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1   3| repeated: majesty and love are ill companions and cannot share
2   3|  Lucretia knew it, and took it ill that a woman of such repute
3   5|   never smile, thought she was ill, and made enquiries what
4  14|      love, whether for good or ill. It is a widespread calamity,
5  19|   there many days when he fell ill. This was a grave misfortune;
6  20|       in this humour, she fell ill, and because her heart had
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