love, they go mad; and there is nothing 11 3| experience of a few. If we go on like that, then, for 12 3| may happen that I shall go away, my return will be 13 3| will be swift. I’ll never go back to Germany, unless 14 5| clothes, and would never go out. Everyone began to wonder, 15 6| or murder committed. I’ll go and offer my help. I have 16 6| affection will be kept secret. Go then, tell Euryalus this 17 8| husband to find you with me. Go in there—you’ll be safe 18 8| our safe,’ said Menelaus. ‘Go, bring a light, Lucretia, 19 8| shamelessness of woman! Go now and trust the sex. No 20 8| and they had a long way to go down, so that Euryalus had 21 9| and I’ll die sooner than go without it.’~ ~ ‘Oh, but 22 10| him. He would never let me go till he knew everything. 23 12| However, Menelaus had to go to the country on business 24 12| Do you, in the meantime, go and see if our supper is 25 12| amount of the best wine. Go on, Dromo, see that the 26 13| here is supper, then let us go to bed.’~ ~ They were at 27 13| out, and was in a hurry to go to bed. So Lucretia remarked:~ ~ ‘ 28 13| that you are here, let us go down into the cellar, will 29 14| deserve that her love should go unrequited.~ ~ ‘I did not 30 14| restrain myself, if I were to go away; and I would do so, 31 14| suppose Lucretia resolved to go with me, who am of high 32 15| wealth and virtue seldom go together, who will deny 33 16| much. So Menelaus had to go down and settle the affair. 34 16| But the lover was loth to go, and made one excuse after 35 16| of a plot, and would not go to sleep. So Pandalus asked 36 16| to get up. But do let us go to bed at last. What do 37 16| this vigilance?’~ ~ ‘Let us go, then,’ said Agamemnon, ‘ 38 16| said to himself:~ ~ ‘If I go away now, I deserve to die, 39 18| Eugenius, and was resolved to go to Rome. Lucretia knew of 40 18| will pretend that I want to go to Bethlehem, and I will 41 18| And even if Caesar does go another way, you may count 42 18| am not most unwilling to go. Again farewell, my sweet, 43 20| Protesilaus left Laodomia, to go to the sacred Trojan war,