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 1 Int|    than to observe, and one better suited to philosophers than
 2   1|     Indeed he liked nothing better than the presence of great
 3   3|  was a stranger and knew no better; nor had he any other messenger
 4   3|     them; and in a few days better things should reach me from
 5   6|  and of the two evils I had better avert one. Let my lady love;
 6   9|   to win, he easily got the better of her.~ ~ Nor did their
 7  12|      Our lady treats us far better than he does. She is cheerful
 8  14|   it, I’d have been all the better pleased. Farewell.’~ ~ ‘
 9  15| which, won like that, is no better than the reward of iniquity.~ ~
10  15|   that my forbears were any better than others, who are justified
11  17|   Venus could not have been better together.~ ~ ‘You are my
12  18|   who have always loved you better than myself.’~ ~ To which
13  18|     Nothing could please me better than to possess you always,
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