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 1     I|    statutes and customs new,~Arts, crafts, obedience, and
 2    II|   forsake,~But in his wicked arts both oft implores~Help from
 3    II|        XXXIX~She scorned the arts these silly women use,~Another
 4    IV|    skill than I, in all mine arts untrue,~To thee my purpose
 5    IV|          XCVI~These were the arts by which she captived~A
 6     V|    pleasure,~Her crafts, her arts, herself and all despiseth,~
 7     V|  wist was weak without those arts,~And slow; for jealousy
 8    IX|      enticed,~By their false arts, far from the Christian
 9   XIV|      s wind,~Yet still these arts, as I before had done,~I
10   XIV|     partly wot, her acts and arts untrue,~How to your camp
11    XV| applied their sweet alluring arts,~And one of them above the
12    XV|   the dames, their wiles and arts~And to the palace gates
13   XVI| charms to make,~But left her arts, and forth she ran to prove~
14  XVII|      and rest,~Shall nourish arts and cherish pregnant wits,~
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