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 1   1|  treasure should look after his home; deserving rather that his
 2   1|        long campaign, he, whose home was rich, and who, as the
 3   1|        was an end, and she went home to dream only of Euryalus,
 4   2|        within the limits of the home. Rich houses know not honour,
 5   3|       loves, and never returned home. For they clung to their
 6   3|         forego their kin, their home, power, and all the rest
 7   5|        Euryalus secretly to his home, as he lived with his step-mother,
 8   5|         and, not finding her at home, would await her return.
 9   5|        time, Lucretia stayed at home, with her windows shut,
10  11|         He was grieved and went home, where he scolded his wife
11  12|      same when he was away from home. And after they had talked
12  13|          Why cannot you stay at home? Why seek ever to depress
13  13|      dont ever sleep away from home; I can never enjoy a night
14  13|        you would have supped at home with me. Because you were
15  13|         while Euryalus made for home at dead of night.~ ~ Next
16  16| Menelausbrother had stayed at home, and was examining all the
17  18|      City, this will be our way home. And even if Caesar does
18  18|         seducer, abandoning her home, her kinsmen, and her country.
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