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 1 Ded|    there and, if my ears have heard aright, made work for love.
 2   3|   that, I hope, when you have heard me, you will withdraw. Your
 3   5|      leave her room, till she heard that Euryalus was on his
 4   8|     thou, my God! Often had I heard of the wiles of women, and
 5  12| supper.’~ ~ All this Euryalus heard with joy, although he knew
 6  14|     how reliable. I have also heard from them that you desired
 7  16|       hope for the best if he heard Pandalus singing.~ ~ Menelaus
 8  16|   awaiting the signal. But he heard no song, not even the clearing
 9  16|   both ears.~ ~ When Euryalus heard this, ‘I am done for,’ thought
10  18|     peoples of the north have heard of you. Whereas, if I carry
11  20|   fainted away; and, when she heard of her husband’s end, could
12  20|      from that moment was she heard to sing, far less was she
13  20|    dearest Marianus, you have heard the out-come of this love,
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