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 1     I|   treasure, might:~ ~ IX~In Baldwin next he spied another thought,~
 2     I| hard assays as stout.~ ~ XL~Baldwin, his ensign fair, did next
 3     I|      but so many thrice~Led Baldwin, clad in gilden arms of
 4   III|   but some-deal more low."~"Baldwin," quoth she, "that noble
 5     V| cross on high I reared,~But Baldwin came, and what I nobly got~
 6   VII|     should begin the fight;~Baldwin and Roger both, would combat
 7  VIII|     s stroke,~Nor how false Baldwin him that land bereaves~Of
 8  VIII|     Proud Godfrey and false Baldwin both envy~ ~  LXVIII~"What
 9  VIII|    this noise he mused,~And Baldwin first well clad in iron
10    XI|   and gay,~Good Sigiere and Baldwin stood between;~His other
11   XIV| frame,~And after thee shall Baldwin rule the same.~ ~ IX~"But
12    XX|     meanwhile on foot~Twixt Baldwin good and Muleasses bold:~
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