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 1     I|        defended they in noblest wise~'Gainst Persian knights
 2     I|         be, or split in profane wise,~But let the issue correspondent
 3     I|        and wells.~ ~ XC~So wary wise this child of darkness was;~
 4    II|     starve,~She that was noble, wise, as fair and gent,~Cast
 5    II|        standing in this doleful wise,~A warrior bold unwares
 6   III|         thee," cried, in ireful wise;~And so at once she threats
 7   III|       foes~In their retreat, so wise were they and wary,~To murdered
 8    IV|      thus, for she was fair and wise:~ ~ XXIV~"My dear, who underneath
 9    IV|        valiant, and beguile the wise.~ ~ LXXXVI~And when she
10     V|         other captain stout and wise;~Then ten appoint among
11     V|      fitteth thee to make~These wise delays and cast these doubts
12    VI|        my fall excuse in better wise,~And will revenge this shame,
13    VI|     Aridens born in France, and wise Pindore,~The man that brought
14    VI|     will gad by night in giglot wise,~Amid thine armed foes,
15    VI|        and in her thoughts more wise,~She called her squire,
16    VI|          be mine ambassador,~Be wise, be careful, true, and diligent,~
17   VII|    Erminia hushed and still~His wise discourses heard, with great
18   VII|   Godfrey that perceived in his wise heart,~How his bold knights
19   VII|        direct their course,~But wise Clorinda soon the advantage
20    IX|         good or bad,~In actions wise, in execution stout,~Whom
21     X|       fortune who are stout and wise,~Wit rules the heavens,
22     X|         young man to the tyrant wise,~"What words be these? what
23     X|       long experience hath made wise and sly,~To rule the heat
24     X|         visage stern in humbler wise:~"Behold," quoth he, "good
25     X|   Godfrey smiled uneath.~In his wise thought such care and heed
26    XI|  allowed his counsel, sage, and wise,~"Of Christ the Lord," quoth
27    XI| falsehood can we mark,~In other wise this bold assault is made;~
28   XII|     beams on her had bent:~She, wise and lowly, by her husband'
29  XIII|      dreadful charms in ghastly wise,~Three times, for witchcraft
30  XIII|    bruised with iron horn,~With wise foresight and well advised
31  XIII|       hot:~But breathing, which wise nature did prepare~To suage
32   XIV|     with thee, a knight, stout, wise, and grave."~ ~ XXVIII~Ubaldo
33   XIV|         be, the man is kind and wise."~Instructed thus no further
34   XIV|       XLV~"So learned, cunning, wise, myself I thought,~That
35   XVI|       might or could.~From your wise heart that fond affection
36   XVI| thoughts, you are both sage and wise."~While thus he spoke, her
37  XVII|       cruel wars maintained.~So wise his words, so quick his
38  XVII|      false, was none so sly, so wise.~ ~ XVI~The people next
39  XVII|         of Samarcand,~A captain wise, well skilled in feats of
40  XVII|         her looks that in sharp wise~It seems she threats and
41  XVII|        in this pursuit~Of their wise friend well knew the aged
42  XVII|       mind, till in the truth~A wise and holier man instruct
43 XVIII|      their camp, stout, crafty, wise and bold;~Sharp is the fight
44 XVIII|       tear?~But yet the knight, wise, wary, not unkind,~Drew
45 XVIII|      sly to deceive,~To answer, wise, and well advised to ask;~
46   XIX|      name~Of the first founder, wise King Solomon;~That prince
47   XIX|         oft among,~In questions wise, in answers short and sly;~
48   XIX|    began, and meant in speeches wise~Further to wade, but thus
49    XX|          What can he do, though wise, though sage, though bold,~
50    XX|        cowards had no fear, the wise no care,~This was not hope,
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