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1    11|     so wide,~That horse and horseman through his jaws might float.~
2    18|   He ever laid at least one horseman low.~ ~ XLV~In other part,
3    19| XIII~This while, a churlish horseman of the band,~Who little
4    19| some white were signed.~The horseman did his horse's colours
5    24|  hackney tied,~And by armed horseman watched on either side.~ ~
6    42|    aid, and in good time, a horseman bore,~Equipt with arms of
7    42|   hands.~ ~ LV~The stranger horseman, like a warrior bold,~Where
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