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1   3|       when I said your name and gave her your letter, her face
2   3|         ring, which her husband gave to my mother, and you must
3   3| Euryalus wrote:~ ~ ‘Your letter gave me much pleasure, since
4   3|      And what of poor Dido, who gave refuge to Aeneas? Was not
5   9|    bring satiety, as when Tamar gave herself to Amon, but roused
6  11|        walked a little way, she gave it to one of the maids.
7  17|     Give me such a night as you gave Alcmenus. And you, Aurora,
8  18|        hand and the promise you gave me, if I have deserved any
9  20| followed him in his dreams, and gave him never a night’s repose;
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