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 1 Int|        Pope avoided holy orders till he was over forty, dreading
 2 Int|         to look after for him, ‘till he is a little older (he
 3   2|        hooves pawed the ground, till they rang heavily. And when
 4   2|       her going on false hopes, till either the Emperor went
 5   3|         captive. What love was, till now I knew not; but you
 6   3|         the torn words together till she could read it. When
 7   3|  compose his letters alone. For till now he had entrusted to
 8   5|        laugh or leave her room, till she heard that Euryalus
 9   6|        for a long time, waiting till some chance should bring
10   6|     everything. I’ll stay there till day and, while I can, shall
11  10|        He would never let me go till he knew everything. He would
12  10|      they did not recognise him till they were in his house,
13  12|     night. Let us eat and drink till day comes. Our lord will
14  13| broached casks and tasted wine, till she thought Euryalus would
15  14|       is how the matter stands. Till now, our love is secret,
16  16|         lady stayed in her room till the appointed time, and
17  16|     trick, so did not dare open till she had seen the secret
18  16|      over her brow and temples, till refreshed by them, as by
19  18|        I concealed my departure till now, my Lucretia, lest you
20  20| servants and laid upon her bed, till she should recover her strength.
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