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 1 Pre|    But I shall touch on other loves than mine, lest as I rake
 2 Pre|   days. You will not hear the loves of Troy or Babylon, but
 3 Pre| adventure, see to it that the loves of young men send them not
 4   2|    women, Euryalus. That lady loves you.’~ ~ But once, as though
 5   3|        happy suitor, the lady loves more than her lover, but
 6   3|  return my love, that foreign loves have ruined many women,
 7   3|     their wanderings, foreign loves, and never returned home.
 8  10|     had been with. For he too loves her, and it is not my custom
 9  13|       for novelty, and seldom loves a man whom she can freely
10  15|     no one is noble unless he loves virtue. I am not dazzled
11  18|      going away. But my heart loves you more than myself, and
12  19|      to quit the body that it loves; but the body, when the
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