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1 1| experience knew~Above all other lovers, kind and true.~ ~ LI~But 2 4| cruel dart,~And how the lovers wandered in the wood;~Now 3 4| scathe or blame,~Though lovers, one or more, she may caress;~ 4 6| weet~I share a thousand lovers' fate, whom she~Had to like 5 7| And in conclusion the two lovers plight~Their word, to meet 6 7| interlaced.~Than those fond lovers, each from either's lip~ 7 7| concubine has been;~How used her lovers in the end to bless,~Thou 8 8| from that dome,~The former lovers changed, a mighty train,~ 9 9| freed;~He will save both the lovers, if his brand~And wonted 10 9| maid, --~What thanks both lovers to the county paid.~ ~ LXXXVI~ 11 10| hearts and true,~Of all the lovers, in felicity~Or sorrow faithful 12 10| dissipated go,~After these lovers have the greedy thirst~Appeased, 13 14| his life, at night with lovers, bore~Thieves company, and 14 14| eyes~The furtive works of lovers Heaven espies.~ ~ C~The 15 16| the best.~While both the lovers hid their nature base,~To 16 19| tranquil guise,~The happy lovers rested in delight.~Save 17 19| memory.~Departing hence the lovers climb the side~Of hills, 18 19| And is about to do the lovers scorn,~But to the bold Marphisa 19 20| alone in bed,~Chosen young lovers in their husbands' stead.~ ~ 20 20| show, they good and true~Lovers evinced themselves and bold 21 20| find themselves betrayed~Of lovers by whose faith they set 22 22| courteous dames, and to your lovers dear,~You that are with 23 22| While so delighted are those lovers two,~Their joys are ill 24 23| find his foe.~ ~ XCIX~The lovers promised willingly to do~ 25 23| to repeat~-- Of the two lovers -- to each listener taught,~ 26 24| misguides.~ ~ LI~Had but the lovers seen a drop of blood,~They 27 25| have been content~On other lovers used; but never word~Have 28 27| pair.~ ~ IV~So the two lovers, following her who flies,~ 29 29| in the language used by lovers, cried,~She was his very 30 29| enclosed;~Wherein entombed the lovers twain reposed.~ ~ XXXIII~ 31 32| knight,~The marriage of those lovers will succeed;~(For sure) 32 35| befriend~The faithfullest of lovers far and near.~His other 33 35| swear,~I well believed all lovers perjured were."~ ~ XL~With 34 37| tends,~Again embrace the lovers, and oft say~A last farewell, 35 43| be said?~Who (from their lovers' worth and charms secure)~ 36 43| behind, and you are gone;~Let lovers and let couriers have their