CCLXXXIII.

Beyond the town of Aix a plain extends:

And here our Barons will the combat try.

Most valiant knights are both; the steeds they ride

Are swift and stout; with spurs in flanks, and freed

Of rein, they dash.—The warriors all their might

And skill unite to strike the surest blow.

Bucklers beneath the shock are torn and crushed,

White hauberks rent in shreds, asunder bursts

Each courser's girth, the saddles, turning, fall.

One hundred thousand men look weeping on....

Aoi.

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