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1 Pref | conceived this exercise of wit would not be least approved 2 Praise| orations can hardly effect, to wit, to remove the trouble of 3 Praise| made for the ostentation of wit; for these, as you know, 4 Praise| by two jolly nymphs, to wit, Drunkenness, the daughter 5 Praise| you could have so little wit, or so much folly, or wisdom 6 Praise| is worthy of myself, to wit, that they take to them 7 Praise| he should put woman, to wit, that of rational creatures 8 Praise| face, no man of his own wit, no man of his own parentage, 9 Praise| scholar Plato is at hand, to wit that famous patron, that 10 Praise| contract a popular odium, to wit, by reason of the great 11 Praise| all men should be wise; to wit it were necessary we got 12 Praise| many more; mere torments of wit, and that so great that 13 Praise| Nor had that Gryllus less wit than Ulysses with his many 14 Praise| others are our merchants, to wit such as venture on everything 15 Praise| about them without fear or wit, imitate the ass in the 16 Praise| purchase this vain reward, to wit, praise, and that too of 17 Praise| ears, he took a new way, to wit from the letters, syllables, 18 Praise| as blind as a beetle, to wit, all the sight of his eyes 19 Praise| into the sharpness of his wit. But for all that he thinks 20 Praise| an ineffable mystery, to wit, those three letters declaring 21 Praise| swineherds that have no more wit than God sent them. But 22 Praise| but, O Venus! so void of wit and so little to the purpose 23 Praise| put them in mind of, to wit a blameless life; what is 24 Praise| word bishop signifies, to wit, labor, care, and trouble. 25 Praise| to imitate His life, to wit His poverty, labor, doctrine, 26 Praise| loves those that have least wit and most confidence and 27 Praise| means in this place? to wit, that he might the more 28 Praise| present admired the man’s wit, and consequently submitted 29 Praise| after times and seasons, to wit, that they might not trust 30 Praise| two things he pretends, to wit, youth, whose companion 31 Praise| spiritual be added to it, to wit, that which is represented 32 Praise| breathe, like to be? To wit, the spirit shall swallow