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 1 Int|      Tale of Two Lovers, he had loved an English woman, by name
 2 Int|        my part, while I read, I loved you the more, perceiving
 3 Int|       rank him with the men who loved Isotta degli Atti, Vittoria
 4 Int|       natural life. In youth he loved and adventured, studied
 5 Ded|       while I lived in Siena, I loved him strangely; nor has my
 6 Pre| sometimes find old men in love,—loved again, never; matrons and
 7   1|       the company of women, and loved feminine caresses. Indeed
 8   1|         both imagined that they loved in vain. So, when the services
 9   2|       said:~ ~ ‘Oh, how you are loved in this city, if you only
10   3|        the black dove is always loved by the green bird, and white
11   3|       not only had he never yet loved, but hated exceedingly;
12   3|          and for that reason he loved her, and asked of her nothing
13   3|   astray. Many besides you have loved me, and still do; but you,
14   3|      example of many women, who loved strangers and were deserted,
15   3|        my part, while I read, I loved you the more, perceiving
16   8|      crimes!~ ~ ‘Lucretia never loved me, but wished to catch
17  14|     Because I believed Lucretia loved me, for she looked on me
18  14|        then, nor your family. I loved, thinking I was loved, for
19  14|         I loved, thinking I was loved, for who is there so stony
20  14|      would not love, when he is loved? But when I saw my mistake,
21  18|         to die, who have always loved you better than myself.’~ ~
22  19|       the more intensely either loved one feels it. And here,
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