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 1   3|            or eat or drink. Day and night, I love you, I want you,
 2  12|     business and meant to spend the night there, and the lovers were
 3  12| instructions, and there awaited the night, concealed in the hay.~ ~
 4  12|            We’ll not sleep all this night. Let us eat and drink till
 5  12|           said:~ ~ ‘Oh what a happy night I am going to owe you, Sosias,
 6  13|           home; I can never enjoy a night without you. But here is
 7  13|            made for home at dead of night.~ ~ Next day, whether because
 8  14|       mental anguish which, day and night, tormented me beyond belief;
 9  14|          wife for Menelaus; for one night given to me, and none the
10  16|            at the fifth hour of the night, Euryalus should be in the
11  16|              Menelaus was gone, and night had already fallen. The
12  16|         here for you quite half the night.’~ ~ She recognized his
13  16|          these pleasures? Give me a night like this? Arise, I implore
14  17|            where they passed such a night as, I imagine, the two lovers
15  17|           his tall ship; so sweet a night that both said Mars and
16  17|            swift the hours. Jealous night, why do you fly? Stay, Apollo,
17  17|         still graze. Give me such a night as you gave Alcmenus. And
18  17|         early. Never have I known a night so short as this, although
19  17|           their strife.~ ~ When the night was over, and Aurora was
20  20|        dreams, and gave him never a night’s repose; so that her true
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