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 1 Pre|   forgotten types, but I’ll bring forth torches that burned
 2   2| whatever this adventure may bring forth.’~ ~ ‘Where are you
 3   2|   Sosias replied. ‘You will bring disgrace upon your house,
 4   2|     mind. Do not, for fear, bring to your married bed a stranger’
 5   2|    cease from this madness, bring help to yourself. It is
 6   3| manner:~ ~ ‘My letter would bring you health, Lucretia, had
 7   3|  tearing out your hair. You bring me letters? You address
 8   3|  reply to the arguments you bring against me. For you give
 9   5|     with him that he should bring Euryalus secretly to his
10   5|     and could find a way to bring them together. But Euryalus
11   6|     till some chance should bring her. Nor was he disappointed,
12   6| That’s easily managed. I’ll bring a ladder. Lock your door.
13   6|   his face under a sack and bring the wheat up the stairs
14   8|  safe,’ said Menelaus. ‘Go, bring a light, Lucretia, we must
15   9|  her.~ ~ Nor did their love bring satiety, as when Tamar gave
16  14|  for the people! That would bring shame not only on yourselves,
17  14|   For if I had been able to bring you to Lucretia, without
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