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 1     3|    to resent,~And hence its wealth and welfare shall not cease;~
 2     4|     gray:~Which spends much wealth in harbouring those who
 3     4|  are.~ ~ LXII~"And you with wealth and state shall guerdoned
 4     5|    after our good king, for wealth and birth~In all the realm,
 5     5|    if your fortunes here my wealth transcend,~As favoured of
 6     8| ravished what thou couldst, wealth, friends,~And honour; say
 7    14|   riches, -- who with me in wealth can vie.~That in dominion
 8    17| slay, --~The Turk has ready wealth; across the wave,~Drive
 9    17|     what I say to thee; the wealth o' the west,~Which Constantine
10    26|  praise inherit,~Who nor in wealth nor empire took delight;~
11    26|  Nor city from her rage its wealth defends.~Honours divine
12    34|   in his need,~With all the wealth he could collect with speed.~ ~
13    34| castle lies,~With all their wealth: "The symbols" (said his
14    43|   bore;~And all the wit and wealth wherewith was wooed~The
15    43|    grace himself, began his wealth to spend,~Without restraint,
16    43|     thou shalt be poor;~But wealth, the more 'tis spent, augment
17    44|     with snare,~Mid envious wealth, and ease, and luxuries;~
18    44| nobleness~Is valued without wealth; how virtue less.~ ~ XXXVII~
19    44|     say)~Which only honours wealth, therewith more smit~Than
20    45| Cannot live gladly from his wealth apart.~Since I Rogero neither
21    46|  thee leave to me to try~If wealth avail to free thee from
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