Canto

 1     4|   right judgement, and sound wits again:~And what she erst
 2     5|   having marred my brother's wits withal,~Sir king, and him
 3    17|      her pains, with all her wits.~ ~ XLV~"With slaughtered
 4    31|      Roland wandered, of his wits distraught.~ ~ LXII~Had
 5    34|     The names of those whose wits therein were pent~He thus
 6    34|   seeking honour, lose~Their wits, some, scowering seas, for
 7    34|   Astrologers' and sophists' wits mid these,~And many a poet'
 8    35|     paps of ivory,~Wander my wits, and I with busy lip,~If
 9    35|     Orlando might expect his wits in vain."~ ~ X~'Twas so
10    39|      how to do,~Restores his wits. At sea does Dudon meet~
11    39|    bottom went;~Then, taxing wits and hands, to work them
12    43|     grief opprest,~He of his wits well-nigh was dispossest;~ ~
13    43| sight~He weened, of that his wits had taken flight.~ ~ CXXXV~"
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