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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
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