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1 Int, 2| two former were in their heart noble, upright, and benevolent 2 Int, 2| leads to cynicism, and a heart which beats for everything 3 Int, 2| intelligible to every susceptible heart."~c -- Beck, in his paper, " 4 1, 9| And rush in a flood from a heart that is loved by the muse!"~ 5 1, 15| but Tryphaena possessed my heart, and I said Lycas nay. By 6 1, 15| expelled Tryphaena from my heart. A wink of the eye acquainted 7 1, 15| informed me of the state of her heart, and this silent language, 8 2, 48| their bare feet, pure in heart, and with their hair unbound, 9 2, 66| the side of the road. My heart was in my mouth, and I sat 10 2, 67| only a straw bolster, no heart, no guts, nothing! Of course 11 2, 69| except yourself, for my heart and soul were here, but 12 3, 85| baggage and, with a heavy heart, sneaked off to an obscure 13 4, 103| it is with anger in the heart; in savage minds it lingers 14 4, 104| familiar, struck my ears, my heart fluttered. And then a woman, 15 4, 125| Then from her capricious heart Fortune made answer: 'O 16 4, 125| burning their manhood~My heart shall delight and its blood-lust 17 5, 131| strew~When Jupiter, his heart aflame, enjoyed his lawful 18 5, 132| of virility and change of heart, declaring that he had for 19 5, 136| mistress's good humor. I took heart after having given some 20 5, 136| Ulysses wrangle with his own heart? Do not the tragedians ' 21 5, 142| passion: but Circe owns me, heart and soul, all others I despise. 22 5, 142| ordered a vigil till dawn.~'Oh heart of stone, how canst thou 23 5, 143| hoped I would; you are my heart's desire, my joy, you can 24 5, 145| aversion, with all your heart, so that you may come into 25 5, 148| be a Lucretia to your heart's content all day, I want 26 5, 153| d,~Quick passage to the heart did find.~Then Pamphilus 27 5, 155| separate maintenance, or even "heart balm" and the consequent 28 5, 156| commits adultery in his heart, and adulterers shall not 29 6 | voluptuousness to a pure and innocent heart, to feel under one's hand