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 1 Int|   influence behind him, that the day would come when all the
 2 Int|       John, but time slips away, day by day; we are older, the
 3 Int|          time slips away, day by day; we are older, the day of
 4 Int|        by day; we are older, the day of our death draws near,
 5 Int|          now I am forty, and the day of salvation, the time for
 6   1|        was not more fair on that day when Menelaus received Paris
 7   1|        in the world’s eyes every day more magnificent. A long
 8   1|       But she did not know, that day, of Euryaluslove, nor
 9   2|       puts out passion, and from day to day lessens the distemper.
10   2|         passion, and from day to day lessens the distemper. Thus
11   3|        to sleep or eat or drink. Day and night, I love you, I
12   3|        you are, and though, some day, it may happen that I shall
13   5|        was brewing and, when the day came, left the house, but
14   6| everything. I’ll stay there till day and, while I can, shall
15   8|         scattering the hoped-for day, and soon Apollo, bringing
16  11|         Lucretia was walking one day with two girls and an old
17  12|          looking forward to this day as to a holiday. The time
18  12|        Let us eat and drink till day comes. Our lord will not
19  13|      have not eaten anything all day, nor drunk anything either.
20  13|        at dead of night.~ ~ Next day, whether because it improved
21  13|       pestered and tempted every day by the prayers of many lovers,
22  14|          a mental anguish which, day and night, tormented me
23  19|   otherwise, had departed. Every day the Emperor came and comforted
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