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 1 Int|      the signs of a weakening mind. Old age, they say, and
 2 Ded|      and has said he does not mind whether I tell what is true,
 3   1|    describe the beauty of her mind, the whiteness of her breast?~ ~
 4   1|       and great vigour of the mind by men called love, excepting
 5   2|        the terror of a guilty mind, and a soul full of shame,
 6   2|  horrid evil from your chaste mind. Do not, for fear, bring
 7   2|      madness weighs upon your mind,’ said he, ‘it is your life
 8   2|  brought hope to her wavering mind. But he had no intention
 9   2| Emperor went away, or her own mind was changed, for he feared
10  11|    him but to know Lucretia’s mind.~ ~ Now the ladies of Siena
11  19|    heart divided. Part of one mind was going, part remaining;
12  20|      been taken from her, her mind could discover no consolation.
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