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 1     I|   empire, treasure, might:~ ~ IX~In Baldwin next he spied
 2    II|      great offence commit.~ ~ IX~But whether this were act
 3   III|    greater cause to moan."~ ~ IX~This while the wary watchman
 4    IV|    thundered out his will:~ ~ IX~"Ye powers infernal, worthier
 5     V|     laid the knight abord:~ ~ IX~"Of great Bertoldo thou
 6    VI|  defend and kingdom save."~ ~ IX~"Bold youth," the tyrant
 7   VII|  trumpet breaks our sleep.~ ~ IX~"Haply just Heaven's defence
 8  VIII|  defended nobly afterward.~ ~ IX~"Defended gainst Corbana,
 9    IX|     was, stiff and strong.~ ~ IX~"We have." Quoth she,."through
10     X|     here attend the morn?"~ ~ IX~The king awoke, and saw
11    XI|       to confirm his word;~ ~ IX~And them also whose books
12   XII|    can, defend this wall!"~ ~ IX~"Too late these 'scuses
13  XIII|   they that use like feat.~ ~ IX~At those strange speeches,
14   XIV|     Baldwin rule the same.~ ~ IX~"But to increase thy love
15    XV|    name, himself he spent.~ ~ IX~The wondrous boat scant
16   XVI|     did by Ariadne's line.~ ~ IX~When they had passed all
17  XVII|     some gifts, some gold.~ ~ IX~This mighty prince assembled
18 XVIII|        complain and pray."~ ~ IX~This said, the knight first
19   XIX|  fight or beasts to chase.~ ~ IX~There stayed the champions
20    XX| horsemen served for wings.~ ~ IX~To the left wing, spread
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