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 1     3|      LII~"Well is it that his wisdom shines as bright~As his
 2     8|   grace, and beauteous cheer,~Wisdom and wit: if now he went
 3    10| Cheaply, dear ladies mine, is wisdom bought~By those who wit
 4    10|   ancient pilot, fraught~With wisdom, and by long experience
 5    13|       And men shall sovereign wisdom fortune call.~ ~ LXIV~"Other
 6    24|     all the lore~By sovereign wisdom into me infused,~This I
 7    27|        Who kept thee by their wisdom and their light;~And thou
 8    27|     helpless weft;~And he, in wisdom little less to seek,~Rinaldo,
 9    27|      ably schooled, he better wisdom taught.~Valerio was the
10    38|      among;~For little is the wisdom of that wight,~Who risks
11    39|     clear~And lucid waxed his wisdom than whilere.~ ~ LVIII~As
12    43|      I~Perceive in thee small wisdom, that wouldst sound~A thing
13    43|    powers above,~Thy princes' wisdom and their love of right,~
14    44|      s shall obey,~Of greater wisdom far than them possest;~Nor
15    46|       Vatican;~Where for deep wisdom graced by eloquent tongue,~
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