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 1 Int|         position as nobly as he knew how. There is a certain
 2 Ded|        the civic qualities, and knew nothing about managing affairs,
 3 Ded|      city of Venus. And men who knew you tell how fiercely you
 4 Ded| adventure there befell, but you knew of it.~ ~ Wherefore, I pray
 5   2|       in this city, if you only knew it.’ But when the other
 6   3|             What, Euryalus, you knew love’s empire: long pursuit,
 7   3|     Nisus a true companion, who knew all about these matters.
 8   3|       What love was, till now I knew not; but you have brought
 9   3|        for a bawd, and Lucretia knew it, and took it ill that
10   3|        worse than this, but she knew the ways of married ladies,
11   3|       for he was a stranger and knew no better; nor had he any
12   3|       was endowed with both, he knew, and for that reason he
13   7|      greatest of poets, Virgil, knew, when he sang of Circe’s
14   8|        kisses and embraces, she knew her Euryalus, then she spoke
15   8|         the wiles of women, and knew not how to avoid them. But
16  10|         never let me go till he knew everything. He would ask
17  11|        Lucretia no more. For he knew well that Jove does not
18  12|     heard with joy, although he knew the ways of servants and
19  13|  prayers of many lovers, and he knew the variable nature of women,
20  14|         loyalty. Why, even if I knew no more, it were enough
21  14|        at this, and said:~ ~ ‘I knew all this, Euryalus, and
22  18|         to go to Rome. Lucretia knew of this, for what does love
23  20|          so that her true lover knew her to be dead. Shattered
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