Canto

1    13|        With piety and sovereign prudence graced,~And noble hearts,
2    13|       shows;~For beauty and for prudence claiming place,~And all
3    24|      sage~Wisely would trust to prudence or to age.~ ~ XCII~He thought
4    26|       commander be combined,~-- Prudence like his who won Thrasymenae~
5    44|        or by crown,~Nor save by prudence; save by judgement, given~
6    44|       gainsayed;~Which with the prudence of the practised Greek,~
7    46| overlaid~With fears of justice, prudence, modesty,~Valour, and that
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