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 1     I|       sing;~Inspire life in my wit, my thoughts upraise,~My
 2    II|     conceived in his malicious wit,~Some Christian bade this
 3   III|       hight, a man of wondrous wit,~Of Toulouse lord, his wisdom
 4    IV|       tender dame,~Peerless in wit, in nature's blessings rich,~
 5    IV|    Hidest grave thoughts, ripe wit, and wisdom old,~More skill
 6     V|    endless plaint she derived;~Wit, beauty, craft for her made
 7     V|     And told what policy, what wit, what art,~Avoids deceit,
 8    VI| blueness lost,~When she, whose wit and reason both were gone,~
 9    IX|     and ground,~Our sense, our wit, our reason and our thought,~
10     X|     thou art above all worldly wit~That hast these high and
11     X|      knowledge never fell;~Our wit and strength on us bestowed
12     X|        who are stout and wise,~Wit rules the heavens, discretion
13  XIII|       grim,~A man both void of wit and void of dreed,~Who feared
14   XIV|        wisdom, war is ruled by wit.~ ~ XXI~Lord Guelpho there,
15   XIV|     strand,~And as a man whose wit his guide had been,~Their
16   XIV|    thought,~That I supposed my wit so high might climb~To know
17   XIV|        was blindness still,~My wit was folly, ignorance my
18    XV|    have impaled~The overdaring wit of mankind vain,~Till Lord
19   XVI|    stayed to view this work of wit and state.~The workmanship
20   XVI|      she talked, and with such wit and skill,~That strange
21   XVI|     askest fire;~But though my wit, my cunning nothing can,~
22   XVI|  wealth, and well declared her wit;~And forward marched, full
23  XVII|        his words, so quick his wit appears,~That of the kingdom
24  XVII|    guide, who more excelled~In wit and craft than strength
25 XVIII|    commander run,~In skill, in wit, in cunning him surpassed~
26   XIX|      gave place at length,~For wit, his courage; wisdom ruled
27   XIX|     Yet all in vain the man by wit assays,~To know that false
28   XIX|      again, for then I lost~My wit, my sense, my heart, my
29   XIX|    Emireno hight,~Like whom in wit and strength are few or
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