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 1     I|            and strucken dead with wonder.~ ~ XVIII~But when recovered,
 2     I|      longing looks he set,~Sight, wonder; wonder, love; love bred
 3     I|      looks he set,~Sight, wonder; wonder, love; love bred his care;~
 4     I|          bred his care;~O love, o wonder; love new born, new bred,~
 5    II|        Had struck the prince with wonder and dismay,~Changed his
 6    II|             XXI~It was amazement, wonder and delight,~Although not
 7    II|         LI~"To him therefore this wonder done refar,~Give him the
 8    IV|        deep with horror, fear and wonder,~Not half so dreadful noise
 9    IV|    subdued in wanton fights:~What wonder if Achilles were misled,~
10     V|         free from reprehension,~A wonder left by Heaven to after-livers, --~
11    VI|        sweet~So slender was, that wonder was to see;~Her handmaid
12   VII| conceiving of the gentle blast,~A wonder strange and rare, she foals
13   VII|       sword was broke, therein no wonder lies~If earthly tempered
14  VIII|            By such weak means, as wonder is to tell;~He will not
15  VIII|         what this old man said,~A wonder new from further speech
16    IX|          the sun, the world might wonder.~ ~ LI~The Christians by
17     X|          to restore,~Then full of wonder and of fear we seem,~And
18  XIII|         discoverd it,~Himself for wonder with his hand he blist,~
19   XIV|        his troubled thought,~With wonder, pleasure; joy, with marvel
20   XVI|           which beauty moat, most wonder brought,~Nowhere appeared
21 XVIII|          lazy ass,~How would they wonder if they had behold~Such
22    XX|    blinded hath,~Their dread that wonder bred, fear gave it faith.~ ~
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