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 1 Ded|    every lot. I have not yet known anyone who lacked less than
 2 Ded|          I have, in my time, known many that studied literature
 3   1|      arrival, as is now well known; and a palace was made ready
 4   1|  seen each other before, nor known each other by repute. He
 5   2|  myself, until I make myself known to him. Go, I implore you,
 6   6|     desires. If once we have known each other, we’ll love less
 7   9|      Euryalus smiled, 'Is it known that I have come here, or
 8  14|  popular. I wish I had never known this woman. But who is there
 9  16|      seen the secret tokens, known only to themselves. Then,
10  17|  rise so early. Never have I known a night so short as this,
11  18|     from you, or if you have known any happiness with me, take
12  19|    doctors try all the cures known to Apollo. But no medicine
13  19| agony, unless he had himself known madness?~ ~ ~ ~
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