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1 1| best, I pursue the worst. Oh, great and noble daughter 2 2| to Euryalus and said:~ ~ ‘Oh, how you are loved in this 3 3| may not look upon my life? Oh, my Lucretia, why did you 4 3| offended you or hurt you? Oh, my Lucretia, my lady, my 5 6| here?’ cried Lucretia. ‘Oh, my Euryalus! Now at last 6 6| last I can speak to you. Oh, that I had the strength 7 7| OH, mad heart of a lover! Blind 8 7| nothing ever hinders you.~ ~ Oh, Love that subdues all things! 9 8| this? I’m bound to die.~ ~ ‘Oh emptiest and stupidest of 10 8| and very long its sorrow. Oh, that we would endure as 11 8| and I can see no way out. Oh, if some God were to get 12 8| would I be trapped by love. Oh, God, save me, spare my 13 8| fallen out of the window. Oh hurry, both of you! Why 14 8| price of your embraces. Oh my joy! my great good fortune! 15 9| than go without it.’~ ~ ‘Oh, but it’s wrong,’ cried 16 10| the ready wit of Lucretia. Oh, loyal woman and wise mistress! 17 10| woman and wise mistress! Oh, glorious and most noble 18 12| Euryalus arose and said:~ ~ ‘Oh what a happy night I am 19 13| his return, and says:~ ~ ‘Oh, my dear, how glad I am 20 16| else leave it alone.’~ ~ ‘Oh, it will do,’ said Agamemnon, 21 16| household, and I’ll be killed. Oh unhappy love, more cruel 22 16| death will take us both. Oh my life, my sweet, my darling, 23 17| not suffer for your sake? Oh lovely bosom, most glorious