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 1 Int|  forget Aeneas for Pius. The young man had made too deep an
 2 Int|   While those who admire the young and dashing Aeneas, the
 3 Ded|     While his body was still young and strong, he was a second
 4 Pre|     a subject which delights young minds, and demands a tender
 5 Pre|   fitted to tales of love as young men are to tales of prudence.
 6 Pre|     a kind of warning to the young, to shun such trifles. So
 7 Pre|      to it that the loves of young men send them not to their
 8   1|    the beauty of Lucretia. A young girl, barely twenty years
 9   2|      the world will you find young men like these? Look how
10  11|      much ado, persuaded the young girl to give them the flower.
11  11|  found the love-poem.~ ~ Now young men of this class had been
12  12|    only feeds us on veal and young kids, but even gives us
13  16| understand that you, who are young, should have the nature
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