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Six Poems (3.3-5.2)

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Let's spend the day together, as we hoped:
we've had the good luck you were waiting for.
I should be glad you think that you can cheat:
what a fool I'd be to fall into your arms.
Go: court your working girl as she spins her wool
instead of Sulpicia daughter of Servius.
My family are concerned I might lose out
to the affections of an unknown's bed.
Cerinthus, do you care that I am sick,
my body wracked with fever and fatigue?
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together 1 w 24
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ve 1 w 40
had 1 w 43
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good 1 w 50
luck 1 w 54
you 1 w 57
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waiting 1 w 68
for 1 w 71
I 1 w 73
should 1 w 79
be 1 w 81
glad 1 w 85
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think 1 w 93
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fool 1 w 118
I 2 w 119
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arms 1 w 141
Go 1 w 144
court 1 w 150
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working 1 w 161
girl 1 w 165
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spins 1 w 175
her 2 w 178
wool 1 w 182
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Sulpicia 1 w 199
daughter 1 w 207
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Servius 1 w 216
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family 1 w 225
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concerned 1 w 237
I 3 w 238
might 1 w 243
lose 1 w 247
out 1 w 250
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affections 1 w 265
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Cerinthus 1 w 291
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care 1 w 301
that 2 w 305
I 4 w 306
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fever 1 w 335
and 1 w 338
fatigue 1 w 345