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 1     I| Jerusalem distrest?~His peers to counsel call, each baser mind~Let
 2     I|      sent,~Entreatance fair with counsel he unites,~All, what a noble
 3     I|      rose and spake,~Who sate in counsel those great Lords among:~"
 4     I|        Godfrey with his lords to counsel went,~And thus the Duke
 5    II|          your good and ill,~What counsel sage, or magic's sacred
 6    II|      soon I will,~What aid? what counsel had'st thou in that ill?"~ ~
 7    II|       LXXI~"Tell me if, great in counsel, arms and gold,~The Prince
 8   III|  regiment,~Peerless in fight, in counsel grave and sound,~The double
 9   III|    tournament.~Raymond pardie in counsel match him might;~Tancred
10   III|       look on him that seems for counsel fit,~Whose silver locks
11    IV|    Accept his grant, and let his counsel go.~What works not beauty,
12     V|         grave advice and prudent counsel are~Esteemed detractors
13     V|           Then, Tancred, ill you counsel us, I trow;~If lords should
14    VI|        Who dareth most he wisest counsel giveth.~ ~ VII~"But if in
15   VII|       Who had mature advice, and counsel old,~Than whom in all the
16    XI|      severe:~Godfrey allowed his counsel, sage, and wise,~"Of Christ
17   XII|       estate declared;~Follow my counsel, or thy will that done,"~
18 XVIII|      large,~And she that had his counsel close betrayed,~Traitress
19 XVIII|    thought,~Said, "To Godfredo's counsel, given us here,~Naught can
20   XIX|         knights and lords,~Their counsel hung on his report and words.~ ~
21   XIX|              Raymondo, say, what counsel givest thou us?"~ ~ CXXVIII~"
22   XIX|        thus the Duke begun,~"Thy counsel shows thy wisdom and thy
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