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第8章

Estramariz also, was his comrade;

Felons were these, and traitors miscreant.

Then said Marsile: "My Lords, before me stand!

Into the pass ye'll go to Rencesvals, Give me your aid, and thither lead my band."They answer him: "Sire, even as you command.

We will assault Olivier and Rollant, The dozen peers from death have no warrant, For these our swords are trusty and trenchant, In scalding blood we'll dye their blades scarlat.

Franks shall be slain, and Chares be right sad.

Terra Major we'll give into your hand;

Come there, Sir King, truly you'll see all that Yea, the Emperour we'll give into your hand."

LXXVII

Running there came Margariz of Sibile, Who holds the land by Cadiz, to the sea.

For his beauty the ladies hold him dear;

Who looks on him, with him her heart is pleased, When she beholds, she can but smile for glee.

Was no pagan of such high chivalry.

Comes through the press, above them all cries he, "Be not at all dismayed, King Marsilie!

To Rencesvals I go, and Rollanz, he Nor Oliver may scape alive from me;The dozen peers are doomed to martyry.

See here the sword, whose hilt is gold indeed, I got in gift from the admiral of Primes;In scarlat blood I pledge it shall be steeped.

Franks shall be slain, and France abased be.

To Charles the old, with his great blossoming beard, Day shall not dawn but brings him rage and grief, Ere a year pass, all France we shall have seized, Till we can lie in th' burgh of Saint Denise."The pagan king has bowed his head down deep.

AOI.

LXXVIII

From the other part, Chemubles of Muneigre.

Right to the ground his hair swept either way;He for a jest would bear a heavier weight Than four yoked mules, beneath their load that strain.

That land he had, God's curse on it was plain.

No sun shone there, nor grew there any grain, No dew fell there, nor any shower of rain, The very stones were black upon that plain;And many say that devils there remain.

Says Chemubles "My sword is in its place, At Rencesvals scarlat I will it stain;Find I Rollanz the proud upon my way, I'll fall on him, or trust me not again, And Durendal I'll conquer with this blade, Franks shall be slain, and France a desert made."The dozen peers are, at this word, away, Five score thousand of Sarrazins they take;Who keenly press, and on to battle haste;In a fir-wood their gear they ready make.

LXXIX

Ready they make hauberks Sarrazinese, That folded are, the greater part, in three;And they lace on good helms Sarragucese;

Gird on their swords of tried steel Viennese;Fine shields they have, and spears Valentinese, And white, blue, red, their ensigns take the breeze, They've left their mules behind, and their palfreys, Their chargers mount, and canter knee by knee.

Fair shines the sun, the day is bright and clear, Light bums again from all their polished gear.

A thousand horns they sound, more proud to seem;Great is the noise, the Franks its echo hear.

Says Oliver: "Companion, I believe, Sarrazins now in battle must we meet."Answers Rollanz :"God grant us then the fee!

For our King's sake well must we quit us here;Man for his lord should suffer great disease, Most bitter cold endure, and burning heat, His hair and skin should offer up at need.

Now must we each lay on most hardily, So evil songs neer sung of us shall be.

Pagans are wrong: Christians are right indeed.

Evil example will never come of me."

AOI.

LXXX

Oliver mounts upon a lofty peak, Looks to his right along the valley green, The pagan tribes approaching there appear;He calls Rollanz, his companion, to see:

"What sound is this, come out of Spain, we hear, What hauberks bright, what helmets these that gleam?

They'll smite our Franks with fury past belief, He knew it, Guenes, the traitor and the thief, Who chose us out before the King our chief."Answers the count Rollanz: "Olivier, cease.

That man is my good-father; hold thy peace."

LXXXI

Upon a peak is Oliver mounted, Kingdom of Spain he sees before him spread, And Sarrazins, so many gathered.

Their helmets gleam, with gold are jewelled, Also their shields, their hauberks orfreyed, Also their swords, ensigns on spears fixed.

Rank beyond rank could not be numbered, So many there, no measure could he set.

In his own heart he's sore astonished, Fast as he could, down from the peak hath sped Comes to the Franks, to them his tale hath said.

LXXXII

Says Oliver: "Pagans from there I saw;

Never on earth did any man see more.

Gainst us their shields an hundred thousand bore, That laced helms and shining hauberks wore;And, bolt upright, their bright brown spearheads shone.

Battle we'll have as never was before.

Lords of the Franks, God keep you in valour!

So hold your ground, we be not overborne!"Then say the Franks "Shame take him that goes off:

If we must die, then perish one and all."AOI.

LXXXIII

Says Oliver: "Pagans in force abound, While of us Franks but very few I count;Comrade Rollanz, your horn I pray you sound!

If Charles hear, he'll turn his armies round."Answers Rollanz: "A fool I should be found;In France the Douce would perish my renown.

With Durendal I'll lay on thick and stout, In blood the blade, to its golden hilt, I'll drown.

Felon pagans to th' pass shall not come down;I pledge you now, to death they all are bound.

AOI.

LXXXIV

"Comrade Rollanz, sound the olifant, I pray;If Charles hear, the host he'll turn again;Will succour us our King and baronage."

Answers Rollanz: "Never, by God, I say, For my misdeed shall kinsmen hear the blame, Nor France the Douce fall into evil fame!

Rather stout blows with Durendal I'll lay, With my good sword that by my side doth sway;Till bloodied o'er you shall behold the blade.

Felon pagans are gathered to their shame;I pledge you now, to death they're doomed to-day."

LXXXV

"Comrade Rollanz, once sound your olifant!

If Charles hear, where in the pass he stands, I pledge you now, they'll turn again, the Franks.""Never, by God," then answers him Rollanz, "Shall it be said by any living man, That for pagans I took my horn in hand!

Never by me shall men reproach my clan.

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