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 1    II|         great worthy which such wonders wrought,~Nor that oppose
 2     X|        what art~Thou dost these wonders strange, above our skill;~
 3    XI|          LXXXII~And there great wonders surely wrought he had,~Mortal
 4   XII|     crown,~The actions were and wonders of that fray~Which sable
 5  XIII|     wood appeared in sight~When wonders new their fearful hearts
 6  XIII|      their flight, and thus the wonders told:~ ~ XXIII~"My lord,
 7  XIII| witchcrafts strange or nature's wonders be.~ ~ XXXI~"But if his
 8  XIII|          a witness true am I~Of wonders strange, believe it scant
 9   XIV|       though builded low,~Great wonders there, strange things I
10   XIV|   Amazed the knights amid these wonders passed,~And fixed so deep
11   XIV|      what skill thou hast~These wonders done? and to what place
12    XV|        get,~That I may tell the wonders therein seen~Another day,
13 XVIII|        on he went to search for wonders mo,~Through the thick trees
14 XVIII|        The more he sought, more wonders still he spied.~ ~ XXIII~
15    XX|        space, small time, great wonders wrought~And as his rage
16    XX|      when all was lost;~ ~ CXII~Wonders that day wrought noble Tisipherne,~
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