Y Cymmrodor : the Magazine of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion

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Y Cymmrodor : the Magazine of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion
Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England)
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133-135.
Digitized by VjOOQIC I20 The History of Charlemagne.
months have ^oue bj^ and this is the ninth since thine own special city Rome, of which thou art styled emperor, was destroyed. King Garsi and his barons took it, and twenty thousand were killed there between men and women, and a great many more in addition. So many of them did I strike with my sword that the swelling^ did not depart from my wrist for a week." "Alack the day thou wert ever bom,"* said the Franks. Estut of Lengres, a k
...night of proven valour, stood up, and with a big four-sided staff* which he had in his hand, sought to strike him. Roland went between them and said to Estut, "For my love, if love thou hast for me, leave the Saracen alone and spare him. For I am pledged to him.
I cannot* do him any harm. Let him say what he likes." Thereupon a knight Provental of St. Gille, a man of rather excitable temperament, went behind the messenger when he was off his guard, and taking hold of his hair with both hands, pulled him down to the ground.


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