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 1    II|        princely care your kingly wisdom proves,~Well have you labored,
 2    II|        Thy fame, worth, justice, wisdom, victories.~ ~ LXIII~"These
 3    II|        fill of war,~I thought my wisdom should thy fury 'suage,~
 4   III|       wit,~Of Toulouse lord, his wisdom is his praise;~What he forethinks
 5    IV|          thoughts, ripe wit, and wisdom old,~More skill than I,
 6    IV|           The breach he makes no wisdom can repair:~With reverence
 7    IV|   princely mind,~That gainst his wisdom, pity made him kind.~ ~
 8    IV|          those assaults affords,~Wisdom no warrant from those sweet
 9     V| proceeding with so grave advice,~Wisdom, in you, in us were cowardice.~ ~
10     V|      Love calls it folly, whatso wisdom saith:~Thus warned he leaves
11    VI|        VII~"But if in field your wisdom dare not venture~To hazard
12  VIII|          He told thine acts, thy wisdom and thy might,~And told
13  VIII|          appeased not~In whom of wisdom yet remained some taste,~
14    IX|        thoughts against Heaven's wisdom bent,~Departed now, bright
15     X|        His policy, his rule, his wisdom's praise,~Let this suffice,
16     X|         And told what things his wisdom great foresaw,~And at his
17   XIV|     princes sit,~For strength by wisdom, war is ruled by wit.~ ~
18   XIV|         nor thundering air,~This wisdom is, good life, and worldly
19    XV|     ruled, our lust bridled with wisdom's rein,~Our ears be stopped
20  XVII|        lord thereof by blood,~By wisdom, valor, and all virtues
21  XVII|          and courage, young; for wisdom, old.~ ~ XXXIII~When all
22  XVII|          hushed and still,~Great wisdom heard in those few words
23   XIX|       neither force nor fear nor wisdom drives~The constant knight
24   XIX|          your virtue, where your wisdom grave,~And courage stout?"
25   XIX|    length,~For wit, his courage; wisdom ruled his strength.~ ~ XLIX~
26   XIX|   practice hid:~But chance, what wisdom could not tell, bewrays,~
27   XIX|            Thy counsel shows thy wisdom and thy love,~And what you
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