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 1 Int|     to a friend that he had received a benefice, and would soon
 2   1|    from his horse, and they received him with outstretched hands.
 3   1|   on that day when Menelaus received Paris at his feast, nor
 4   1|    as the Emperor’s friend, received valuable gifts, became in
 5   1| ever mine, when once he has received my kisses. Many are the
 6   3|    Lucretia answered:~ ~ ‘I received your letter, and will say
 7   3| returned. When once we have received that flame, we care not
 8   3|    yours. Alas, that ever I received your letters! Too many dangers
 9   5|     to see her, and oftener received her visits, and they lived
10  19|    he was made a knight and received the golden spurs.~ ~ After
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