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 1     I|      straight succeed,~Grave in advice, well skilled in Mars his
 2     V|      first the prince, by grave advice, decreed~They should some
 3     V|        place yon hold;~If grave advice and prudent counsel are~
 4     V|        proceeding with so grave advice,~Wisdom, in you, in us were
 5     V| fashions light;~Yet since by no advice they would retire,~Another
 6   VII|     aged breast,~Who had mature advice, and counsel old,~Than whom
 7    IX|        Araspes old, whose grave advice~Thou hast in exile proved,
 8     X|         reverend sire,~And that advice best fits my angry vein~
 9     X|        treadeth still,~For your advice was this assembly made,~
10     X|      not this, you need not our advice!~But on your hand your hope
11    XI|      yield to follow thy divine advice,~And while the princes I
12   XII|    ought,~His vanity with grave advice reproved~And told what mourning
13   XII|       heaven down sent,~Yet His advice thou canst not hear nor
14 XVIII|  brought~Timber enough, by good advice select,~And though by skilless
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