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 O wealth unknown, true good that doth abide! 82 Ægidius bared his feet, Sylvester too, Following the Bridegroom, so they loved the Bride. Then went that Father and that Master true       85 With that his Bride and that his family, Who round their loins the lowly girdle drew; Nor was faint heart betrayed in downcast eye,     88 As being Pietro Bernardone's son, Nor yet as one despised wondrously; But like a king his stern intention     91 To Innocent he opened, who did give The first seal to that new religion. Then, when the race content as poor to live      94