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1   1|   back, as maidens do, but bound up with gold and precious
2   3|  your eyes, with which you bound me to you.’~ ~ When he had
3   8| can save me from this? I’m bound to die.~ ~ ‘Oh emptiest
4  12| rolled the wax in snow and bound it fast, making a ball of
5  18|   For the vow by which you bound me to you enjoined upon
6  19| anything. But when two are bound together by love and have
7 Not|    C. Allen, 1639: and one bound up with the Memoirs of Hippolite
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