The Harvard Classics, Volume 49, Epic and Saga - With Introductions And Notes by Various
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Of monk or canon, or tonsured priest.
The dead they blessed in God's great name, Set myrrh and frankincense aflame. Their incense to the dead they gave, Then laid them, as beseemed the brave-- What could they more?--in honored grave. CCXVIII But the king kept watch o'er Roland's bier O'er Turpin and Sir Olivier. He bade their bodies opened be, Took the hearts of the barons three, Swathed them in silken cerements light, Laid them in urns of the marble white. Their bodies did the Franks enfold In skins of deer, around them rolled; Laved them with spices and with wine, Till the king to Milo gave his sign, To Tybalt, Otun, and Gebouin; Their bodies three on biers they set, Each in its silken coverlet. * * * * * CCXIX To Saragossa did Marsil flee. |
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