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 1     6|       witless how to give the wished relief,~Might but console
 2     7|     fame and praise declined,~Wished length of days to his Rogero
 3     9|      better right;~In wedlock wished to join me with his son,~
 4    11|   shall I thank thee for that wished relief,~Which can deliver
 5    13|       thus it was arrived the wished for day,~Then I of them
 6    19|     clearer sky sustained~The wished appearance of St. Elmo's
 7    23|    expected long in vain,~The wished for twilight streaked the
 8    25|     strain,~Sir Aldigier (who wished to be the guide,~Upon that
 9    27|    was the bridge's floor,~An wished, like Icarus, for wings
10    28|       from the youth Astolpho wished to know~From whence this
11    32|  repose desired to break;~Nor wished the damsel any sound to
12    36|      cavalier.~To either maid wished well that youthful knight;~
13    37|    Would of that lady tell, I wished to unfold,~Though long,
14    43| shrewd enchantress wrought,~I wished to see my consort's virtue
15    45|      parley had, and said,~He wished to see that cavalier, before~
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