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 1   1|       whom Paris, we are told, saw in a dream. Now Sigismund,
 2   1|       great ladies. So when he saw these, he leaped from his
 3   1|       either side. And all who saw those dimples longed to
 4   1|    inner beauty. Everyone that saw her envied her husband.
 5   2|       always blushed, when she saw Euryalus, and from this
 6   2|     heavily. And when Euryalus saw Lucretia, he became as nervous
 7   2|      no outlet, as soon as she saw him, lost all control over
 8   2| Lucretia’s door. And, when she saw Euryalus approach, she said:~ ~ ‘
 9   3|       trifles?’~ ~ But when he saw that he resisted in vain, ‘
10   3|     the sighs I uttered when I saw you. Forgive me, I pray,
11   5|     not dare trust one whom he saw always with Menelaus, and
12   5|      him. And when the Emperor saw her, he said:~ ~ ‘Deny it
13   6|       he was thinking thus, he saw Lucretia come out of her
14   8|        most fortunate, when he saw himself mingling with common
15   8|       the last to descend, and saw, as he had been told, the
16   8|        aghast, and thought she saw not Euryalus but some ghost;
17  10|      While he pondered thus he saw Nisus and Achates and Palinurus,
18  13|         And she rose, when she saw it was her lover, and kissed
19  14|        he is loved? But when I saw my mistake, when I realised
20  16|    when, through a chink, they saw Lucretia carrying a little
21  19|       the face. But, though he saw Lucretia, he could not talk
22  19|     days, but at last, when he saw that all means of approach
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