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Book IV

. p. 122, we learn that Wolfram was married, and, from the concluding lines of Books VI. and XVI., it is clear that the _Parzival_ was composed with a view to winning, or retaining, the favour of a lady, but the only direct personal allusion throughout the entire poem is that to the Margravine of Heitstein in