CLXXXIV.

The Emperor makes here his harborage.

The French dismount, take off the golden curbs

And saddles from their steeds, and turn them loose

In the green mead, amid the plenteous grass:

No other care they need. Upon the ground

The over-wearied cast themselves and sleep.

No watch was set in all the host that night.

Aoi.

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