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 1    IV|    unfold,~This enterprise thy cunning must pursue,~Weave thou
 2    VI|        weapons forged were,~By cunning smiths, sweating with labor
 3    VI|        fortune, folly, want of cunning;~He lift his sword aloft,
 4    VI| desired,~His warlike skill and cunning all was waste,~Such was
 5    VI|   slain:~Some cursed weeds her cunning hand did know,~That could
 6   VII|       s sword~Proud Antioch by cunning sleight opprest;~The battle
 7    XI|   divine therein he threw,~The cunning leech to bathe the wound
 8    XI|     defend~Till carpenters and cunning workmen came~Whose skill
 9   XII|       strength was gone, their cunning was away,~And fury in their
10   XII|      Spartan greet,~Nor yet by cunning hand of Scopas wrought,~
11   XIV|       you have begun,~And of a cunning guide great need you stand,~
12   XIV|  inflamed.~ ~ XLV~"So learned, cunning, wise, myself I thought,~
13   XIV|       bears,~A faithful pilot, cunning, trusty, sure,~As Tiphys
14    XV|     dames in court apply~Their cunning feet, and dance now swift
15   XVI|    grew the trees of gold:~The cunning sprites had buildings reared
16   XVI|       low;~Thus were it hap or cunning, chance or art,~The wind
17   XVI|        secret, hid.~ ~ XLII~As cunning singers, ere they strain
18   XVI|    fire;~But though my wit, my cunning nothing can,~Some other
19  XVII|      his in wrong and right:~A cunning leader and a soldier bold,~
20  XVII|    bent his sight.~ ~ LXVI~The cunning workman had in little space~
21 XVIII|        fought~Were framed by a cunning architect,~William, of all
22 XVIII|      run,~In skill, in wit, in cunning him surpassed~Yet never
23   XIX|       way;~A traveller, false, cunning, crafty, sly,~Past Ascalon
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