id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14019 nan The Harvard Classics, Volume 49, Epic and Saga With Introductions And Notes .txt text/plain 45005 4258 97 _In the year 778 A.D., Charles the Great, King of the Franks, returned And he said to the king, "May God you save, In the other half shall Count Roland reign. "Gan," said the Emperor, "draw thou near: "My lords," said Ganelon, "ye shall hear." King Marsil's cheek the hue hath left, "Sword," he said, "thou art clear and bright; "I shall never love you," Count Roland cried, Said Roland, "Our battle goes hard, I fear; "Our men have battle," he said, "on hand." King Karl and the Franks around him hear. "O God!" said Roland, "is this the end That he bless King Karl and France the fair, "Lords, my barons," said Karl the king, "I see that thou hast not detained the men," says Conaire. not fasting tonight, for 'tis thou art the best king that has come into thine shall escape from the place into which thou hast come, save what ./cache/14019.txt ./txt/14019.txt