An inroad made he later into the lands of his foes.

He spared the poor, and brought not flames, to add to their woes;

But if with pride and rudeness he was by any treated,

He quick laid waste their strongholds, and deadly wounds in bitter wrath he meted.

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When it came to fighting, he was a goodly knight.

Of heroes high in breeding he soon brought low the might;

To all he showed his bravery, whether far or near him.

Of kings was he the Devil; in truth his many foes might greatly fear him.

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