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 1    1|           According to Evelyn, "the wise Solomon prescribed ordinances
 2    1|        trifling cost. Yet some, not wise, go to the other side of
 3    1|         None can be an impartial or wise observer of human life but
 4    1|             there will not be found wise men to do him reverence?~ ~
 5    1|         that it is, though only the wise improve their advantages -
 6    1|          Would the savage have been wise to exchange his wigwam for
 7    1|         that people's rulers are as wise as the average of civilized
 8    1| mathematical point only that we are wise, as the sailor or the fugitive
 9    1|          Shiraz, that "they asked a wise man, saying: Of the many
10    3|           When we are unhurried and wise, we perceive that only great
11    3|        regretting that I was not as wise as the day I was born. The
12    4|        uttered, and whose worth the wise of every succeeding age
13    4|            turn occurred to all the wise men; not one has been omitted;
14    4|           experience; but he, being wise, knew it to be universal,
15    4|            England can hire all the wise men in the world to come
16    5|             is truly Ben Jonsonian. Wise midnight bags! It is no
17    5|   unspeakably healthy, wealthy, and wise? This foreign bird's note
18    6|           this is the place where a wise man will dig his cellar....
19    6|            apples or cider - a most wise and humorous friend, whom
20    7|          heard that a distinguished wise man and reformer asked him
21    7|          not know whether he was as wise as Shakespeare or as simply
22    7|          but it was the result of a wise policy. It seemed that from
23   12|             is the only drink for a wise man; wine is not so noble
24   12|             to purity? If I knew so wise a man as could teach me
25   13|             make us an offer, is it wise to say, We will think of
26   15|           teeth on many a nut which wise squirrels have long since
27   16|        recent trail of a fox, for a wise hound will forsake everything
28   17|             leaves on the shore, as wise in natural lore as the citizen
29   17|    impressively, even pathetically, wise, to foresee the heat and
30   18|             and seems as thoroughly wise in regard to all her operations
31   18|            The impression made on a wise man is that of universal
32   19|             Yet we esteem ourselves wise, and have an established
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