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Camp on the Height
of St. Margret.
that whether one might withhold his wife from him?
1. Eglisau. Mourning
over the injustice what? the city
and his wife. Heinr. v. St. Hui (as Landjudge of St. Marg.)
Peace
free
own
2. Pst. and Sud. a. and for Fürstenberg. b. why
so lonely, Sir Knight, why
did you not participate in the merry procession?
c) something quite special must be weighing on you, that you
forget the sword. b) Show us the area around St. Hui for once. Show us the area. d.) Show and
explain. b) I should know you.
d) Tells: about that ballad subject,
how he was then known to the Cathedral Provost of Mainz
and Basel what Letz Rich., placed here, told to Bishop Wernher
of Mainz. Truly
Sir, God has saved up too much for you.
3. Walther comes. Gives him his
poem a) So my friend.
Speaks about him and the red Bishop.
e. Hands him his poem.
Now Buttenheim as a beggar, Rudolf sends him away for a city (at the window at St. Marg.)