Vulgar words in La Chanson de Roland : Translated from the Seventh Edition of Léon Gautier (Page 1)
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When hears the Count Rollánd the lot has fallen Upon himself, as loyal knight he speaks:-- "You, sire step-father, dear and well beloved Must be, since you have named me for the rear; Nor shall Carl'magne, the King of France, lose aught, Nor palfrey, nor fleet steed, if knowledge true I have, nor male nor female mule that man Can ride, nor beast of burden, horse or ass, Unreckoned for with these good swords of ours."