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 1 Int|        say, and failing strength brought out the mediaeval strain
 2   1|       that Memnon, in the story, brought from Troy.~ ~ He had everything
 3   2|     burning heart with love, and brought hope to her wavering mind.
 4   3|     undertook this business, and brought a little woman, who took
 5   3|         I knew not; but you have brought me under Cupid’s power.
 6   5|         stepson out, who quickly brought the sad news to Euryalus.
 7   6|        examined the whole place, brought Euryalus and said to him:~ ~ ‘
 8   8|        all things their colours, brought life to Euryalus, who was
 9   8|             Dolt that I am! What brought me to this pass but my own
10  11|    ladies, but after the Emperor brought his court to Siena, they
11  12|          to owe you, Sosias, who brought me here and so loyally prevented
12  14| Accordingly, he sent for him and brought him into the most private
13  16|          ordered his horse to be brought round immediately, and took
14  16|         How many deaths have you brought upon my head? How many perils
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