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1 1, 3| necessity, and labouring~ ~his wits for some apt device whereby 2 2, 5| frighted out of~ ~their wits, ranne away amaine, as if 3 3, 1| part that womens wily wits can dive into.~ ~ After 4 3, 4| CRAFT AND SUBTILTY SOME WILY WITS~ ~ CAN DEVISE, TO DECEIVE 5 3, 4| Pardon mee~ ~Father, my wits were not mine owne, when 6 3, 4| overthrow of numberlesse good wits. And~ ~Puccio dying, before 7 3, 8| halfe frighted out of their wits, they fled away~ ~from him, 8 3, 9| Hereupon, quickning up her wits, with remembrance of those 9 4, 4| through his Seas: was at his wits end, in this urgent necessity,~ ~ 10 4, 10| she was almost beside her wits, stamping and~ ~raving all 11 6, 4| being well-neere at his wits~ ~end, not knowing now what 12 7, 3| open~ ~the doore. As womens wits are sildome gadding abroad, 13 7, 6| many to be out of their wits, and~ ~that such as fall 14 7, 6| Neverthelesse, as womens wits are alwayes best upon sudden~ ~ 15 7, 6| either he is not well in his wits, or else he mistaketh me 16 8, 4| neere) distracted in his wits. In this~ ~manner the honest 17 8, 5| the other; hee was at his wits end to defend~ ~himselfe. 18 8, 7| mighty, wherof such weake wits as have made no experience,~ ~ 19 8, 10| THEM: MUST SHARPEN THEIR WITS,~ ~ TO MAKE THEM REQUITALL 20 8, 10| corrector of~ ~wandering wits) to acquaint him with his