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That Guenès die with marvellous great pangs.
So to lead forth four stallions they bade;
After, they bound his feet and both his hands;3965
Those steeds were swift, and of a temper mad;
Which, by their heads, led forward four serjeants
Towards a stream that flowed amid that land.
Sonès fell Gue into perdition black;
All his sinews were strained until they snapped,3970
And all the limbs were from his body dragged;
On the green grass his clear blood gushed and ran.
Guenès is dead, a felon recreant.
Who betrays man, need make no boast of that.

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When the Emperour had made his whole vengeance,3975
He called to him the Bishops out of France,
Those of Baviere and also the Germans:
“A dame free-born lies captive in my hands,
So oft she s heard sermons and reprimands,
She would fear God, and christening demands.3980
Baptise her then, so God her soul may have.”
They answer him: “Sponsors the rite demands,
Dames of estate and long inheritance.”
The baths at Aix great companies attract;
There they baptised the Queen of Sarazands,3985
And found for her the name of Juliane.
Christian is she by very cognisance.

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When the Emperour his justice hath achieved,
His mighty wrath’s abated from its heat,
And Bramimunde has christening received;3990
Passes the day, the darkness is grown deep,
And now that King in ’s vaulted chamber sleeps.
Saint Gabriel is come from God, and speaks:
“Summon the hosts, Charlès, of thine Empire,
Go thou by force into the land of Bire,3995

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