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I cry him false, and will the cause contest.”
His deer-hide glove in the King’s hand he’s left.3845
Says the Emperour: “Good pledges must I get.”
Thirty kinsmen offer their loyal pledge.
“I’ll do the same for you,” the King has said;
Until the right be shewn, bids guard them well.

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When Tierri sees that battle shall come after,3850
His right hand glove he offereth to Charlès.
That Emperour by way of hostage guards it;
Four benches then upon the place he marshals
Where sit them down champions of either party.
They’re chos’n aright, as the others’ judgement cast them;3855
Oger the Dane between them made the parley.
Next they demand their horses and their armour.

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For battle, now, ready you might them see,
They’re well confessed, absolved, from sin set free;
Masses they’ve heard, Communion received,3860
Rich offerings to those minsters they leave.
Before Carlun now both the two appear:
They have their spurs, are fastened on their feet,
And, light and strong, their hauberks brightly gleam;
Upon their heads they’ve laced their helmets clear,3865
And girt on swords, with pure gold hilted each;
And from their necks hang down their quartered shields;
In their right hands they grasp their trenchant spears.
At last they mount on their swift coursing steeds.
Five score thousand chevaliers therefor weep,3870

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