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 1     I|    All worldly honor, empire, treasure, might:~ ~ IX~In Baldwin
 2     I|     his men, munition and his treasure,~The straggling troops sometimes
 3    II|      vile a chest hold such a treasure,~As yet conjecture hath
 4    II|   beauty was her not esteemed treasure;~The field of love with
 5    II|       This is our wealth, our treasure, and our goods:~This is
 6    IV|      raise munition, arms and treasure~To work the Egyptian king
 7     V|     praise; forbearance, is a treasure;~Suffrance, an angel's is;
 8     V|      heaps of love's enticing treasure:~But as the falcon newly
 9     V|    lords of love and beauty's treasure:~Their doubtful fellows
10    VI|     thus thou waste so rich a treasure."~ ~ LXXIII~The sly deceiver
11    IX|        their horses, gold and treasure~Are ours, ours without loss,
12   XIV| precious, but a short-abiding treasure,~Virtue itself is but an
13  XVII|       silver wealth to golden treasure,~And high above the Christian
14    XX|      me with jewels, gold and treasure."~"God shield," quoth Godfrey, "
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