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1 I| Assembled been, a senate grave and stout;~Then Godfrey, 2 I| did him straight succeed,~Grave in advice, well skilled 3 I| done, most battles seen;~Grave was the man in years, in 4 II| duty so,~Nought but his grave here conquer shall your 5 II| their fortress, was the grave;~They had no courage, time, 6 II| asked an aged man, seemed grave and good,~"Come say me, 7 III| seld doth fail,~High birth, grave years, and practise long 8 III| Peerless in fight, in counsel grave and sound,~The double gift 9 III| is thy bed, and not the grave the skies~Are for thy soul 10 IV| hell, death, sin and the grave,~And man condemned to restore 11 IV| Ruled Hidraort, a wizard grave and sage,~Acquainted well 12 IV| of thy lovely hue,~Hidest grave thoughts, ripe wit, and 13 IV| Death be thy peace, the grave thy resting-place,~Since 14 V| But first the prince, by grave advice, decreed~They should 15 V| to the place yon hold;~If grave advice and prudent counsel 16 V| this proceeding with so grave advice,~Wisdom, in you, 17 VII| attention,~His speeches grave those idle fancies kill~ 18 VII| shall bend,~And sees my grave, my tomb, and ashes light,~ 19 VIII| noble body should be laid in grave.~ ~ LVI~"But if it be his 20 IX| great, whose looks were grave,~Whose cheeks were bloodless, 21 IX| Believe Araspes old, whose grave advice~Thou hast in exile 22 X| while he slept, a voice grave and severe~At unawares thus 23 X| man whose presence seemed grave and old,~A writhen staff 24 X| the angry lord,~And with grave words appeased his foolish 25 XI| book~ ~THE ARGUMENT.~With grave procession, songs and psalms 26 XI| III~Thus spake the hermit grave in words severe:~Godfrey 27 XI| amated and amazed,~At their grave order and their humble song,~ 28 XI| weapons new.~The matrons grave within their temples high~ 29 XI| who this while applied~Grave exhortations to his bold 30 XII| tomb, a rich and costly grave."~ ~ LXXX~Thus mourned the 31 XII| shepherd ought,~His vanity with grave advice reproved~And told 32 XII| sweet,~As best he could, to grave with pomp he brought:~Her 33 XII| bones art thou the mournful grave,~But of quick love the fortress 34 XII| bones within thy hollow grave might rest,~Together should 35 XII| Clorinda fair, laid in cold grave,~Let me revenge her whom 36 XIII| dead bones he makes from grave to rise,~And thrice the 37 XIII| moan,~As from some hollow grave, he heard one groan.~ ~ 38 XIV| sped,~And there in council grave the princes sit,~For strength 39 XIV| knight, stout, wise, and grave."~ ~ XXVIII~Ubaldo in his 40 XIV| them drew~An aged sire, grave and benign in show,~Crowned 41 XV| Tithonus' lap~When their grave host came where the warriors 42 XV| temple, Pompey hath his grave:~ ~ XVI~Then Damiata next, 43 XV| the greedy ocean was his grave,~Naught helped him his skill 44 XVI| s prison, or Porsenna's grave.~ ~ II~The knights passed 45 XVII| might~A king, so great, so grave, so rich, so old,~And twined 46 XVII| gray, his looks severe and grave,~And from his eyes, not 47 XVII| Thus set, thus seated, his grave lords among,~His hosts and 48 XVII| burial, cradle hath and grave.~ ~ XXI~Their clothes not 49 XVIII| is the life of grief; his grave,~Forgetfulness; and for 50 XVIII| that high on the mount in grave attire~Is clad, and crowned 51 XIX| virtue, where your wisdom grave,~And courage stout?" the 52 XIX| with speeches kind and grave~He sought to ease my grief, 53 XIX| praise, of his due tomb and grave:~ ~ CXVII~"With his dead 54 XX| fathers dear and parents grave~Show their uncovered heads, 55 XX| The duke with speeches grave exhorts the rest;~He threats,