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1 Pre|    invent, as you insist, nor use the poet’s reed, while I
2 Pre|     another. Nor shall I make use of old forgotten types,
3   2|    find another messenger, or use violence on herself. So
4   3|    who love you, how will you use one who has offended you
5   5|       what remedy they should use. But she would never laugh
6   6|      he to himself, ‘It is no use my opposing a lover’s will.
7   9|            It is wrong not to use the good things we have
8  18| Another lover might, perhaps, use other arguments and even
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