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 1 Int| continentia, a virtue which, as he wrote to his friend Piero da Noceto, ‘
 2 Int|          in 1443, a year before he wrote the Tale of Two Lovers,
 3 Int|           well to remember that he wrote that very year to Piero
 4 Int|           changing, and in 1449 he wrote to a friend that he had
 5 Int|           learning.’ Thus Euryalus wrote to her, and his words rank
 6   3|        remember aright what Sappho wrote to Phaon of Sicily. And
 7   3|    Farewell.’~ ~ And thus Euryalus wrote:~ ~ ‘Your letter gave me
 8   3|           inflamed by what she now wrote, he seized his pen, and
 9  18|            deceive a lover? So she wrote as follows to Euryalus:~ ~ ‘
10  18|            to these arguments, and wrote that she would obey his
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