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  1 Int|     Schlick. For Gaspar was the Euryalus of Aeneastale; he had
  2 Int|       was added learning.’ Thus Euryalus wrote to her, and his words
  3 Int|         to do with Lucretia and Euryalus. Pius II. denied them.~ ~ ~ ~
  4   1|        especially drawn to her, Euryalus the Frank, who in beauty
  5   1|  fortune on which love thrives. Euryalus was no longer master of
  6   1|        yet Lucretia wanted only Euryalus, and he only Lucretia. But
  7   1|      did not know, that day, of Euryaluslove, nor he of hers: they
  8   1|      went home to dream only of Euryalus, he of Lucretia.~ ~ And
  9   1| cherishes love’s wound, keeping Euryalusface stamped on her heart,
 10   1|     Thus Lucretia pondered; and Euryalus cherished no less passion
 11   2|         the Emperor’s court and Euryalus’ lodging; and every time
 12   2|    always blushed, when she saw Euryalus, and from this the Emperor
 13   2|     affected by the presence of Euryalus, who was always with the
 14   2|      how you inflame the women, Euryalus. That lady loves you.’~ ~
 15   2|    Lucretia’s house, he covered Euryaluseyes with his hat, saying:~ ~ ‘
 16   2|   onlookers suspicious.’~ ~ Now Euryalus rode a chestnut horse, with
 17   2|     they rang heavily. And when Euryalus saw Lucretia, he became
 18   2|      companion, Lust.~ ~ Seeing Euryalus, then, every time that he
 19   2|         door. And, when she saw Euryalus approach, she said:~ ~ ‘
 20   2|         Sosias.~ ~ ‘Do you know Euryalus, the Frank?’~ ~ ‘Like myself.
 21   2|       none pleases me more than Euryalus. My heart is drawn towards
 22   2|       implore you, Sosias, find Euryalus, and tell him that I love
 23   2|         bad. So let us try this Euryalus, and make work for love.
 24   2|     always to and fro, and that Euryalus rejoiced in her love, but
 25   2|     truth in his story, went to Euryalus and said:~ ~ ‘Oh, how you
 26   3|                             NOW Euryalus, wounded by love’s unerring
 27   3|   reproached himself:~ ~ ‘What, Euryalus, you knew love’s empire:
 28   3|      went away, and returned to Euryalus and said: ‘Breathe, happy
 29   3|        and resolved to write to Euryalus, and composed a letter on
 30   3|        what cannot be obtained, Euryalus. Do not pester me with your
 31   3|  Although this letter seemed to Euryalus somewhat cold, and not in
 32   3|          Farewell.’~ ~ And thus Euryalus wrote:~ ~ ‘Your letter gave
 33   3|       last replied:~ ~ ‘Gladly, Euryalus, would I yield to you, and,
 34   3|    without value. Farewell.’~ ~ Euryalus did not leave this unanswered,
 35   3|     wild beasts, then only will Euryalus be able to forget you.~ ~ ‘
 36   3|  collapses, so Lucretia fell to Euryaluswords. For when she fully
 37   3|       can oppose you no longer, Euryalus, nor any longer deny you
 38   4|        passed between them, and Euryalus did not write any more passionately
 39   5|       entrusted her letters for Euryalus; for she had told him of
 40   5|        him that he should bring Euryalus secretly to his home, as
 41   5|            This was their plan: Euryalus was to be locked up in one
 42   5|        she would really be with Euryalus. The meeting was fixed for
 43   5|         brought the sad news to Euryalus. Lucretia was no less grieved
 44   5|      quiet. So she sent word to Euryalus to talk with this man, saying
 45   5|        bring them together. But Euryalus did not dare trust one whom
 46   5|      they were hesitating thus, Euryalus was ordered to Rome, to
 47   5|       room, till she heard that Euryalus was on his way back, and
 48   5|              Deny it no longer, Euryalus, all is clear. For no one,
 49   5|          and making fun of me,’ Euryalus replied. ‘I do not know
 50   6|         A FEW days later Nisus, Euryalustrue companion, eager to
 51   6|        the whole place, brought Euryalus and said to him:~ ~ ‘Here
 52   6|       What are you doing?’ said Euryalus, ‘Mistress of my life. What
 53   6|      here, my bulwark, for your Euryalus is here. Looklook—it is
 54   6|         cried Lucretia. ‘Oh, my Euryalus! Now at last I can speak
 55   6|       our love.’~ ~ ‘Take care, Euryalus, if you value my safety.
