Charlemagne, an Anglo-Norman poem, publ. by F. MichelFrançois Xavier Michel 1836 |
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... Saracens to Paris , who visit his palace , and admire it so much , as well as his baronage , that Mau- feris proposes to Sorbarré to go away the following day , after having taken leave , and to give up the pledge given by Matén , but ...
... Saracens to Paris , who visit his palace , and admire it so much , as well as his baronage , that Mau- feris proposes to Sorbarré to go away the following day , after having taken leave , and to give up the pledge given by Matén , but ...
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... Saracens asked who he was , Charlemagne an- swered : " C'est Oger , ce dist .K . , qui occist Sormarin , Qui portoit mon messaige au fort roy Guiteclin . Le payen li lança ung coustel aceriu ; Et il en assailli sus ou palais mabrin , De ...
... Saracens asked who he was , Charlemagne an- swered : " C'est Oger , ce dist .K . , qui occist Sormarin , Qui portoit mon messaige au fort roy Guiteclin . Le payen li lança ung coustel aceriu ; Et il en assailli sus ou palais mabrin , De ...
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... Saracens . See the second note to p . 72 of the Roman de la Violette . Il en apiele Farbur & Fausceron & Corsabrin & Corsaut l'Esclavon , Estrangot & le roi Dorion , Li roi Canuble qui frères fu Noiron . ( Roman de Guillaume d'Orange ...
... Saracens . See the second note to p . 72 of the Roman de la Violette . Il en apiele Farbur & Fausceron & Corsabrin & Corsaut l'Esclavon , Estrangot & le roi Dorion , Li roi Canuble qui frères fu Noiron . ( Roman de Guillaume d'Orange ...
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... Saracens made any at- tempt upon them . Accordingly , they took horse the follow- ing day , and a short time afterwards the king of Jerusalem halted in a meadow and commanded his troops to arm , and prepare for battle , as they were not ...
... Saracens made any at- tempt upon them . Accordingly , they took horse the follow- ing day , and a short time afterwards the king of Jerusalem halted in a meadow and commanded his troops to arm , and prepare for battle , as they were not ...
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... Saracens ; and , after hav- ing vanquished them , returned to his capital . The Admirant felt much chagrin at his loss in the engagement , but his sorrow was soon changed into joy , when the Saracen king informed him how he had captured ...
... Saracens ; and , after hav- ing vanquished them , returned to his capital . The Admirant felt much chagrin at his loss in the engagement , but his sorrow was soon changed into joy , when the Saracen king informed him how he had captured ...
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