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 1 Ded| adversity, he maintains a brave heart, and no good fortune can
 2 Pre|     minds, and demands a tender heart. Old men are as fitted to
 3   1|         bore within her woman’s heart, tempered by modesty, the
 4   1|   Euryalusface stamped on her heart, nor gives her body any
 5   1|   nobleness: Truly, he moved my heart, and unless he helps me,
 6   2|       me more than Euryalus. My heart is drawn towards him, and
 7   2|       All shame has not left my heart, and I’ll obey you, Sosias.
 8   2|     words he filled her burning heart with love, and brought hope
 9   2|        he sustained her fevered heart, and only once, that there
10   3|          I pray, that I open my heart to you. Your beauty has
11   3|         you, rejoice in you; my heart is yours, with you I am
12   3|      fear, Lucretia, my joy, my heart, my hope, that I could live
13   3|         I could live without my heart, or ever leave you. Come
14   3|      dissembled, and opened her heart to him in this letter:~ ~ ‘
15   5|         secret; for her burning heart could not keep quiet. So
16   6|     What are you looking at, my heart? Here, turn your eyes here,
17   7|                         OH, mad heart of a lover! Blind thoughts,
18   7|     lover! Blind thoughts, rash heart, and fearless spirit! Nothing
19   7|         love’s flame alters the heart of man, so that he scarce
20   8|      said:~ ~ ‘Good morning, my heart, good morning, my hope,
21   8|    against my will, and whom my heart has never accepted. But
22   8|          Come out, Euryalus, my heart. Come, my chief delight,
23  14|    calamity, and there is not a heart made of flesh but feels,
24  14|      you as to a part of my own heart, I may as well say that
25  16|       not kiss me in return? My heart, are you dead, or asleep?
26  18|        If I could find it in my heart to be angry with you, I
27  18|      you are going away. But my heart loves you more than myself,
28  19|      being cut in two, a single heart divided. Part of one mind
29  20|       fell ill, and because her heart had been taken from her,
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