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 1 Pre|      than me who write. I must give way to you; do you consider,
 2   1|     deceive him or, as we say, give him horns.~ ~ This lady
 3   1|      not please me, his kisses give me no delight, and his words
 4   1|       betray my wedded purity, give myself to a chance-comer—
 5   2|      resolved, in solitude, to give her love no outlet, as soon
 6   2|       that sweet evil, and you give yourself into the power
 7   3|      Love conquers all: Let us give way to love.’~ ~ Having
 8   3|      your letter with you. No, give it to me, that I may tear
 9   3|        me with your words, who give me life with your eyes.
10   3|       stranger’s love, and you give examples of women who have
11   3|      bring against me. For you give as the reason why you will
12   3| thought for us both. For now I give myself to you, and pledge
13   4|       they desire exceedingly. Give them a free rein, and they
14   8|        the Gods favour us, and give our love a fortunate issue.
15  10|        naked to his friend, to give him the greater pleasure.
16  11|       a little thing, and will give pleasure to this soldier.’~ ~
17  11|    persuaded the young girl to give them the flower. Whereupon,
18  14|        myself in your hands, I give myself—I devote myself to
19  14|      of all, I promise you and give you my word for it, that
20  16|    Call me to these pleasures? Give me a night like this? Arise,
21  17|  steeds? Let them still graze. Give me such a night as you gave
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