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r honours due. III To me it plainly seems, in this our age Of women such is the celebrity, That it may furnish matter to the page, Whence this dispersed to future years shall be; And you, ye evil tongues which foully rage, Be tied to your eternal infamy, And women's praises so resplendent show, They shall, by much, Marphisa's worth outgo. IV To her returning yet again; the dame To him who showed to her such courteous lore, Refused not to disclose her martial name, Since he agreed to tell the style be bore. She quickly satisfied the warrior's claim; To learn his title she desired so sore. "I am Marphisa," the virago cried: All else was known, as bruited far and wide. V The other, since 'twas his to speak, begun With longer preamble: "Amid your train, Sirs, it is my belief that there is none But has heard mention of my race and strain. Not Pontus, Aethiopia, Ind alone, With all their neighbouring realms, but France and Spain Wot well of Clermont, from whose loins the knight Issued who killed Almontes bold in fight, VI "And Chiareillo and Mambrino slew, And sacked the realm whose royal crown they wore. Come of this blood, where Danube's waters, through Eight horns or ten to meet the Euxine pour, Me to the far-renowned Duke Aymon, who Thither a stranger roved, my mother bore. And 'tis a twelvemonth now since her, in quest Of my French kin, I left with grief opprest. VII "But reached not France, for southern tempest's spite Impelled me hither; lodged in royal bower Ten months or more; for -- miserable wight! -- I reckon every day and every hour. Guido the Savage I by name am hight, Ill known and scarcely proved in warlike stower. Here Argilon of Meliboea I Slew with ten warriors in his company. VIII "Conqueror as well in other field confessed, Ten ladies are the partners of my bed: Selected at my choice, who are the best And fairest damsels in this kingdom bred: These I command, as well as all the rest, Who of their female band have made me head; And so would make another who in fight, Like me, ten opposites to death would smite." IX Sir Guido is besought of them to say Why there appear so few of the male race, And to declare if women there bear sway O'er men, as men o'er them in other place. He: "Since my fortune has been here to stay, I oftentimes have heard relate
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