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 1   1|     sick, and sick I am. Some power that is new to me drives
 2   2|    you give yourself into the power of a cruel and insolent
 3   3|       felt the spurs.~ ~ ‘The power of Emperors is equal to
 4   3|      brought me under Cupid’s power. I resisted long, I confess
 5   3|    You have taken from me all power to sleep or eat or drink.
 6   3| forego their kin, their home, power, and all the rest that’s
 7   8|        none but you will have power over Lucretia, not even
 8  12|       Some say, chance has no power over wisdom, and I admit
 9  14|     must do, for you have the power to save or to lose her.’~ ~
10  14|     has given to love so much power over men’s thoughts. We
11  15|        estates and fisheries, power, or deer-forests. Any of
12  18|    always, and have you in my power. But we must consider your
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