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 1   1|        marry someone else, and leave me to my sorrow? But his
 2   3|       And your ring will never leave my finger, where I make
 3   3| Farewell.’~ ~ Euryalus did not leave this unanswered, but, as
 4   3|    love you, as for Phoebus to leave his course. When the mountains
 5   3|     one’s country, rather than leave their sweethearts.~ ~ ‘And
 6   3|      without my heart, or ever leave you. Come now—at last—take
 7   5|       she would never laugh or leave her room, till she heard
 8  16|       Lift it yourself or else leave it alone.’~ ~ ‘Oh, it will
 9  16|   depart like that, before you leave this city!’~ ~ ~ ~
10  17|   Aurora, why in such haste to leave Tithonusbed? If you were
11  18|       can I find peace? If you leave me, I’ll not live two days.
12  18|        not be so cruel, do not leave me here to die, who have
13  18|       me powerful and rich. To leave him would be my ruin, and
14  19|      one spirit was not taking leave of another; but a single
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