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 1 Int|       as a joke, though by that time (1452) he may in truth have
 2 Int| ordained. He could see, by this time, that his career pointed
 3 Int|      deny it, dearest John, but time slips away, day by day;
 4 Int|       the day of salvation, the time for repentance is at hand...’~ ~
 5 Ded|      the rest.~ ~ I have, in my time, known many that studied
 6 Pre|       spirit; he too, from that time, never had any part in true
 7   1|        their homes adjoined) in time created love? But these
 8   2|    Euryalus’ lodging; and every time he went to the palace, he
 9   2|    Seeing Euryalus, then, every time that he passed, Lucretia
10   2|     contain herself. For a long time she wondered whom she should
11   2|       and lessen her fever, for time often puts out passion,
12   2|         awaited some convenient time, when they might meet. Sometimes
13   2|         this manner, for a long time, he sustained her fevered
14   3|         he marvelled for a long time at his own discretion, and
15   3|         had not, at the moment, time to reply. I found Lucretia
16   3|     persistent, that in a short time he had mastered it, and
17   3|       as they, are wasting your time. To speak with you is impossible,
18   3|     fire would obey you in less time than it took to command.
19   3|       say that I would waste my time. Cease from such cruelty;
20   5|         return. But during that time she would really be with
21   5|    lovers as long as years. For time, that flies for the fearful,
22   5|        two months. And all that time, Lucretia stayed at home,
23   5|      clear. For no one, all the time you were away, could see
24   6|        the lover sat for a long time, waiting till some chance
25   6|         my arms.’~ ~ For a long time they spoke together from
26   8|         avoid them. But if this time I escape, no woman’s tricks
27   8|      down, so that Euryalus had time to change his hiding-place
28  12|        day as to a holiday. The time for his departure came.
29  12|       talked like this for some time and Dromo had gone off,
30  13|        by your absence? All the time you are away, I fear for
31  13|        Euryalus should have had time to get away, which he could
32  13|      the depths; and for a long time, now here, now there, they
33  14|         and silence. For a long time I have wished to speak to
34  14|         flesh but feels, at one time or another, the pricks of
35  14|   clearing of the throat, every time she coughs or laughs. We
36  14|         you, while yet there is time. And I dont want your rewards,
37  16|         room till the appointed time, and Euryalus was outside
38  16|       course, and it is already time to get up. But do let us
39  16|    getting tired of wasting his time, and he cursed Euryalus
40  20|       she had survived for some time in this humour, she fell
41 Not|      Gyarphas at Mantua, at the time of the Diet summoned by
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