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1     I,     III|    have been spared? or that loving and beautiful young couple,
2     I,      VI| revealed to me - the tender, loving recollection this man had
3    II,      II|   they love the rose, and in loving destroy the flower, I must
4    II,      IV|      name upon his faithful, loving companion and their children.
5    II,    XIII|     with the tenderness of a loving father; "but now you shall
6    II,    XVII|   confiding maidens, deceive loving friends, ruin families,
7    II,    XVII|   the most considerate, most loving, and most dutiful of all
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