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 1 Pre| woman, but his whom she has seen in the flower of his youth.
 2   1|     he said: ‘Have you ever seen women like these: For my
 3   1|     of himself, when he had seen Lucretia; he began to burn
 4   1|    felt he would never have seen enough. Nor did he love
 5   1|   love? But these had never seen each other before, nor known
 6   2|    for a husband. Had I not seen it with my own eyes, and
 7   3|     read Ovid, and you have seen there that, after the sack
 8  10|  Achates, you have scarcely seen this woman. Where she is
 9  16|  not dare open till she had seen the secret tokens, known
10  17|     secret parts he had not seen before, and cried:~ ~ ‘I
11  20|   to sing, far less was she seen to laugh: no jokes nor gaiety
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