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 1    II|    good and ill,~What counsel sage, or magic's sacred spell~
 2    II|  inflamed bespake the captain sage:~"Who scorneth peace shall
 3    IV|  Hidraort, a wizard grave and sage,~Acquainted well with all
 4     V|     are."~ ~ LXIX~The captain sage the damsel fair assured,~
 5    VI|   thou hold~Among the matrons sage and dames Latine,~In Italy,
 6  VIII|        A messenger to Godfrey sage doth tell~The Prince of
 7     X|     gold and stone,~And Ismen sage did at his elbow bide,~Of
 8     X|       humble cheer~The hermit sage to heaven cast up his eyne,~
 9    XI|  Godfrey allowed his counsel, sage, and wise,~"Of Christ the
10    XI|     reverend pair~Of prelates sage, William and Ademare,~ ~
11   XII|  rewards given by your mother sage,~For merits past, and service
12   XIV| followeth pleasure he is only sage,~So nature saith, yet gainst
13   XVI|   your thoughts, you are both sage and wise."~While thus he
14  XVII|     face:~But when the wizard sage their first salute~Received
15  XVII|     stood:~For lo, the wizard sage that was their guide~On
16  XVII|       thus again their leader sage begun,~"See how bright Phoebus
17    XX|       do, though wise, though sage, though bold,~In that confusion,
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