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 1 Int|   educated by me.’ And when we read his sententious remarks
 2 Int|           For my part, while I read, I loved you the more, perceiving
 3 Int|   Schlick, knight, that he may read it, thus felicitously begins
 4 Ded|         Wherefore, I pray you, read this history, and see if
 5 Pre|        are in your fifties, to read of it That is a subject
 6   3| escaped you. For you must have read it in my face, so often
 7   3|        together till she could read it. When she had done so
 8   3|        with your jewel. I have read it often, and kissed it
 9   3|           For my part, while I read, I loved you the more, perceiving
10   3|      tell of.~ ~ ‘But you have read Ovid, and you have seen
11  11|       to Menelaus and bade him read the letter. He was grieved
12  12|    happened to be present, all read it; and new quarrels were
13  20|   unhappy one: And may all who read it take a lesson from others
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