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 The Cypriote king of old renown, Alas! and that good king of Spain, Whose name I cannot think upon? Even with the good knight Charlemain.

No more to say of them I list; 'Tis all but vain, all dead and done: For death may no man born resist, Nor make appeal when death comes on. I make yet one more question; Where's Lancelot, king of far Bohain? Where's he whose grandson called him son? Even with the good knight Charlemain.

Where is Guesclin, the good Breton? The lord of the eastern mountain‑chain, And the good late duke of Alençon? Even with the good knight Charlemain.