 56   6|      generous with her gifts as Euryalus.~ ~ But Sosias discovered
 57   6|     love-affair to me? You love Euryalus as much as ever, and, since
 58   6|        by bringing us together. Euryalus is faint with love, and
 59   6|      kept secret. Go then, tell Euryalus this is the only way to
 60   6|       stairs, and you must tell Euryalus everything. I’ll stay there
 61   6|       undertook it. So he found Euryalus, and told him everything
 62   8|        colours, brought life to Euryalus, who was awaiting him, and
 63   8|         and thought she saw not Euryalus but some ghost; as though
 64   8|      and embraces, she knew her Euryalus, then she spoke fearlessly:~ ~ ‘
 65   8|         darling? Is this indeed Euryalus?’ And, with blushing cheeks,
 66   8|     these ropes, and let me see Euryalus.’~ ~ He had just removed
 67   8|       move or make a sound.’~ ~ Euryalus, at a loss what to do, obeyed
 68   8|              Terrified at this, Euryalus felt faint, and promptly
 69   8|         way to go down, so that Euryalus had time to change his hiding-place
 70   8|      the portfolios among which Euryalus had been concealed. Then,
 71   8|         doors, said: ‘Come out, Euryalus, my heart. Come, my chief
 72   8|      embrace your Lucretia?’~ ~ Euryalus had barely recovered from
 73   9|        longed to touch them.~ ~ Euryalus could contain himself no
 74   9|         and kisses.~ ~ At this, Euryalus smiled, 'Is it known that
 75   9|       eaten and drunk a little, Euryalus departed, much against Lucretia’
 76  10|                                 EURYALUS wondered at himself as he
 77  10|        words can tell.’~ ~ Thus Euryalus to Achates, and Lucretia
 78  12|   love-affair was favourable to Euryalus, for while Lucretia’s husband
 79  12|        action, he left room for Euryalus’ schemes; and it is very
 80  12|         for his departure came. Euryalus changed his clothes and
 81  12|    Menelaus had a stable, which Euryalus entered, by Sosias’ instructions,
 82  12|      remove the hay from beside Euryalus. And he was just coming
 83  12|      his fork would have struck Euryalus, when Sosias arrived and,
 84  12|     single supper.’~ ~ All this Euryalus heard with joy, although
 85  12|         and Dromo had gone off, Euryalus arose and said:~ ~ ‘Oh what
 86  13|    appointed hour had come, and Euryalus, full of joy despite the
 87  13|    pleasures, sorrows how long! Euryalus had barely enjoyed himself
 88  13|         end to their happiness. Euryalus in a panic wonders how to
 89  13|        her husband there, until Euryalus should have had time to
 90  13|   tasted wine, till she thought Euryalus would have got away. And
 91  13|         with her husband, while Euryalus made for home at dead of
 92  13|        Lucretia’s house, whence Euryalus had been wont to talk with
 93  14|                           WHILE Euryalus was thus perplexed and wondering
 94  14|      said:~ ~ ‘I knew all this, Euryalus, and I wish it had not happened.
 95  14|       has said—“Listen, please, Euryalus.” Why, she is so changed
 96  14|              But, anyway,’ said Euryalus, ‘I feel this much gratitude
 97  14|        And you, farewell,’ said Euryalus. ‘When you have thought
 98  16|           If I am not mistaken, Euryalus has an excellent nag, and
 99  16|        request was made to him, Euryalus ordered his horse to be
100  16|        fifth hour of the night, Euryalus should be in the lane, and
101  16|         the appointed time, and Euryalus was outside the gates, awaiting
102  16|         upon both ears.~ ~ When Euryalus heard this, ‘I am done for,’
103  16|      went off to bed. Then said Euryalus:~ ~ ‘I will stay here another
104  16|         his time, and he cursed Euryalus under his breath, for keeping
105  16|    carrying a little lamp. Then Euryalus leaned towards her and said:~ ~ ‘
106  16|         are you?’~ ~ ‘I am your Euryalus,’ said he. ‘Open, my darling,
107  16|     That won't hinder me,’ said Euryalus, and, flattening out his
108  16|      too much joy, collapsed in Euryalusarms. She grew pale, her
109  16|        are wont to. For I, your Euryalus, am here, your lover embraces
110  16|         your lover. For I, your Euryalus, am here.’~ ~ And, as he
111  16|         lover, cried:~ ~ ‘Alas, Euryalus, where was I? Why did you
112  17|        of the Dacians.’~ ~ Thus Euryalus, and Lucretia echoed him.
113  18|         she wrote as follows to Euryalus:~ ~ ‘If I could find it
114  18|       than myself.’~ ~ To which Euryalus made this reply:~ ~ ‘I concealed
115  19|               A FEW days later, Euryalus set off for Rome with the
116  19|         lessened the fever, and Euryalus was able to get up and to
117  19|        Emperor went to Perugia, Euryalus stayed in Rome, for he was
118  19|     again they spoke of flight. Euryalus stayed there three days,
119  19|    standing at her window, when Euryalus rode down the street. With
120  20|         And thus our lady, when Euryalus had passed from her sight,
121  20|        her indignant spirit.~ ~ Euryalus, when he had passed out
122 Not|         Tuskan and of her lover Euryalus verye pleasaunt and delectable
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