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1     V|   ever wisest seem when most severe,~" 'Tis best," quoth he, "
2     V|  some pain:~Else, if I prove severe, both you be blamed,~That
3     X|     slept, a voice grave and severe~At unawares thus thundered
4    XI|      grace aside,~With words severe thus told his high intent;~"
5    XI|    the hermit grave in words severe:~Godfrey allowed his counsel,
6   XVI| sweet bove mean and measure,~Severe, firm, constant, still the
7  XVII|    beard was gray, his looks severe and grave,~And from his
8  XVII|  held in his upright hand~Of severe justice the unpartial sword;~
9  XVII|      stern, bold, angry, and severe to prove.~ ~ XLIII~"Great
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