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 1     I|    heart of rest impatient;~To wealth or sovereign power he naught
 2     I|   guies,~Champain a land where wealth, ease, pleasure, grow,~Rich
 3    II|      winter's sun:~This is our wealth, our treasure, and our goods:~
 4     V|   vainly thought~That bliss in wealth and kingly power doth lie,~
 5   VII|       brood,~Dearer to me than wealth or kingly crown:~No wish
 6   VII|       wish, we need but little wealth,~From cold and hunger us
 7   VII|       part.~ ~ XVI~"If gold or wealth, of most esteemed dear,~
 8    IX| treasures stolen, where Asia's wealth he hoardeth;~Now chance
 9    IX|        Of this frail world the wealth, the pomp and power,~He
10   XII|       either end,~Take half my wealth and kingdom for your meed?~
11    XV|     Tunis all towns in beauty, wealth and pride~Above, as far
12   XVI|  Nature gives beauty; fortune, wealth in vain.~ ~ LXVI~"But thee,
13   XVI|     them attires~As showed her wealth, and well declared her wit;~
14  XVII|     afford,~Myself, my beauty, wealth, and kingdoms all,~To marry
15  XVII|        keep his cities safe in wealth and rest,~Shall nourish
16  XVII|        changed Heaven's silver wealth to golden treasure,~And
17    XX|  thrall:~My life, my crown, my wealth use at your pleasure;"~Thus
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