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 1 Pre|          nor yet lack fire, you wish me to weave for you the
 2   2|        sent down from heaven. I wish fate had given me one of
 3   2|         is a part of health, to wish for it.’~ ~ Then said Lucretia, ‘
 4   3|          as we all have more to wish for than to hope) when he
 5   3|        longer despise me.~ ~ ‘I wish I could become a swallow,
 6   3|     which cannot last. I do not wish to be called a Phillis of
 7   3|    ascribe to mine. But I’ve no wish to start that quarrel now.
 8   6|      long ago found out. If you wish me to do anything, command
 9   8|       stupid mortals! By my own wish have I got into this coil.
10  10|     there she is most lovely. I wish you could be me! Not the
11  13|       to their wives. So if you wish to show me such a fear is
12  14|         powerful and popular. I wish I had never known this woman.
13  14|       all this, Euryalus, and I wish it had not happened. But,
14  15| considered noble, but I have no wish to flatter myself. I do
15  16|      said Agamemnon, ‘since you wish it. But first we must examine
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