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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