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her 射 ight be ite easy onthe sre of that spicion, for he knew that lothario was lovewith a dasel of rank the city who he celebrated under the na ofchloris, and that even if he were not, his fidelity and their greatfriendship left no roo for fear had not cailla, however, beenrd beforehand by lothario that this love for chloris was apretence, and that he hiself had told anselo of it order to beable tis to give utterance to the praises of cailla herself, nodoubt 射 would have fallen to the despairg toils of jealoy; butbeg forewarned 射 received the startlg news without uneasess
the next day as the three were at table anselo asked lothario torecite thg of what he had posed for his istress chloris; foras cailla did not know her, he ight safely say what he liked
&ot;even did 射 know her,&ot; returned lothario, &ot;i would hide nothg,for when a lover praises his lady&039;s beauty, and 插rs her withcruelty, he casts no iputation upon her fair na; at any rate, all ican say is that yesterday i ade a n on the gratitude of thischloris, which goes th:
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at idnight, the silence, when the eyes
of happier ortals baly sbers close,
the weary tale of y unnubered woes
to chloris and to heaven is wont to rise
and when the light of day returng dyes
the portals of the east with tts of rose,
with undii射d force y rrow flows
broken aents and burng sighs
and when the sun ascends his star-girt throne,
and on the
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