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 1 Pre|      ten times repeated, nor longer refuse what you demand so
 2   1|     thrives. Euryalus was no longer master of himself, when
 3   1|    the matter, that I can no longer love my husband. His caresses
 4   1|  make ready, and hesitate no longer. For I am fair enough for
 5   3|   were granted, you would no longer despise me.~ ~ ‘I wish I
 6   3|          I can oppose you no longer, Euryalus, nor any longer
 7   3|    longer, Euryalus, nor any longer deny you my love. You have
 8   5|      he said:~ ~ ‘Deny it no longer, Euryalus, all is clear.
 9   6|      endure this passion any longer. Help me, by bringing us
10   8|    nothing you need fear any longer, my lily, my crown of roses.
11   9|     could contain himself no longer, but forgot his fear and
12  17|       Apollo, tarry a little longer among the dead. Why in such
13  20| husband’s end, could live no longer. Phoenician Dido killed
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