XI.

The eve was soft and fair, the sunset bright;

The ten mules stabled by the King's command;

In the great orchard a pavilion raised

To house the messengers, his Pagan guests.

Twelve sergeants to their service were assigned,

And there they rested till the dawn repelled

The night. With day the Emperor arose;

Heard mass and matins first, then having gone

Beneath a stately pine, he summons all

His wisest barons, council grave to hold,

Thus ever guided by the men of France.

Aoi.

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