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 1     I|     with him some of his wonted craft,~To stay his passage, or
 2   III|      valiant foes,~For dread or craft, it skills not that we know,~
 3    IV|      She wins them with deceit, craft, beauty, love.~ ~ ~ I~While
 4    IV|       secret guile unspied;~For craft is virtue gainst a foe defied.~ ~
 5    IV|       sad lament,~And with this craft a thousand souls well near~
 6     V|       she derived;~Wit, beauty, craft for her made intercession:~
 7     V|         But this false queen of craft and sly invention, --~Whose
 8  VIII|         thee than;~Prevent with craft, what force could not withstand,~
 9     X|       tokens found~From women's craft their false beginnings draw,~
10   XIV|         to know.~ ~ L~"Armida's craft, her sleight and hidden
11   XIV| furthered best her sleight, her craft. and art;~ ~ LV~"And near
12   XVI|        every part,~Nature would craft in counterfeiting pass,~
13   XVI|         to love,~Wicked deceit, craft worthy sharp reprief;~Mine
14  XVII|        more excelled~In wit and craft than strength or warlike
15   XIX|         craftsman is in his own craft beguiled."~ ~ XV~Tancredi
16   XIX|   unjust,~Women have tongues of craft, and hearts of guile,~They
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