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 1   1|        that saw her envied her husband. Besides her mouth was full
 2   1|       is a wife. She hates her husband, and cherishes love’s wound,
 3   1|        I can no longer love my husband. His caresses do not please
 4   1|   Though you are tired of your husband, surely this land can produce
 5   1|     then forsake my mother, my husband, and my native land? But
 6   1|   against my pleasures. For my husband, I’d rather his room than
 7   2|      the flame. Now, among her husband’s servants, there was one
 8   2|     given me one of them for a husband. Had I not seen it with
 9   2|       you cannot. What if your husband were to hear of this? Alas,
10   2|      to be concealed, nor your husband, nor your kin, nor even
11   3|         immediately, before my husband finds you and gives you
12   3|       a little ring, which her husband gave to my mother, and you
13   4|   chaste, it is in vain that a husband strives to bolt her in.
14   5|      pleasures.’~ ~ Lucretia’s husband had a cousin, Pandalus,
15   6|     pay the penalty while your husband is disgraced.’~ ~ And Lucretia
16   7|      admit no hardships. All a husband’s precautions are useless
17   8|     over Lucretia, not even my husband, if I can truly call him
18   8|   letter would happen, were my husband to find you with me. Go
19  10|          Or again, suppose her husband had found me in the safe,
20  10|     adulterers is harsh, but a husband’s grief demands crueller
21  10|        slays with the sword, a husband with bloody stripes; some
22  12| Euryalus, for while Lucretia’s husband watched Pacorus’ every step
23  13|       tables, goes to meet her husband, welcomes him on his return,
24  13|       was trying to detain her husband there, until Euryalus should
25  13|       lantern in one hand, her husband with the other, and went
26  13|       unwelcome couch with her husband, while Euryalus made for
27  14|            She is watched by a husband and his brother. The golden
28  14|       house, you know when her husband is not there, and you know
29  14|        there, and whenever her husband is away, let me know; and
30  16|       said to him:~ ~ ‘My dear husband, you are a heavy man and
31  18|       You will not be doing my husband any injury—he will lose
32  20|     and, when she heard of her husband’s end, could live no longer.
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