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1     V| Godfredo means, I know,~Such knowledge hath his looks and speeches
2     X|   bold,~To mortal heart such knowledge never fell;~Our wit and
3   XII|   and moving quite,~Oh woful knowledge, ah unhappy sight!~ ~ LXVIII~
4   XII|    heavenly beam.~Not out of knowledge was her lovely shade,~With
5   XIV|       And rules mine art, my knowledge, and my skill.~ ~ XLVII~"
6    XV|      whereby man's heart may knowledge get,~That I may tell the
7   XVI| skill than she was one~Whose knowledge from her thus her joy conveyed,~
8   XVI|     time she fand~To use her knowledge or her charms to make,~But
9  XVII|      and told,~Although some knowledge doubtful, dark, obscure~
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