The words in italics have the same letters.

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The charade—

When I write with my first, in my second,
My whole is quite sure to be in.
Divided afresh, there is reckoned
A wit, or a something that’s thin.
Prefix a letter, and, as clear as paint,
You see the name of an old English Saint,

is solved by Within (Swithin).

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The puzzle lines—

My first, though half a noisy bird,
To a slight noise may turn;
My second-twist, a stately word,
And it will bend we learn.