The Song of Roland
THE SONG OF ROLAND
THE
SONG OF ROLAND
Done into the English, in the original measure
by
CHARLES SCOTT MONCRIEFF
With an Introduction
by
G. K. CHESTERTON
and a Note on Technique
by
GEORGE SAINTSBURY
Ma io senti’ sonare un alto corno,
Tanto ch’ avrebbe ogni tuon fatto fioco,
Che, contra sè la sua via seguitando,
Dirizzò gli occhi miei tutti ad un loco:
Dopo la dolorosa rotta, quando
Carlo Magno perdè la santa gesta,
Non sonò sì terribilmente Orlando.
Inferno: xxxi., 12–18.
LONDON:
CHAPMAN & HALL, LTD.
MCMXIX
Printed in England at
The Westminster Press
411 a Harrow Road
London
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